Healing and the Mind

by Bill D. Moyers

Publisher: Anchor Published: 1995-03-01 Category: Health & Healing

The ancient mind-body connection has been explored by healers and philosophers for millennia, yet modern Western medicine has often treated the two as separate entities. This groundbreaking exploration brings together leading physicians, scientists, therapists, and patients to examine how thoughts, emotions, and beliefs directly influence physical health and the healing process.

Through candid conversations with pioneering healthcare professionals across multiple disciplines, readers discover compelling evidence that the mind plays a crucial role in both causing and curing illness. These dialogues reveal how stress, depression, loneliness, and other emotional states can suppress immune function, while positive mental states, social connections, and practices like meditation can enhance the body's natural healing abilities. The investigations span traditional medical institutions, alternative healing centers, and research laboratories, creating a comprehensive picture of how consciousness intersects with physiology.

One of the most powerful aspects of this exploration is its examination of the placebo effect, not as a nuisance in clinical trials, but as proof of the mind's extraordinary healing capacity. When patients improve after receiving inert substances, it demonstrates that belief itself can trigger genuine physiological changes. Rather than dismissing this phenomenon, forward-thinking physicians are learning to harness it, recognizing that hope, expectation, and the therapeutic relationship are not merely psychological comforts but active ingredients in recovery.

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