Mind and body -- Japan : The body : toward an Eastern mind-body theory / Yuasa Yasuo ; edited by Thomas P. Kasulis ; translated by Nagatomo Shigenori, Thomas P. Kasulis
1987
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Mind and body -- Japan -- History. : Science and comparative philosophy : introducing Yuasa Yasuo / by David Edward Shaner, Shigenori Nagatomo, Yuasa Yasuo
Mind and body -- Miscellanea. : Spirit versus scalpel : traditional healing and modern psychotherapy / edited by Leonore Loeb Adler and B. Runi Mukherji ; forewords by Albert Pepitone and Uwe P. Gielen
Mind and body -- Research : Mind-body exercise research review : circa 2009 / written by the American College of Sports Medicine ; presented by Ralph LaForge ; produced by Healthy Learning
2009
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Mind and body -- Research -- Case studies. : Qualitative evaluation : a curricula program on mind body medicine and spirituality in a family medicine residency / Kathryn Roulston
Mind and body -- Textbooks : Textbook on evidence-based holistic mind-body medicine : basic philosophy and ethics of traditional Hippocratic medicine / Soren Ventegodt and Joav Merrick
Treatment methods or techniques which are based on the knowledge of mind and body interactions. These techniques can be used to reduce the feeling of tension and effect of stress, and to enhance the physiological and psychological well-being of an individual
The relation between the mind and the body in a religious, social, spiritual, behavioral, and metaphysical context. This concept is significant in the field of alternative medicine. It differs from the relationship between physiologic processes and behavior where the emphasis is on the body's physiology ( = PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY)
The relation between the mind and the body in a religious, social, spiritual, behavioral, and metaphysical context. This concept is significant in the field of alternative medicine. It differs from the relationship between physiologic processes and behavior where the emphasis is on the body's physiology ( = PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY)
The relation between the mind and the body in a religious, social, spiritual, behavioral, and metaphysical context. This concept is significant in the field of alternative medicine. It differs from the relationship between physiologic processes and behavior where the emphasis is on the body's physiology ( = PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY)