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| <TITLE>TENTH INTERNATIONAL MONTREUX CONGRESS ON STRESS</TITLE> | |
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| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>TENTH INTERNATIONAL</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>MONTREUX CONGRESS | |
| ON</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"><FONT SIZE=+4>STRESS</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+1>FEBRUARY 28- MARCH | |
| 6, 1999</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>Grand Hôtel Excelsior</FONT></FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>Montreux, Switzerland</FONT></FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman">SPONSORED BY</FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>The American Institute | |
| of Stress</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>Biotonus Clinique Bon Port</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
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| <FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+1>Plenary Sessions on | |
| Magnetotherapy and Electromedicine in the Millennium, Subtle Energies and | |
| Resonance Therapy, Job Stress and Health Promotion in the Workplace, "Time. | |
| Stress, and Creativity", Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, The Violence Epidemic | |
| in Contemporary Society, Current Concepts Of Type A Behavior, Invited Papers, | |
| Exhibits, Posters, And Much, More. <B>Special Holistic Medicine Day - March | |
| 6</B></FONT></FONT><br><br> | |
| <CENTER><B>Presentation of<I> The Hans Selye Award </I>to</B></CENTER><br> | |
| <CENTER><B><a href="adey.htm"><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>W. ROSS ADEY, M.D.</FONT></FONT></B></a></CENTER><br> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial">Co-Sponsored By</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman">Magnetherapy, Inc.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman">Jacobson Resonance Enterprises, Inc.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman">Electromedical Products International, Inc.</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+0>The International | |
| Critical Incident Stress Foundation</FONT></FONT></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+0>Swissair -Official | |
| Carrier For The Tenth Congress</FONT></FONT></CENTER> | |
| <br> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>YOU ARE INVITED</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">To participate in and contribute | |
| to <B>THE TENTH International Montreux Congress on STRESS</B>. This symposium | |
| is designed to demonstrate how advances in conventional basic science, | |
| as well as alternative and traditional approaches can be integrated into | |
| clinical medicine. Cutting edge and state of the art presentations at past | |
| events by a Faculty of world renowned authorities have demonstrated how | |
| this synergy can provide mutual benefits. Their varied backgrounds and | |
| areas of expertise also vividly illustrate the multidisciplinary approach | |
| required for understanding the mechanisms underlying the myriad psychophysiologic | |
| effects of stress.</FONT><br><br> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+2>WHAT’S SO SPECIAL?</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">One distinguishing feature is the | |
| exquisite setting and ambiance. These Congresses are conducted entirely | |
| within the confines of the Grand Hôtel Excelsior, which has long | |
| been the recipient of numerous Five Star Awards for its superb service | |
| and cuisine. Located directly on Lake Geneva across from Evian, every room | |
| has an outside patio, with a breathtaking, panoramic view of the majestic | |
| beauty of the French and Swiss Alps. This elegant, but yet very informal | |
| atmosphere is unique, and fosters the development of close personal and | |
| professional relationships between Registrants and Faculty, particularly | |
| while enjoying the truly gourmet dining, and during after dinner get togethers | |
| in the Main Salon. Attendance is strictly limited to | |
| preserve this intimacy, and early registration is advised to insure accomodations. | |
| The fee schedule for this event is an unbelievable value, and arrangements | |
| have also been made for even less expensive accomodations at nearby participating | |
| hotels, with complimentary transportation to and from the Grand Hôtel | |
| Excelsior. This Congress is dedicated to reducing the stresses associated | |
| with most professional meetings by providing leisurely dining, free time | |
| to enjoy the surroundings, and a thoroughly relaxed atmosphere.</FONT></TD> | |
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| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"><FONT SIZE=+1>THE FOLLOWING | |
| INFORMATION IS PRELIMINARY AND WILL BE UPDATED AT PERIODIC INTERVALS.</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <br> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+3>PROGRAM SCHEDULE</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
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| <TD>SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1999 | |
| <BR>Registration | |
| <BR>Welcoming Cocktail Party | |
| <BR>Gala Opening Banquet - Introduction Of Dignitaries, Presentation Of | |
| The | |
| <BR>1999 Hans Selye Award To William Ross Adey, M.D. | |
| <P>MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1999 | |
| <P>TIME, STRESS AND CREATIVITY | |
| <BR>Dr. Albert C. M. J. Weijman, Chair | |
| <P>Introduction: Bridges To Babylon - A.C.M. Weijman | |
| <BR>Stress, Friend And Foe of creativity - Theo Compernolle | |
| <BR>The Time Factor In stress And Creativity- J.A.M. Winnubst | |
| <BR>From Stress To Total Quality Management - M. Schabracq | |
| <BR>Creative Environments- T. Rietveld | |
| <BR>Evolution Of Organizational Health Concepts - M.A.A. de Valk | |
| <BR>New Roads Beyond The Millennium - Panel Discussion | |
| <P>POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER | |
| <BR>George S. Everly, Jr., Ph.D. Chair | |
| <P>Crisis Intervention For The Prevention Of Traumatic Stress: A State | |
| Of | |
| <BR>The Art Review Of Outcome Studies - George Everly | |
| <BR>Reducing The Psychological Consequences Of Violence: The Assaulted | |
| Staff | |
| <BR>Action Program - Raymond P. Flannery | |
| <BR>Stress Reactions In Practitioners In Treating Patients With | |
| <BR>Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - John Wilson | |
| <BR>(Additional Presentations On PTSD planned) | |
| <BR>After Dinner Talk: Science And Consciousness Meet! - Edgar Mitchell | |
| <P>TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1999 | |
| <P>THE BIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF FEEBLE ELECTROMAGNETIC FORCES | |
| <BR>W. Ross Adey, M.D. Chair | |
| <BR>The Hans Selye Lecture: Whispering Among Cells - Ross Adey | |
| <BR>The History Of Electricity In Medicine And Its Theological Roots - | |
| <BR>Dennis Stillings | |
| <BR>EMF Effects On The Hippocampus: What Are The Clinical Implications? | |
| - | |
| <BR>Susan Bawin | |
| <BR>Cellular Stress Mechanisms: Electromagnetic Stimulation For Pre-Surgical | |
| <BR>Cytoprotection -- Martin Blank | |
| <P>BIOELECTROMAGNETIC RESONANCE | |
| <BR>Abraham R. Liboff, Ph.D. Chair | |
| <P>Jacobson Resonance: Results Of Picotesla Stimulation In Osteoarthritis | |
| <BR>Pain, Parkinson's And Other Neurodegenerative Diseases, And Effects | |
| On | |
| <BR>Nerve Growth And Regeneration - Jerry Jacobson | |
| <BR>An Overview Of Microwave Resonance Therapy: EEG Correlates Of Microwave | |
| <BR>Resonance Induced Relaxation, Meditation, And Altered Consciousness | |
| <BR>States- Dejan Rakovic | |
| <BR>Biological And Electromagnetic Resonance: A Review of Six Years Of Research | |
| <BR>- Gabor Lednyiczky | |
| <BR>Ion Cyclotron Resonance And Putting It All Together - A. R. Liboff | |
| <BR>After Dinner: The Bakken Library : A Visual History Of Electricity | |
| In | |
| <BR>Medicine - David Rhees | |
| <P>WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1999 | |
| <P>CRANIOELECTRICAL STIMULATION | |
| <BR>Daniel Kirsch, Ph.D. Chair | |
| <BR>Cranioelectrical Stimulation: An Overview Of Its Application For The | |
| <BR>Treatment Of Pain, Anxiety, Insomnia, Depression, And Other Stress | |
| <BR>Related Disorders - Daniel Kirsch | |
| <BR>Symtonic Low Energy Emission Therapy LEET) For The Treatment Of Insomnia | |
| <BR>And Anxiety: Results Of Double Blind Studies- Boris Pasche | |
| <BR>Neuroelectric Therapy (NET): Its Use In Substance Abuse And Drug | |
| <BR>Withdrawal, Nicotine Addiction, Nerve Growth And Regeneration- Margaret, | |
| <BR>Lorne and Sean Patterson | |
| <BR>Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) For The Treatment | |
| Of | |
| <BR>Drug Resistant Depression And Other Applications - (speaker to be | |
| <BR>selected) | |
| <P>MAGNETOTHERAPY IN THE MILLENIUM | |
| <BR>Paul J. Rosch, M.D. Chair | |
| <P>Magnetotherapy-Metabolic Thermodynamic Treatment Of Advanced Metastatic | |
| <BR>Malignancy And Cardiomyopathy: The Role Of ATP - - Demetrio Sodi | |
| <BR>Pallares | |
| <BR>Evidence For An Electrical Circulatory System And Electrochemical | |
| <BR>Therapy For Cancer: A BCEC Update- Björn Nordenström | |
| <BR>An Implantable Device To Treat Parkinson's Disease - Bridget | |
| Duffy | |
| <BR>Pulsed Signal Therapy For Osteoarthritis Pain: Double Blind And | |
| <BR>Randomized Study Results In Over 25,000 patients - Richard Markoll | |
| <BR>Pulsed Magnetic Stimulation - Alan Bennett | |
| <BR>GigaTENS Stimulation In Diabetic Neuropathy - Saul Liss | |
| <P>After Dinner: What Are Subtle Energies? William A. Tiller | |
| <BR> | |
| <P>THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1999 | |
| <P>BIOELECTROMAGNETICS AND INTENTIONALITY: THE BRIDGE OF MIND /BODY | |
| <BR>MEDICINE | |
| <BR>William A. Tiller, Ph.D., Chair | |
| <BR> | |
| <BR>Towards An Expanded View Of Magnetism: Augmentation Of Electromagnetic | |
| <BR>Effects Via Human Intention - William Tiller | |
| <BR>The Electricity Of Touch: The Effect Of Your Heart's Electromagnetic | |
| <BR>Field On Others, EEG Findings, And Implications - Rollin McCraty | |
| <BR>Can Mental Processes Influence The Laws Of Physics? Reconciling Science | |
| <BR>Religion, And The Mystical and Material Worlds | |
| <BR>- Edgar Mitchell | |
| <BR>Electrocrystal Diagnosis And Radio wave Therapy - Harry Oldfield | |
| <BR>12:00 00 PM LUNCHEON | |
| <P> | |
| FREE AFTERNOON (Sight seeing, shopping skiing etc.) | |
| <BR>Note: Part of this time may have to be utilized for promoting health in the workplace, <BR>co-chaired by Drs. Lennart Levi and Kenneth Pelletier and/or additional magnet therapy papers. | |
| <P>FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1999 | |
| <P>VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE AND SOCIETY: | |
| <BR>CAUSES & CURES FOR THE CURRENT EPIDEMIC | |
| <BR>James Campbell Quick, Ph.D. Chair | |
| <P>The Causes And Consequences Of Dysfunctional Behavior in Organizations: | |
| <BR>A Multidimensional Perspective - Ricky W. Griffin | |
| <BR>Working Anger - Donald T. Potter-Effron | |
| <BR>System Memory: A New Concept For Studying Patterns In Violence - | |
| Diane | |
| <BR>Beale | |
| <BR>The Preventive Management Of Workplace Violence - Jonathan D. Quick | |
| and | |
| <BR>James Campbell Quick | |
| <BR>Stress On The Road In Switzerland - Hans-Peter Bloch, Raphael Huguenin | |
| <BR>Road Rage In The U.S. - Speaker to be selected | |
| <BR>Stress, Violence, and Children - Vittorino Andreoli<br> | |
| Violence In Air Travel - Speaker to be selected<br> | |
| <P>TYPE A BEHAVIOR UPDATE | |
| <BR>Ray Rosenman, M.D. Chair | |
| <P>Sisyphus And The Origins Of Type A Behavior - Stewart Wolf | |
| <BR>Type A Behavior: Like Stress, Can It Be Bad And Good? - Paul J. Rosch | |
| <BR>Changing Concepts Of The Nature And Significance Of The Type A Behavior | |
| <BR>Pattern | |
| <BR>- Ray Rosenman | |
| <P>MUSIC AND SUBTLE ENERGY STRESS REDUCTION EFFECTS | |
| <BR>Rollin McCraty, Chair | |
| <P>Medical Resonance Therapy Music: From Pythagoras To Modern Physiology | |
| <BR>- Peter Hübner | |
| <BR>The Effects Of Different Types Of Music On Mood, Tension, And Mental | |
| <BR>Clarity - Rollin McCraty | |
| <BR>Stress Reduction Effects Of Aromatherapy - H. Sugano | |
| <P>GALA FAREWELL BANQUET | |
| <P>Morning Sessions Are From 9:00 AM To Noon, Leisurely Luncheon From Noon | |
| <BR>until 2:00 PM, And Afternoon Sessions From 2:00 to 5:00 or 5:30 PM. | |
| <BR>Dinner at 7:00 PM, Followed By Musical Entertainment In The Main Salon. | |
| <BR>There Will be A 15 Minute Refreshment Break During Each Morning And | |
| <BR>Afternoon Session. Dress Code Is Always Informal. | |
| <P>SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1999 | |
| <P>SPECIAL HOLISTIC MEDICINE SATELLITE CONFERENCE | |
| <BR>Hugo Soder, Chair | |
| <P>Holistic Medicine As Stress Prophylaxis: A Swiss Example - Hugo Soder | |
| <BR>Institute Of Holistic Medicine | |
| <BR>Stress Reduction Effects Of Spa Therapies: Liquid Sound - Marion | |
| <BR>Schneider | |
| <BR>Bicfeedback: A Holistic Method Of Stress Measurement And Treatment | |
| - | |
| <BR>Frank de Riba | |
| <BR>Tibetan Traditionak Treatment Of Stress - Gonsar Rimpoche | |
| <BR>Voice Analysis With Bio-Acoustics - Alfred and Shabnam Frei Yadav | |
| <BR>HemiSynch Auditory Technology Versus Stress - Pablo Arango | |
| <BR>Hypnosis As Holistic Treatment - Vladimir Raikov | |
| <BR>Chi Quong, ShiaTsu And Other Traditional Chinese Energetic Medicine | |
| <BR>Approaches - David Chausson and Jean-Marc Chouillet | |
| <BR>The cost effectiness of alternative approaches to relief of pain and other | |
| <br>stress related symptoms with new Electrical Stimulation Technology - Saul Liss | |
| <br>(Additional Presentations are planned) | |
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| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+3>FACULTY</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
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| <TD><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> Our 1999 | |
| Hans Selye Award Recipient will be <a href="adey.htm">Dr. W. Ross Adey</a>, who is being honored | |
| for his seminal contributions to our understanding of the psychophysiologic | |
| effects of weak electromagnetic fields. Two days will be devoted to cutting | |
| edge advances in biolelectromagnetic research to vividly illustrate the | |
| clinical applications of electromedicine in the millennium. Other plenary | |
| sessions include the therapeutic use of other subtle energies, the growing | |
| epidemic of violence in society and particularly on the job, stress reduction | |
| and health promotion in the workplace, current concepts of Type A behavior, | |
| Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and the relationship between stress and | |
| creativity at work. There will be additional invited presentations, and | |
| March 6 will be devoted to Holistic Medicine approaches.</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> In addition | |
| to Ross Adey, the Faculty includes prior Hans Selye Award Recipients Lennart | |
| Levi, Richard Rahe, Ray Rosenman, and Stewart Wolf. They will be joined | |
| by Vittorino Andreoli, Susan Bawin, Alan Bennett, Martin Blank, Hans-Peter Bloch, | |
| Theodore Compernille, Maurice M. A. Devalk, Bridget Duffy, George Everly, Raymond Flannery, | |
| Peter Hübner, Raphael Huguenin, Jerry Jacobson, Daniel Kirsch, Gabor Lednyiczky, A. R. Liboff, Saul Liss, | |
| Richard Markoll, Edgar Mitchell, Björn Nordenström, | |
| Harry Oldfield, Margaret Patterson, Sean Patterson, Lorne Patterson, Kenneth | |
| Pelletier, James C. Quick, Jonathan D. Quick, Richard Rahe, Dejan Rakovic, David | |
| Rhees, T. Rietveld, Paul J. Rosch, Demetrio Sodi Pallares, Dennis Stillings, | |
| Konstantin Sudakov, H. Sugano, William Tiller, Albert C. M. Weijman, John Wilson, | |
| J.A.M. Winubst, Eugenie Yumatov, and others.</FONT></TD> | |
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| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+3>RATE SCHEDULE</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"><FONT SIZE=+1>TOTAL PACKAGE</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <P><B><I>Six nights in double room, (2/28 through 3/5) including all meals, | |
| beverages, Welcoming Cocktail Party, Gala Opening and Farewell Banquet, | |
| per person:</I></B> | |
| <P><B>Excelsior or other Five Star Hotel...... $1600/Sfr2240</B> | |
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| <UL><B>Single supplement.............$300/Sfr420</B> </UL> | |
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| <B>Four Star Hotel.................................... $1400/Sfr1960</B> | |
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| <UL><B>Single supplement.............$200/Sfr280</B> </UL> | |
| </UL> | |
| <B>Three Star Hotel.................................. $1200/Sfr1680</B> | |
| <UL> | |
| <UL><B>Single supplement............ $100/Sfr140</B> </UL> | |
| </UL> | |
| <B>Reduction for accompanying person not attending the Congress.$300/Sfr420</B> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"><FONT SIZE=+1>A La Carte</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <CENTER><I><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"><FONT SIZE=+1>Prices per | |
| person per day in double room</FONT></FONT></I></CENTER> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Excelsior or other Five Star Hotel.......$130/Sfr.180</FONT> | |
| <UL><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Single supplement.......................$40/Sfr.55</FONT> </UL> | |
| <FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Four Star Hotel....................................... | |
| $115/Sfr.160</FONT> | |
| <UL><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Single supplement........................$35/Sfr.50</FONT> </UL> | |
| <FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Three Star Hotel......................................$70/Sfr.98</FONT> | |
| <UL><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Single supplement........................$10/Sfr.15</FONT> </UL> | |
| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"><FONT SIZE=+1>Breakdown of | |
| Charges</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Welcoming Cocktail Party, Gala Banquet | |
| Reception,</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">and Award Ceremony February 28.............$130/Sfr.182</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Gourmet Luncheons.....................................$40/Sfr.56</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Gourmet Dinners..........................................$40/Sfr.56</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Gala Farewell Dinner March 5....................$50/Sfr.70</FONT> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">(All meals include red & | |
| white wines and beverages)</FONT></CENTER> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Registration Fee........................................$300/Sfr.420</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Quick lunch...................................................$15/Sfr.20</FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">Holistic Medicine Day Only....................$100/Sfr140</FONT> | |
| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">These prices are substantially | |
| below the customary rates for lodging and dining at the Grand Hôtel | |
| Excelsior, and available space is limited. For those staying at other participating | |
| hotels, arrangements will be made for transportation to and from the Excelsior.</FONT></CENTER> | |
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| <CENTER><B><FONT FACE="Helvetica,Arial"><FONT SIZE=+3>REGISTRATION FORM</FONT></FONT></B></CENTER> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+1>Detach and send this | |
| form or relevant details to: <B>Tenth Congress, The American Institute | |
| of Stress, 124 Park Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10703 </B>(914) 963-1200, Fax: | |
| 914-965-6267, or forward to</FONT></FONT> | |
| <P><B><U><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+2><A HREF="mailto:stress124@ earthlink.net">stress124@ | |
| earthlink.net</A></FONT></FONT></U></B> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+1>Name______________________________________________________________</FONT></FONT> | |
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| <P><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+1>Enclosed find check | |
| made out to The American Institute of Stress, or credit card details to | |
| cover:</FONT></FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+1>__________________________________________________________________</FONT></FONT> | |
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| <CENTER><FONT FACE="Times,Times New Roman"><FONT SIZE=+1>Credit Card Type, | |
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| <FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"><FONT SIZE=+0>Swissair is our official | |
| carrier, and special reduced fares are available for Congress participants | |
| when traveling from any Swissair destination through all Swissair facilities. | |
| The official designated agencies for the U.S. and Canada, are Conferences | |
| International (1-800-221 8747/Fax: 1 617 796 0101) and for the U.K., Karin | |
| Rommel Travel Pic. (+44 171 499 7611/Fax +44 171 493 0326). It is essential | |
| to mention the Tenth Congress and refer to the code "<B>SR IDS G CGRF C99-020</B>". | |
| Trains leave hourly from Geneva and Zurich airports to Montreux, and train | |
| stations are conveniently located in both airports. The scenic trip by | |
| car or train from Geneva to Montreux takes an hour or less, and provides | |
| a magnificent view of the French and Swiss Alps on the other side of the | |
| Lake.</FONT></FONT> | |
| <P><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">There will be an unusual opportunity | |
| for shopping, skiing, and sightseeing because of the proximity to Geneva, | |
| Lausanne, Gstadt, Evian, and other nearby attractions. The climate is quite | |
| mild, residents play golf year round, and palm trees line the lake. Since | |
| space is limited, early registration is advised. For additional information | |
| or a registration form, contact The American Institute of Stress, 124 Park | |
| Ave., Yonkers, NY 10703, Phone: (914) 963-1200, Fax: (914) 965-6267, e-mail: | |
| <A HREF="mailto:stress124@earthlink.net">stress124@earthlink.net </A>or | |
| Biotonus Bon Port Clinic, Bon Port 21, CH-1820 Montreux, Switzerland, Tel: | |
| + 41 21 963 5101, Fax: + 41 21 963 7795, e-mail: <A HREF="mailto:biotonus@vtx.ch">biotonus@vtx.ch</A> | |
| These events have provided a platform for the initial presentation of breakthrough | |
| research advances, as well as a forum for state of the art reviews by leading | |
| experts. Some appreciation of the wide range of topics discussed can be | |
| gained from the following sampling of prior presentations and speakers.</FONT> | |
| <P><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The evolution of global Type A behavior, to our current concept of coronary-</FONT> | |
| <BR><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua">prone behavior - Ray Rosenman, Donald | |
| Byrne, Virginia Price</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The Relaxation Response - Herbert Benson, Richard Friedman</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress, emotions, and health: the role of anger and anxiety - Charles Spielberger</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Job stress and cardiovascular disease - Töres Theorell, Robert Karasek</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The prediction of cancer and coronary heart disease by the measurement | |
| of personality and stress coping responses, and the successful use of stress | |
| reduction techniques to influence outcomes - Hans J. Eysenck, Rudolph Grossarth-Maticek</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Biologically closed electrical circuits in the body, and the successful | |
| use of electrotherapy in the treatment of malignancy - Björn Nordenström</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Low energy emission therapy for the treatment of insomnia - Boris Pasche</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress, the sympathetic nervous system, and hypertension - Björn Folkow</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The effect of rapid sociocultural change on coronary heart disease, hypertension, | |
| and stroke: 25 year follow-up study of Roseto - Stewart Wolf</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The potential role of cardiovascular hyperreactivity in the pathogenesis | |
| of coronary atherosclerosis and ischemic heart disease - Thomas Schmidt</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The efficacy of cranioelectrical stimulation in diagnosing and treating | |
| depression, and effects on brain neurotransmitters - C. Norman Shealy, | |
| Saul Liss</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Pathways that mediate stress related sudden death - James Skinner, Stewart | |
| Wolf</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Psychophysiological stress assessment - Lyle Miller</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Hypertension as a communication disorder and its treatment - James Lynch</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Biobehavioral effects of electromagnetic energy - Ross Adey, Jan Walleczek</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Neuroelectric therapy for drug, alcohol, and nicotine addictions - Meg | |
| Patterson</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Computerized diagnosis and treatment of stress related disorders - Roger | |
| Gould</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Technostress - Philip Nicholson</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress and cancer—cause or cure? Paul J. Rosch</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The biological basis of the stress response - James Henry, Björn Folkow</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Causes and cures for job stress - Cary Cooper</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress and cholesterol - Paul J. Rosch, George Mann, Stewart Wolf, Ray | |
| Rosenman</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The powerful role of social support as a stress buffer - Ed Appels, Stewart | |
| Wolf</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Hostility measurements to predict coronary heart disease - Redford B. Williams</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Patterns of gastrointestinal motility in relation to life stress - David | |
| L. Wyngate</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The biopsychosocial approach to irritable bowel syndrome - Douglas Drossman</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress reduction effects of aromatherapy - Hisanobu Sugano</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Updating the Holmes-Rahe Scale and measuring stress - Richard H. Rahe</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Anti-aging effects of melatonin - Russel Reiter</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Work, stress, and health: causes, mechanisms, and prevention - Lennart | |
| Levi</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Autonomic nervous system effects on serum cholesterol - Joel Dimsdale</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| A new testosterone resistance syndrome, stress, and aging - Malcolm Carruthers</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The role of stress and free radicals in aging - Ross Adey, Jeffrey Tosk</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| New Russian medical instrumentation for measuring and treating of stress | |
| related disorders - Konstantin Sudakov, Eugene Yumatov, Vladimir Raikov</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The role of stress in skin diseases - Emiliano Panconesi</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The International Labour Organization (ILO) project on occupational stress, | |
| around the world - Vittorio di Martino and co-workers</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Health promotion in the workplace - Kenneth Pelletier, Sven Setterlind</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress in health care professionals - John-Henry Pfifferling, Ahnna Lake</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Clinical applications of psychoneuroimmunology - George Solomon, Nicholas | |
| Cohen, Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, Ronald Glaser, Gail Ironside, Lawrence Hoffman</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Subtle energy medicine - Elmer Green, Patricia Norris, Stephen Fahrion</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress reduction effects of music - Peter Hübner, Steven Halpern, | |
| Rollin McCraty</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Oriental approaches to stress reduction - Yujiro Ikemi, Shuji Goto</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Cancer and coronary prone personalities - Hans J. Eysenck, Lydia Temoshok</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Cardiological myths - Ray Rosenman</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Life stress and coronary heart disease in Sweden - Töres Theorell</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The role of psychiatry in medicine - George Solomon</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The elusive secret of essential hypertension - Stewart Wolf</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Critical incident stress management - George Everly, Jr.</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Post-traumatic stress disorder in hostages, health providers, Bosnian refugees, | |
| relatives of the TWA Flight 800 tragedy - Richard H. Rahe, Jeffrey Mitchell, | |
| John Wilson, Annette Iskra, Mojca Arh</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Cellular stress response to electromagnetic fields - Martin Blank</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Clinical application of magnetic and electromagnetic fields - Marko Markov, | |
| Roger Coghill, Wolfgang Ludwig, Holger Hannemann, Paul J. Rosch</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Effects of magnetic stimulation on blood biochemicals - Saul Liss</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Occupational stress in Europe: problems and approaches - Lennart Levi</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Occupational stress and health in 21st century organizations - James C. | |
| Quick</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| The ABC's of job stress reduction that increase production - Ronald Rubenzer</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Anti-aging effects of combined melatonin and DHEA - Stewart Wolf</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| A new stress management program for diverse settings - Deborah Rozman</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| A new metabolic-magnetotherapy treatment for patients with far advanced | |
| malignancy and cardiomyopathy - Demetrio Sodi Pallares</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Clinical applications of the Biocircuit - Eric Leskowitz</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress reduction effects of yoga training in school children - Hans-Ullrich | |
| Balzer</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Natural stress reduction with the adaptogens - Ben Tabachnik</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Effects of subtle energies and their applications - Hisanobu Sugano</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| A cerebellum multichannel biofeedback instrument - Gabor Lednyicsky</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Hemi-Sync training to bring harmony from chaos - Carol Sabick</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Psychoimmunoneurologic predictors of survival in breast cancer - Kurt Zänker</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress: a quantum event with chaotic features - Mario Martinez</FONT> | |
| <BR><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Biomagnetism and human subtle anatomy - Eric Leskowitz</FONT> | |
| <br><IMG SRC="ball.gif" HEIGHT=10 WIDTH=11><FONT FACE="Palatino,Book Antiqua"> | |
| Stress reduction with tactile hypnosis - Vladimir Raikov</FONT></CENTER> | |
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