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Heal the Body, Heal the MindLearning more about the body mind connection can enhance your healing and sense of wellness.
The mind is a powerful tool for healing our bodies, but what about the body healing the mind?
Heal Your Body Through Your MindYou have most likely heard the expressions: "mind over matter" or "heal your body through your mind." There is much research and much experiential knowledge that suggests that we can do a lot to overcome illness and pain through using our minds in a different way. This typically is done through therapies such as hypnotherapy, visualizations, or guided imagery. Body-Mind MedicineDr. Bernie Siegel is a physician and pioneer in the field of body-mind medicine. He is actually a surgeon who believed that he could better help his cancer patients heal and recover through taking a holistic approach. Rather than just relying on chemotherapy and radiation treatments for the physical body, he believed that addressing the physical, emotional, spiritual and mental aspects of a human being, was absolutely essential for surviving cancer or any other illness for that matter. He is the author of "Love, Medicine and Miracles" and "Peace, Love and Healing." In his bestsellers, he suggests that long-term survivors of cancer were those that paid attention and expressed their emotions, and those that dealt with the bigger issues of forgiveness and surrendering in the face of illness. These patients also took part in visualizations that were geared at destroying cancer cells. I can just imagine how a physician like Dr. Siegel was looked at by his colleagues in the 1970s and 80s. He actually spoke about the healing power of love, and about loving his patients and his patients loving themselves. His caring approach was an inspiration for many other healers who followed in his footsteps, and he certainly advanced our understanding of how the mind and body work together. Can the Body Heal the Mind?So what about the reverse? If the mind can heal the body, can the body heal the mind? If you spoke to any professional who works with the body, whether they are a massage therapist or bodyworker, alternative medicine practitioner, cranio-sacral therapist, body-centered psychologist, somatic experience therapist, chiropractor or self-regulation therapist, they will also tell you about how the mind and body work together. They might tell you about how stored emotions can cause headaches, and muscle pain and tension. They might tell you about how traumatic events are stored in the body and how this can really affect someone's quality of life if left untreated. They might also tell you how certain parts of the body hold certain emotions. They might even tell you how an angry person can become more peaceful after having a massage. Healing the Body, Healing the MindIn essence, the body is the path to healing the mind and the mind is the path to healing the body. They work together. A holistic perspective takes into account this interaction between the body and the mind, and as Dr. Siegel suggested, the healing power of love has just as much effect on our health as the treatment itself. Related Articles:1. Heal Your Body, Heal Your Mind Blog 4. Emotions and Physical Health © Copyright, Sylvia Carlson 2006. Reproduction without permission prohibited.
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Jun 12, 2006 9:16 PM
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Jun 12, 2006 11:10 PM
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