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Medicine, Mind and Meaning: A Psychiatrist's Guide to Treating the Body, Mind and Spirit |
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Rating:  Summary: New Integral Healing Model Embraces Body, Mind, and Spirit Review: "Medicine, Mind, and Meaning," a new book by noted psychiatrist, professor and speaker, Dr. Eve A. Wood, is a step-by-step guide that combines traditional psychiatric approaches and spiritual principles. For Wood, former faculty at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and presently Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona Program in Integrative Medicine, development of one's spirituality is a necessary component in healing. Accordingly, the book provides resources and exercises for the use of belief to further the healing process. Among these resources are numerous appendices that engage common psychiatric illnesses, detailing their cause, evaluation, and treatment. These appendices can also be found online at www.MedicineMindandMeaning.com.
C. Everett Koop, M.D., Sc.D., former U.S. Surgeon General and McInerny Professor of Surgery, Dartmouth Medical School, writes the foreward to "Medicine, Mind, and Meaning." Not typically given to publicly endorsing work that is not his own, Dr. Koop's exception in this case marks the importance and urgency he attaches to this text. Writes Koop, "I have seldom been so moved by a book. This is the only healing model that makes sense."
This is an excellent text, one that bridges the large divides between psychiatric medicine, talk therapies, and spiritual traditions of healing. By bringing all these separate but equally important truths under one roof, Wood presents a model that comprehensively addresses the complexity of human illness and treatment. Rich in information and passionate in character, "Medicine, Mind, and Meaning" is an important answer to Koop's question in the Foreward: "If we are each body, mind, and spirit, how can we be healed if we don't treat all three together?"
Rating:  Summary: "A lighthouse in stormy weather"--this is a "must-read" book Review: I heard Dr. Wood on the radio and went and bought her book, thinking it might help me deal with my depression and anxiety. While she sounded warm and caring on the radio, I was really touched by the clear message of support and hope that rings through this book. I learned alot in reading it--alot about myself, my problems, what I can do myself for myself, how to steer my therapy, how to bring spirituality into the mix. The stories of her patients--and the stories that her patients wrote themselves--are so powerful, so moving, so inspiring. If these folks can get better from their problems, so can I! This is a "must-read" book for anyone who feels lost, alone or disheartened in dealing with their emotional problems. I gave my copy to my wife to read--next I'm giving it to my therapist!
Rating:  Summary: "A lighthouse in stormy weather"--this is a "must-read" book Review: I heard Dr. Wood on the radio and went and bought her book, thinking it might help me deal with my depression and anxiety. While she sounded warm and caring on the radio, I was really touched by the clear message of support and hope that rings through this book. I learned alot in reading it--alot about myself, my problems, what I can do myself for myself, how to steer my therapy, how to bring spirituality into the mix. The stories of her patients--and the stories that her patients wrote themselves--are so powerful, so moving, so inspiring. If these folks can get better from their problems, so can I! This is a "must-read" book for anyone who feels lost, alone or disheartened in dealing with their emotional problems. I gave my copy to my wife to read--next I'm giving it to my therapist!
Rating:  Summary: ...this book is a truly compassionate guide.... Review: If you are looking for your own path of healing or find yourself in the role of facilitator of other people's healing journeys, this book is a truly compassionate guide. Dr. Eve A. Wood emphasizes her belief that "where there is a will, there is always a way" for an individual to get better, no matter how hurt, damaged or broken that person's psyche, may be. Using clear and focused language, Dr. Wood illuminates a path along which she has guided many of her own patients, a journey toward healing of the mind, heart and soul. With a grounding in the most respected medical models, Dr. Wood's model incorporates a broad holistic approach, acknowledging the often overlooked importance of the whole person, biological, intellectual, emotional and spiritual, in attaining true emotional and psychological health. It will be helpful for individuals looking to heal their psycholgical selves, for their loved ones seeking to support them, and for practitoners seeking a better practice model.
Rating:  Summary: ...this book is a truly compassionate guide.... Review: If you are looking for your own path of healing or find yourself in the role of facilitator of other people's healing journeys, this book is a truly compassionate guide. Dr. Eve A. Wood emphasizes her belief that "where there is a will, there is always a way" for an individual to get better, no matter how hurt, damaged or broken that person's psyche, may be. Using clear and focused language, Dr. Wood illuminates a path along which she has guided many of her own patients, a journey toward healing of the mind, heart and soul. With a grounding in the most respected medical models, Dr. Wood's model incorporates a broad holistic approach, acknowledging the often overlooked importance of the whole person, biological, intellectual, emotional and spiritual, in attaining true emotional and psychological health. It will be helpful for individuals looking to heal their psycholgical selves, for their loved ones seeking to support them, and for practitoners seeking a better practice model.
Rating:  Summary: A step-by-step guide Review: Medicine, Mind And Meaning: A Psychiatrist's Guide To Treating The Body, Mind, And Spirit by medical and mental health expert Dr. Eve Wood compares human well-being to a three-legged stool, which rests upon the pillars of body, mind, and spirit. A step-by-step guide showing the reader how to involve body (genetics, inborn characteristics and vulnerabilities), mind (backgrounds, beliefs, behaviors) and spirit (faith and the search for higher meaning) in a healing journey toward total wellness, Medicine, Mind And Meaning is a testimony of inspiration, blessing, and the profound healing power of positive will. A forward by C. Everett Koop, M.D., SCD rounds out this transformative work of insight grounded in years of practical and medical experience.
Rating:  Summary: A prescription for self-healing Review: This is one of the most inspiring books for self-empowered healing from mental illness I have read. In her childhood, Dr. Eve Wood learned that, "If a person saves one life, it is as if he has saved the entire world." By this criterion, Dr. Wood is saving the galaxy.
The central theme in her patients' recoveries seems to be Dr. Wood's ability to help them create a safe container of self-acceptance without judgment and her considerable genius in inspiring hope. But she doesn't stop with just the storytelling. This is an interactive book in which she challenges the reader to explore how the patient's story might be relevant to "you," the reader. Concluding each section are "lessons," "take home points," and questions that help the reader to assess her own imbalances.
Throughout Medicine, Mind and Meaning, Dr. Wood offers exercises to help the reader fully integrate the "lessons" of the stories she tells. This book is, in itself, a prescription for self-healing.
Rating:  Summary: Everybody should read this Review: Wow. At last, Medicine with a heart and soul! This book was written by a sensitive physician who really understands what it is like to struggle with life, loss, health and emotional problems. You read the stories in this book--real stories of real people like you and me--and you realize that there is hope for even the most distraught, most impaired people. Hope is the active word. Dr. Wood tells her patients' stories with a loving and compassionate voice, and draws from their stories lessons about healing and coping that really resonnated for me. This book really helped me to understand myself and what I am dealing with--my issues with my family, my son's illness, my depression--better than any doctor, therapist, minister or friend ever has. I couldn't put it down. And I ended up not just understanding it all better, but knowing what I need to do to take charge of my emotional life. It all makes so much sense--its about time somebody talked about what is really most important. I am grateful I found this book. I have passed it to my family and friends, and every single one has been moved by it. Everyone who suffers, or is close to someone who suffers (and isn't that everyone of us?) should read this book.
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