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" Healing and the mind / "
Bill Moyers ; Betty Sue Flowers, editor ; David Grubin, executive editor ; Elizabeth Meryman-Brunner, art research.
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BL
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Record Number
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874716
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Main Entry
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Moyers, Bill D.
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Title & Author
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Healing and the mind /\ Bill Moyers ; Betty Sue Flowers, editor ; David Grubin, executive editor ; Elizabeth Meryman-Brunner, art research.
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Edition Statement
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First edition.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Doubleday,, 1993.
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Page. NO
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xiii, 369 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :: illustrations ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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0385468709
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: 9780385468701
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Notes
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"A companion to Bill Moyer's public television series, Healing and the mind"--Editor's note.
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APPE gift.
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Includes index.
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Abstract
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"Ancient medical science told us our minds and bodies are one. So did philosophers of old. Now, modern science and new research are helping us to understand these connections. In Healing and the Mind, Bill Moyers talks with physicians, scientists, therapists, and patients - people who are taking a new look at the meaning of sickness and health. In a series of fascinating and provocative interviews, he discusses their search for answers to perplexing questions: How do emotions translate into chemicals in our bodies? How do thoughts and feelings influence health? How can we collaborate with our bodies to encourage healing?" "Healing and the Mind travels from small private clinics to large public hospitals to examine how advances in mind/body medicine are being applied on a day-to-day level in the hurried and technology-driven world of modern medicine. From neonatal care to geriatrics, from day surgery to the treatment of chronic illness, medical professionals are finding that when they practice the "new medicine," their patients heal faster, leave the hospital sooner, and do better once they get home." "Bill Moyers and David Grubin also travel to the People's Republic of China. There they explore the implications of that country's fusion of Western practices with traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, massage, herbal potions, and the mysterious concept called chi. They take an intimate look at alternate therapy programs, including a Massachusetts medical center that combines Eastern meditation with Western therapy in the treatment of ailments as diverse as hypertension and chronic back pain. And they visit a California retreat where cancer patients help each other discover that healing can occur even when a cure is impossible."
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"With the incisive style that has made Bill Moyers's skills as an interviewer legendary, and the dynamic interplay of text and art that has made his previous books international bestsellers, Healing and the Mind is a landmark work, destined to influence how America thinks about sickness and health."--Jacket.
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Healing-- Psychological aspects.
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Holistic medicine.
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Medicine and psychology.
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Mind and body.
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Psychophysiology.
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Holistic Health.
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Mental Healing-- psychology.
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Psychophysiology.
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Holistic health.
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Mental healing.
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Healing-- Psychological aspects.
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Health-- Psychological aspects.
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Holistic medicine.
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Holistic medicine.
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Medicine and psychology.
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Medicine and psychology.
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Mind and body.
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Mind and body.
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Psychophysiology.
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Psychophysiology.
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Dewey Classification
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616/.001/9
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LC Classification
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R726.5.M69 1993
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NLM classification
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WB 880M938h 1993
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Flowers, Betty S.
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Grubin, David
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