1.Reflections on the significance of the relationship between mind and body in medicine
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2010;13(1):3-11
In the last three centuries, medicine has focused predominantly on the physical body as the source
of disease, placing very little importance on the mind. However, the significance of mind-body
interactions in medicine is now increasingly being recognised. True health must include both the
physical body and the mind. This article traces our concepts of the relationship between mind
and body since primitive times and explores its relevance to the maintenance of health.
Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical
3.Mind-Body Approach in the Area of Preventive Medicine: Focusing on Relaxation and Meditation for Stress Management.
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 2010;43(5):445-450
OBJECTIVES: Emotional support and a stress management program should be simultaneously provided to clients as effective preventive services for healthy behavioral change. This study was conducted to review various relaxation and meditation intervention methods and their applicability for a preventive service program. METHODS AND RESULTS: The author of this paper tried to find various relaxation and meditation programs through a literature review and program searching and to introduce them. The 'Relaxation Response' and 'Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)' are the most the widely used meditative programs in mainstream medical systems. Abdominal breathing, Progressive Musclular Relaxation (PMR), Relaxative Imagery, Autogenic Training (AT) and Biofeedback are other well-known techniques for relaxation and stress management. I have developed and implemented some programs using these methods. Relaxation and meditation classes for cancer patients and a meditation based stress coping workshop are examples of this program. CONCLUSIONS: Relaxation and meditation seem to be good and effective methods for primary, secondary and tertiary preventive service programs. Program development and standardization and further study are needed for more and wider use of the mind-body approach in the preventive service area of medicine.
Biofeedback, Psychology
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Humans
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*Meditation
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*Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical
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Mind-Body Therapies
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*Preventive Health Services
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Primary Prevention
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*Relaxation Therapy
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Secondary Prevention
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Stress, Psychological/prevention & control/*therapy
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Tertiary Prevention
4.Metaphysical and value underpinnings of traditional medicine in West Africa.
Peter F OMONZEJELE ; Chukwugozie MADUKA
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2011;17(2):99-104
This study investigated the extent to which recourse to traditional healers depended on biometric variables; ways of knowing in good time what ailments were more likely to be better handled by traditional healers; rationale behind traditional healing methodologies. On the whole, four research questions were engaged. The sample for the study included residents in urban (Benin City) and rural (Ehime Mbano) communities in Nigeria. The instruments comprised of two questionnaires. The traditional healers were also interviewed in addition. The findings of the research included the following: in both rural and urban areas, women and more elderly persons had more recourse than other groups to traditional medicine; Christians, less educated persons, self-employed persons and women affirmed most strongly to the efficacy of traditional medicine over Western medicine with respect to certain ailments; ways for averting spiritual illnesses included obeying instructions from ancestors and offering regular sacrifices to the gods; methods used by traditional healers to determine whether an ailment was "spiritual" or as a result of home problems included diagnosis linked to divination, interpretation of dreams particularly those involving visits by ancestors, interpretation of nightmares and omens such as the appearance of owls; methods for curing patients included use of herbs particularly those believed to have magical powers, offering of sacrifices, use of incantations and wearing of protective medicine.
Adult
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Africa, Western
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Medicine, African Traditional
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methods
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psychology
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utilization
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Metaphysics
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Middle Aged
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Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical
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physiology
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Nigeria
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Rural Population
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statistics & numerical data
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Social Values
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Virtues