Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 Medicine Discovers the Mind Written by Lonny J. Brown, Ph.D. For all its successes in diagnostic science, emergency treatment, and controlling infectious diseases, modern medicine has - until recently - consistently overlooked a key component in the healing equation: consciousness. Because it is so subjective - impossible to see or quantify - the contents of the human mind was simply ignored by conventional western medicine. It wasn't too long ago that doctors routinely dismissed the placebo effect, for example, as an inconvenient aberration. Today, the most exciting developments in medicine are on the mind/body frontier. It turns out that psychology is as crucial in determining human health as biology. For example, researchers at Yale and Ohio University recently concluded from twenty-year population studies that people with positive attitudes towards aging live an average of 7 years longer. This " soft " variable of attitude is even more predictive of longevity than diet and cigarette smoking. So are emotions. " Love can save your life, " says pioneer cardiologist Dean Ornish, author of Love and Survival: The Scientific Basis for the Healing Power of Intimacy (Harper Collins). Famous for demonstrating how heart disease can be reversed with lifestyle changes, he says group support is just as important as the low-fat diet and exercise components of his recovery program. Conversely, says Ornish, " people who feel lonely and isolated have a greater risk of premature death and disease from all causes compared to those who have a sense of community. " Thanks to computerized, energy-sensing technology such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), the life of the mind and heart - our thoughts, desires, emotions, expectations, beliefs, attitudes and intentions - are becoming easier to trace (if not measure), just as they are becoming impossible to ignore. The new science of psychoneuroimmunolgy, for example, maps the connections between our mind, brain, and blood factors. Significant improvements in immunity, treatment response, pain control, and prognosis occur when psycho-spiritual healing is included in the prescription. In the holistic model of multiple-modality intervention, this might include counseling, prayer, affirmations, biofeedback training, guided visualization, hypnosis, humor, pet therapy, or meditation. Research shows that all of these psycho-spiritual modalities are therapeutically beneficial, and they are rapidly transitioning from " alternative " to mainstream utilization. Life-Affirming Intervention My client, Harriet is a good example of how mind/body healing can successfully supplement and even surpass the usefulness of conventional medicine. Seventy-nine years old, she is fighting bladder and lymph cancer, post-polio syndrome, arthritis, asthma, and eczema. A variety of drugs were prescribed for these conditions, with uneven results and plenty of negative side-effects. In fact, they increased Harriet's anxiety, for which yet another drug was recommended. Instead, she took my eight-week holistic health course at our community hospital's new Wellness Center, and that has made all the difference. Harriet discovered that she does not have to be a passive victim to disease, or a compliant subject for the latest high-powered drugs trials. She could improve aspects of her life not addressed by pharmacological medicine, with exercise, relaxation techniques, natural diet, and - most significantly - life-affirming personal practices such as meditation, affirmation, visualization, humor, and prayer. She attributes these practices to a much higher quality of life, and physical health improvements as well. It has been a year and a half since Harriet was pronounced " terminal, " yet she feels better than ever. Her cancer is in remission, many of her symptoms have subsided, her energy is way up, and she is off most of her medications. She routinely drives herself several hundred miles to see family, and is planning a two-week trip to Europe. There is no way of knowing which interventions or practices to credit with her improvements, but Harriet maintains that " alternative " approaches gave her back her life. I see her twice monthly for interactive reinforcement of her self-care program, and she jokes that these visits are more fun than her doctor appointments. Super Improvements Any lingering doubts about the significance of mind-power in improving physical ailments are well answered by the remarkable progress made by the famous actor Christopher Reeve ( " Superman " ) since a horseback riding accident left him completely paralyzed, with no sensation below the neck, and unable to breathe without a respirator. Years later, he has stunned his doctors and the medical world by regaining some movement and feeling in his limbs, and even breathing for a few moments at a time on his own. His case has the neurologists and spine specialists revising their beliefs about nerve repair and regeneration, and a new-found respect for the mind/body connection. Reeve's recovery program included intensive physical therapy, but he and his family and support team do not doubt that it was his belief and will power that enabled him to persist, and achieve his unprecedented improvements. We are in the midst of a medical revolution, and mind/body healing may prove to be the one of the most important health care advances of our time. In the coming years, look for: meditation and visualization being prescribed instead of chemical drugs for high blood pressure, pain, and immunity functions. the integration of faith-based healing in the hospital setting (The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health in Washington, DC is planning a resource guide for medical directors); Feng Shui for hospital interiors: calming colors, plants and fountains; Hyperactive children using pocket-sized biofeedback toys to relax; The use of virtual reality technology in clinical psychotherapy. Soon, when a doctor proclaims that your problem is " all in your mind, " he or she will also be able to tell you what to do about it! Lonny J. Brown, Ph.D. ENLIGHTENMENT PROJECTS 21 Jaquith Rd. Harrisville, NH 03450 USA www.holistic.com/lonny lonny lonnybrown ph/fax (603) 827-3555 Lonny J. Brown, Ph.D. is the author of " Self-Actuated Healing " Enlightenment In Our Time " (www.BookLocker.com/LonnyBrown), and " Meditation - Beginners' Questions & Answers " (www.SelfHelpGuides.com). His writings on holistic health have appeared on AOL's Alternative Medicine Forum and in Alternative Health Practitioner, Yoga Journal, and many other progressive publications. Dr. Brown offers holistic health counseling by email, phone, and in person in the Monadnock region of New Hampshire, USA, and teaches meditation, mind/body healing, and stress reduction courses at hospitals, schools and businesses throughout the US. His Web site also features essays, tapes, books, and links to a variety of integrative health sources. www.holistic.com/lonny or email lonny or lonnybrown *** http://www.neholistic.com/articles/0096.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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