The Ontario Associaton of Naturopathic Doctors (OAND) is hosting me for a weekend retreat for healing professionals and students of the healing arts, entitled, "Mindfulness in Clinical Care." In this workshop/retreat we will explore (and practice) Mindfulness Meditation and how it can support a process of personal healing and transformation as well as provide a powerful tool for use in our work with our own patients in clinical care.
The CNPA (Connecticut Naturopathic Physicians Association) is hosting me at the Guest House Center in Chester, CT for a day and a half workshop for healing professionals, entitled, "The Mindful Practitioner." In this workshop/retreat we will explore (and practice) Mindfulness Meditation and how it can support a process of personal healing and transformation as well as provide a powerful tool for use in our work with our own patients in clinical care.
Dis-ease tells a story, not just of the cells (biology) but of the self (biography). We need to listen to, and integrate, both stories in our clinical care.
Stress is a contributing factor in illness. The latest research is confirming and expanding on this idea in ways that can, and should, revolutionize our treatment approach.
Dis-ease tells a story, not just of the cells (biology) but of the self (biography). We need to listen to, and integrate, both stories in our clinical care.
Research reveals a deeper relationship than previously recognized between adverse childhood events, stress and trauma, and the chronic diseases of adulthood. There is a growing realization of the importance of effectively and skillfully integrating this knowledge into the practice of medicine.
With the growing body of evidence demonstrating the deleterious effects of stress and the benefits of mind-body medicine, it is an important time to integrate mind-body healing and stress solutions into approaches for patients with chronic conditions, such as depression, insomnia, fibromyalgia, and autoimmunity.
Dis-ease tells a story, not just of the cells (biology) but of the self (biography). We need to listen to, and integrate, both stories in our clinical care.
Stress is a contributing factor in illness. The latest research is confirming and expanding on this idea in ways that can, and should, revolutionize our treatment of chronic disease.
With the growing body of evidence demonstrating the deleterious effects of stress and the benefits of mind-body medicine, it is an important time to integrate mind-body healing and stress solutions into approaches for patients with chronic conditions, such as depression, insomnia, fibromyalgia, and autoimmunity.