It is now very clear that our minds have tremendous influence on our health and wellbeing. The evidence of this influence is rapidly increasing and is even more significant than we have previously realized.
A mind-body approach is not fundamental to holistic care.
It is now very clear that our minds have tremendous influence on our health and wellbeing. The evidence of this influence is rapidly increasing and is even more significant than we have previously realized.
A mind-body approach is not fundamental to holistic care.
It is now very clear that our minds have tremendous influence on our health and wellbeing. The evidence of this influence is rapidly increasing and is even more significant than we have previously realized.
A mind-body approach is now fundamental to holistic care.
It is now very clear that our minds have tremendous influence on our health and wellbeing. The evidence of this influence is rapidly increasing and is even more significant than we have previously realized.
A mind-body approach is now fundamental to holistic care.
It is now very clear that our minds have tremendous influence on our health and wellbeing. The evidence of this influence is rapidly increasing and is even more significant than we have previously realized.
A mind-body approach is not fundamental to holistic care.
It is now very clear that our minds have tremendous influence on our health and wellbeing. The evidence of this influence is rapidly increasing and is even more significant than we have previously realized.
A mind-body approach is now fundamental to holistic care.
Mindfulness has recently become very popular as a tool for reducing stress and increasing relaxation. We, as naturopaths, certainly understand the importance of stress reduction in the treatment of illness and disease. This alone makes Mindfulness a potentially powerful therapeutic technique to consider when it comes to treating our patients. Yet Mindfulness has actual healing properties that extend far beyond this well-known benefit.
Doctor Epstein will present a PITH talk along with Drs. Trina Seligman and Dawn Lawlor. The PITH talk is a Personal Insightful Tale of Healing. (A relative of the NPR’s The MOTH: True Stories Told Live)