Title: Health Education and Mind/Body Medicine
1Health Education and Mind/Body Medicine
- By Holly Avey, M.P.H.
- Health Educator
- Office of Health Promotion
- Grady Health System, Atlanta, GA
- Doctoral Student
- Department of Health Promotion and Behavior
- University of Georgia, Athens, GA
2What is Mind/Body Medicine?
- What is going on
- inside our minds,
- our hearts, and our spirits
- may have tremendous impact
- on what happens to our bodies.
- Mind/Body Health by Hafen, Karren, Frandsen,
Smith, 1996
3Related Fields
- Psychosomatic medicine
- Health psychology
- Behavioral medicine
- Psychoneuroimmunology
4Key Findings
- Thoughts and emotions create physiological
responses.
5Key Findings
- Overstimulation of neurotransmitters can lead to
reactive inhibition from tissue fatigue.
6Key Findings
- Allostatic Load - the body loses its ability
- to adapt and adjust.
- Prolonged response (stuck in on position)
- Inadequate response (stuck in off position)
- Lack of adaptation (always turning on off)
7Implications for Disease Immune System
- Prolonged response
- allergies, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome,
rheumatoid arthritis - Inadequate response
- colds, flu, dental caries, herpes, ulcers,
cancer, HIV
8Implications for Disease Cardiovascular System
- Prolonged response
- hypertension, hypercholesterolemia
- Lack of adaptation
- arrhythmias
9Implications for Disease Endocrine System
- Prolonged response
- diabetes
10Implications for Disease Nervous System
- Inadequate response to pain
- headaches, back aches, fibromyalgia
11Implications for Disease Gastrointestinal System
- Lack of adaptation
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Ulcers
12Implications for Disease Reproductive System
- Lack of adaptation
- menstrual irregularities
- Prolonged response
- decreased fertility
13Population-Based Long-Term Implications for
Disease
- Health disparities
- measures of chronic stress?
- Successful aging
- optimism and good coping skills
14Mind/Body Research Public Health Perspective
- Education
- Public vs. individual perspective - underlying
societal causes - Multi-disciplinary/ multi-dimensional research
15Barriers to Mind/BodyHealth Education
- Ignorance of mind/body research and treatments
- Fear of addressing mental health issues
- Segregation of existing programs into disease
categories - Funding by disease categories
16 Medical Disease Model ?
Prevention vs. Biopsychosocial-
spiritual Health Model ? Promotion
17Where Do We Go From Here?
- Include mind/body research in Health Education
curricula - Challenge the disease prevention model in program
conception development - Identify interested parties organize
- Advocate for new different funding opportunities
18Useful Resources
- Journal Articles
- Books
- Organizations/ Websites
- Funding Opportunities