Finding One's Path by Searching Within - New book includes variety of exercises for emotional, personal growth


BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 2, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Alternative medicine is taking off around the world. "Life Therapy," which involves connecting with the spiritual and emotional self to discover one's life path, includes a variety of activities and methods. In her new book, God put a Dream in my Heart: Handbook of Life Therapy (now available through 1stBooks), author and "pathfinder" Eva Dillner outlines more than 30 ways to connect within, as well as other skills.

Detailing methods such as breath, movement, sound, paint, dance, sharing, meditation, emotional exploration, body awareness, storytelling and inner guidance, Eva Dillner outlines how to discover one's true self. In a straightforward, yet gentle way, Eva Dillner compacts her years of experience and therapy training with the best in the business in the United States and Europe into a concise edition that proves useful to therapists and individuals alike.

Touching on hands on healing that really works to the many methods one can use to peel away emotional layers and discover one's own path, Eva Dillner helps the reader discover new methods of breaking through pain.

For therapists, she offers a wide range of creative ideas for group and individual therapy, as well as supplemental chapters about running a therapy office from a business management and marketing perspective. A colleague, Carol Logan, President of the International Association for Kairos Therapy, describes the book as "just about the most useful tool any therapist could have in their toolkit."

Eva Dillner founded Divine Design in Sweden in 1998. God put a Dream in my Heart is her first book. Her second book, The Naked Truth, an exercise in therapeutic storytelling and the principles involved in becoming finally free, will be released shortly.

For more information, visit www.divinedesign.nu.

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