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Norman E. Rosenthal

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Norman E. Rosenthal is the world-renowned psychiatrist, researcher, and best-selling author, who first described seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and pioneered the use of light therapy as a treatment during his twenty years at the National Institute of Mental Health. A highly cited researcher, he has written over 200 scholarly articles, and authored or co-authored ten popular books. These include Winter Blues, the New York Times bestseller Transcendence, and the national bestsellers The Gift of Adversity, and Super Mind. His latest book is Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy to Your Life. Listed as one of the Best Doctors in America, he has practiced psychiatry for over four decades, and has coached people from all wal ...more

Poetry Rx: Welcome // Introduction

Poetry that heals

Welcome to my new web-based initiative about poetry and healing. Many people find poetry delightful, interesting and thought-provoking — and I hope the poems I include will evoke all of those responses – but in this venture I plan to go further. In my personal and professional experience, poetry also has the to comfort, soothe, inspire and, yes, even heal. In addition, poetry can act as a lens thr

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Transcendence: Healing and ...

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Super Mind: How to Boost Pe...

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The Gift of Adversity: The ...

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Winter Blues: Everything Yo...

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Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring...

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Defeating SAD (Seasonal Aff...

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The Emotional Revolution: H...

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Seasons of the Mind

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St. John's Wort

2.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1998 — 7 editions
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“By my latest count, there have been 340 peer-reviewed articles published on TM,1 many of which have appeared in highly respected journals. For those unfamiliar with scientific publishing, “peer-reviewed” means that each article is subjected to scrutiny by independent reviewers who are authorities in their field. Even if the reviewers deem the article worthy, they typically suggest changes; only after these recommendations have been addressed does the paper get published. As a researcher who has been both reviewer and reviewee, I can vouch for the large amount of work that goes into this process.”
Norman E. Rosenthal, Transcendence: Healing and Transformation Through Transcendental Meditation

“Men seek retreats for themselves in country places, on beaches and mountains, and you yourself are wont to long for such retreats, but that is altogether unenlightened when it is possible at any hour you please to find a retreat within yourself. For nowhere can a man withdraw to a more untroubled quietude than in his own soul.12”
Norman E. Rosenthal, Transcendence: Healing and Transformation Through Transcendental Meditation

“There is an art to losing, and like all art, it can be developed.”
Norman E. Rosenthal, Poetry Rx: How 50 Inspiring Poems Can Heal and Bring Joy To Your Life

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