David Rubenstein
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About
Dr. Rubenstein is a human health innovator. He has developed a safe and reliable system of health transformation called The Rubenstein Method that reverses a myriad of stress types within the body and brain.
Dr. Rubenstein provides engaging lectures and talks to clinicians, administrators and patients. He explains and demonstrates why his first treatment is always to the breathing system and the jaw due to their global impacts to the body and brain stress states. In 20 minutes a 50-70% reduction in stress and mental clarity improvement are typical. He also describes in clear terms why the treatment of specific body regions has a higher priority than others, due to their prominent effects on the brain/body and therefore toward recovery. If you can get ahead-of-the-curve in chronic stress, recovery is more attainable. Specifically, stress that is overwhelming, ongoing, and oppressive (S.O.O.O.) is reversible.
Dr. Rubenstein views negative stress as a causal element in addiction and has developed a ‘Stress Index’ which is both a means to measure stress indicators and a predictor of the likelihood of success in the recovery process. By directly treating the physiological markers of stress, a way forward is realized that brings new hope for the recovery world.
The completely natural, yet scientific restoration of a calm and clear mind permits the experience of ‘being present.’ That state improves the effects of other recovery methodologies such as cognitive therapy and decreases time and effort to recovery milestones.
Dr. Rubenstein places addiction and recovery into a framework of physiology and uses its laws and his more than 300 techniques to improve recovery. The same system has been independently tested to have an effect on chronic pain four times the national average as compared to other modalities. The relief of S.O.O.O. and body pain leads to improved sleep.
Credentials
- Ph.D. in Medical Science
- Senior Clinical Instructor White Memorial Medical Center
- Los Angeles; California Trinity University Faculty in Western Medicine