Jennifer Barraclough
Bach Flower Practitioner, Life Coach, Medical Writer

 

Scleranthus: for indecision
Scleranthus: for indecision

 

 

Books

Focus on Healing: Holistic Self-help for Medical Illness by Jennifer Barraclough (Papawai Press 2009). A practical guide to mind-body methods, natural therapies and the holistic approach, illustrated by the author's own experience and some inspiring real-life stories of individual healing journeys. Available from bookshops and libraries within New Zealand, or contact me to arrange purchase direct. >>>> Read more here....

Enhancing Cancer Care: Complementary Therapy & Support edited by Jennifer Barraclough (Oxford University Press, 2007). This book gives evidence-based descriptions of many different therapies - including the Bach Flower Remedies - which can be used to improve the well-being of patients with cancer. Contributions from expert practitioners from around the world are brought together to give a balanced overview of this complex field. >>>> Read more here.

The Psycho-immunology of Cancer edited by CE Lewis, RM O'Brien and J Barraclough (Oxford University Press, 2002). "A most interesting and up-to-date book on the biological, mental and spiritual influences on the immune system and so on cancer and the quality and longevity of the lives of cancer patients." (review in Network) >>> Available at Amazon.com

Integrated Cancer Care: Holistic, Complementary and Creative Approaches edited by Jennifer Barraclough (Oxford University Press, 2001). "This excellent book attempts to make sense and order of an often confused and controversial field...should be essential reading for all those involved in oncology, both healthcare practitioners and patients alike." (review in British Medical Journal) >>>> Available at Amazon.com

Cancer and Emotion (3rd ed) by Jennifer Barraclough (John Wiley, 1998). "Particular strengths of this well-written book are the lists of guidelines, patients' accounts and clinical vignettes...it should be essential reading for all health professionals involved in cancer care." (review in Palliative Medicine) >>>> Available at Amazon.com

Hughes' Outline of Modern Psychiatry (4th ed) by Jennifer Barraclough and David Gill (John Wiley, 1996). "Overall...this new edition continues to remain a highly recommended text in the face of strong competition in this field." (review in Journal of Social Psychiatry)
>>>> Available at Amazon.com

For further details of these books please visit the publishers' websites: John Wiley and Sons and Oxford University Press.

 

Contact
email: jennifer.barraclough@xtra.co.nz
phone: +64 (0)9 446 3011