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Mind/Body/Spirit Connection
  • Julie E. Preece Ph.D.

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President Benson
  • There is no question that the health of the body
    effects the spirit, or the Lord would never have
    revealed the Word of Wisdom. God has never given
    any temporal commandments, and that which effects
    our stature effects our soul. We need so much
    for the body, mind and spirit to unite in one
    healthy stable soul.

3
John Widstow
  • A correct mental attitude dependant upon sound
    religious philosophy is equally necessary for
    good health. The mind is connected closely with
    the body, and its master. Love will promote
    health hate will undermine it.

4
History of Mind Body Connection
  • Anciently Aristotle observed that pain has an
    emotional and feeling component. Galen, 200
    A.D., suggested that depressed women have a
    tendency towards contracting cancer. In the
    18th Century Gendron and Guy identified a
    connection between cancer and depression.
    (Derogatis, 1986)

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Bad Patients
  • 1970-Present Sandra Levy Seriously ill patients
    with Breast Cancer who expressed high levels of
    depression, anxiety and hostility survived longer
    than those who showed little distress.
  • Leonard Derogatis Studies 35 women with
    metastatic Breast Cancer found that long term
    survivors had a poor relationship with their
    physicians as judged by their physician (Siegel,
    1988)
  • Levy Bad patients, judged by hospital staff,
    more killer T cells than good patients. (Siegel,
    1988)

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More Studies. . .
  • Kiecolt-Glaser and Glaser at Ohio State Medical
    School showed that exam stress decreased the
    function of lymphocytes--natural killer calls,
    and interferon.
  • ( Borysenko, 1988).
  • Dr. Charlene Kavanough University of Wisconsin
    Med. School, severely burned children changed own
    dressing...needed less meds and fewer
    complications (Siegel, 1988).

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Sobel, 1995 p. 236
  • Manitoba, Canada 3500 senior citizens were
    followed in a study for 7 years. Those people
    who rated their health poor were almost three
    times more likely to die during the study than
    those who perceived their life to be excellent. .
    .only increasing age seemed to have a more
    powerful influence on death rates than self-rated
    health.

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Sobel, 1995
  • Alameda County, California Men with poor
    self-rated health more likely to die than those
    who saw their health as excellent. In women the
    difference was five times. The results remained
    even when health behaviors such as smoking,
    exercise, social ties and psychological state
    were controlled.

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Health, Aug 2000
  • A diet is a risk factor for coronary heart
    disease and is considered a causal factor in
    approx.. a third of all heart concerns.
  • McGinnis and Forge rank poor diet in a
    combination with lack of exercise, as second only
    to tobacco as a cause for morbidity and
    mortality.
  • A report commissioned by the World Cancer
    Research Fund and the American Institute for
    Cancer Research, estimated that diets high in
    vegetables and fruits (more than 400 grams a day)
    could prevent at least 20 of all cancer
    incidence.

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John Widstoe
  • Food fads and fancies have therefore multiplied.
    Some of them rest upon sound knowledge many of
    them are worthless and dangerous. Here are some
    of them use no meat eat no vegetables eat
    only fruit, pay attention only to vitamins,
    minerals are the only concern, eat very little,
    fast a great deal. . .

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Exercise
  • Study reported by Diane Kozak suggests that 30
    mins of exercise 3x per week can help major
    depression.
  • James Blumenthal Duke University Depressed
    people on supervised exercise regime 60 improved
    in 4 months (same as with psychotropics) but
    30on medication relapsed vs. 9 in exercise
    group.

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Pres. Boyd K. Packer
  • Learn to use moderation and common sense in
    matters of health an nutrition, and particularly
    in medication. Avoid being extreme or fanatical
    or becoming a faddist.

13
American Family Physician(2001) Anandrarajah
Height
  • No one really knows how spirituality is
    related to health. However, it seems the body,
    mind and spirit are connected. The health of any
    one of those three seem to effect the health or
    the others.

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American Family Physician 2001Anandrarajah
Height
  • Set aside time every day to do things which help
    you spiritually. These may include community
    service, volunteer work, prayer, meditation,
    devotional singing, reading inspirational books,
    nature walks, quiet time for thinking, yoga,
    playing a sport or attending religious services.

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DC 105, 2 Nephi 32 9
  • pray always, that you may come off conqueror.
  • I say unto you that ye must pray always, and not
    faint that ye must not perform any thing unto
    the Lord save in the first place ye shall pray
    unto the Father

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Research On Honoring Your Spirit
  • Frequency of Prayer and spiritual church
    attendance significantly related to health status
    independent of age.
  • Significantly lower blood pressure for Church
    Attendees
  • Spiritual Commitment positively associated with
    lower rates of arteriosclerosis, better health
    and longer life span. Heart-transplants, Cancer,
    Cardiovascular disease, Depression (Udermann,
    2000).

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Journal of Gerontology 4,000 senior citizens in
Durham N.C.
  • Dr. Harold Koening 4,000 healthy senior
    citizens who said they rarely or never prayed ran
    about a 50 greater risk of dying during the
    studies than seniors who prayed or meditated more
    than once per month.

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Duke University Study
  • 1, 700 Elderly people in North Carolina followed
    for more than 6 years. Lab analysis of
    cytokines. People who attended Church or prayed
    had a higher functioning immune system.

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The Gerontologist October 1988
  • Religious faith predict lower blood pressure,
    lower rates of coronary heart diseases and higher
    survival rate following surgery.
  • Strong spiritual commitment is positively
    associated with lower rates of arteriosclerosis
    in men and women and longer life span.

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Spiers, 2004
  • encouraging forgiveness can help prevent
    psychiatric disease. . .leads to decreased
    anxiety and depression.

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3 Nephi 11 29-30
  • Behold, this is not my doctrine to stir up the
    hearts of men with anger, one against another
    but this is my doctrine, that such things should
    be done away.

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Sethness, Rauschhuber, Etnyre, Gilliland, Lowery,
Jones, 2004
  • link between frequency and intensity of anger
    and hostility episodes that alter the
    physiological reactivity of the heart and
    neuroendochrine systems.
  • Stress and negative emotions such as anger and
    hostility have been found to increase heart rate
    and blood pressure resulting in damage to the
    epithelium and making it vulnerable to
    inflammation and lipid deposits.

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DC 64 9
  • Wherefore, I say unto you, that ye ought to
    forgive one another for he that forgiveth not
    his brother his trespasses standeth condemned
    before the Lord for there remaineth in him the
    greater sin.

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Dr. Tim Smith
  • C.T scans on couples with no previous heart
    history Couples who are more hostile more
    calcium deposits.

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Forgiveness thought to work in two ways
  • Reducing State of unforgiveness, a potent
    mixture of bitterness, anger,hostility,
    resentment and fear.
  • This leads to increased blood pressure and
    hormonal changes-linked to cardiovascular
    disease, immune suppression, and possibly,
    impaired neurological function and memory.
  • Newsweek September 27 04

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Second Reason
  • People will a strong social network tend to be
    healthy than loners.
  • 20 individuals in happy relationships matched
    with 20 troubled. Higher levels of base line
    cortisol-shot up even further when they were
    asked to think about troubled relationships.
  • Newsweek Sept 27, 2004

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Forgiveness- Tofu for the Soul-Dr Dean Ornish
  • 1,200 published studies
  • The most selfish thing you can do for yourself is
    to forgive other people.
  • Reduces Stress of Unforgivness
  • Decreases bp and hormone changes
  • 20 people in happy/20 people in unhappy
    relationships- higher cortisol

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Social Support
  • A study of 6,928 adults found that women who were
    socially isolated were at an increased risk for
    dying of cancer. Those who had a few social
    contacts and who felt isolated had a 2x increase
    in incidence and 5x increase in relative risk for
    mortality doe to hormone-related cancers
    (Spiegel, 1999).

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Social Support
  • Emotional support has a protective influence for
    survival for patients with earliest stage breast,
    colorectal, or lung cancer (Ell, 1992).
  • Women who had confidants in the first few months
    after surgery lowered their mortality rates,
    (Maunsell, 1995).

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Spiegel (1999)
  • Social isolation and death is as strong as
    between serum cholesterol levels or smoking and
    mortality.
  • Decreased survival rates in persons with cancer
    have been found to be associated with low quality
    and quantity of social relationships.

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Waxler 1991
  • Measures of social relationships that have been
    found to be significantly associated with longer
    survival are martial status support from
    friends contact with friends support from
    relatives and neighbors.

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More on Social Support
  • Patients who report high levels of perceived
    social support and marital satisfaction
    experience less distress and less sever pain.
  • Spouses often mirror each others health.
    Spouses share the same environment, family
    stresses, health habits and the strain of being a
    caregiver. (Wilson, 2002)

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Get Adequate Sleep D C 88124
  • Cease to sleep longer than is needful retire to
    thy bed early, that ye may not be weary arise
    early, that your bodies and your minds may be
    invigorated.

34
Brigham Young according to John Widstoe, said
  • 8 hours recreation,
  • 8 hours work and
  • 8 hours sleep.

35
More on Sleep
  • 1/4 of all Americans are sleep deprived
  • Need for sleep varies for different people.
  • Most experts suggest 8 hours (Frank, 2001
    Wetherbee 2001).

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Brigham Young
  • Instead of doing two days work in one day,
    wisdom would dictate (to the Saints) that if they
    desire long life and good health, they must,
    after sufficient exertion, allow the body to rest
    before it is entirely exhausted. When exhausted,
    some argue that they need stimulants. . .but
    instead of these kind of stimulants they should
    recruit by rest.

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Sleep Tips
  • Keep to a regular routine.
  • Do not do anything but sleep in your bed room.
  • Do not exercise or eat within 5-6 hours of your
    bed time.
  • Avoid heavy meals and drinks with high caffeine
    content before bed time.
  • Make sure that you find both your bed room and
    temperature of your room comfy.
  • Exercise regularly Duke University
    Study-physically fit older men fell asleep twice
    as fast than sedentary men.

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DC 10, DC 88124
  • Do not run faster or labor more than you have
    the strength and means.

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Vacation
  • Schedule carefully
  • Work when you work then do something different.
  • Both men and women who take vacations have better
    heart health than those who do not (Loecher
    2001-study of 12,00 men 9 years) and (Stark, 2001
    20 yr. study of 749 women).
  • Take weekends or micro vacations
  • If possible avoid extra work hours- 45 hours or
    more-undermining health.

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Take Care of Unresolved Issues in Your Life
  • Depression detrimental to physical health
    (McEwen, 1998).
  • Watson, 1999 Haviland, 1999). High scores for
    depression and moderate hopeless/helpless
    linked to a significantly reduced chance of
    survival (n578) with early stage Breast cancer.
  • Anxiety (Bushnell at McGill University in
    Canada)-cookie dough smells, perfume pain becomes
    less unpleasant.

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Bartlett Medical Economics, March 2001
  • Stress is a third what happens and two thirds
    how we react.

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Davis, Eshelman and Mckay
  • We have two choices on managing stress either
    alter our external environment or our response to
    stress.
  • The Relaxation Response Work Book, 1985

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Ways To Reduce Stress
  • Change the Stressful Situation it's self
  • Change our PERCEPTION of the Situation.
  • Change our Capacity to Deal with the Situation
    i.e. improve skills or increase physical
    efficiency.

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Making Changes-the 3 Questions
  • How Can I Change the Stressful Situation?
  • How Can I Change My Perception of the Stressful
    Situation
  • How Can I Change my Capacity to Deal with the
    Stressful Situation?

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Vamarec March, 2001
  • Know your self talk

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ABCs of Perceptions
  • A Stressful Event
  • B Thought/Perception
  • C Physical/Mental response

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Out of Their Own Mouths . . .
  • Suffering comes before the joy. . . Its like
    that before a woman has her baby-there is a lot
    of pain there but its worth it.
  • God just wants to see how much we can take, and
    when you look at it differently, it does open up
    a healing.
  • My self worth is not low. Im just forgetting
    that Im worth a lot, even though I have an
    illness, even though there are going to be
    problems.
  • When we base ourselves on human doing rather than
    being we set ourselves up to fail and be
    miserable.

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Form Their Own Mouths . . .
  • I can either choose to have this as a stumbling
    block or I can step upon it and become a better
    person.
  • When I first got sick I was very angry about it
    and I finally had to come to a point where I had
    to forgive God and then I had to ask Him to
    forgive me for blaming him.
  • Healing is the process of finding peace and
    acceptance even though the body is not responding
    in a way the participant would desire.

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Mosiah 3 19
  • We will be a natural man for ever and ever,
    unless he yields to the enticing of the Holy
    Spirit, and putteth off the natural man and be
    cometh a saint through the Atonement of Christ
    the Lord, and be come as a child, submissive,
    meek. Humble, patient, full of love, willing to
    submit to all things which the Lord seethe fit to
    inflict upon him, even as a child doth submit to
    his father.

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DC 122 7, 9
  • If the heavens gather blackness, and all the
    elements combine to hedge up the way and above
    all, if the very jaws of hell shall gape open the
    mouth wide after thee, know thou, my son, that
    all these things shall give thee experience, and
    shall be for thy good.
  • Therefore, hold on to thy way. . . Thy days are
    known and thy years shall not be numbered less
    therefore, fear not what man can do, for god
    shall be with you forever and ever.

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Brenner, The Faith and Doubt of Holocaust
Survivors
  • It never occurred to me to question Gods doings
    or lack of doings while I was an inmate of
    Auschwitz, although of course I understand that
    others did. . . I was no less or more religious
    because of what the Nazis did to us and I
    believe my faith in God was not undermined in the
    least. It never occurred to me to associate the
    calamity we were experiencing with God, to blame
    Him, or to believe in Him less or cease believing
    in Him at all because He didnt come to our aide.
    God doesn't owe us that, or anything. We owe
    our lives to Him. If someone believes that God
    is responsible for the death of six million
    because He didnt somehow do something to save
    them, hes got his thinking reversed. We owe God
    our lives for the few or many years we live, and
    we have the duty to worship Him and do as He
    commands us. Thats why were here on earth to be
    in Gods service, to do Gods bidding.

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Burnham, (2001)
  • Laugh- it boosts immune system and lowers your
    bodys cortisol levels

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Herbert Benson-Relaxation Response
  • Repetition of a sound or a word or prayer.
  • Setting aside of intrusive thoughts to return
    back to the sound or word

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Research
  • John Kabbott Zinn 61 of patients reported a
    significant releif from pain.
  • 50 reported a continued relief after 4 years.
    And were still practicing some form of mediation.
  • Meditation has been found successful in treating
    anxiety, panic disorders, insomnia, irritable
    bowel syndrome (Vickers Zollman, 1999),
    atherosclerosis (Moore, 2000), hypertension,
    cardiac arrhythmias, pain, allergies, repetitive
    stress injury, infertility (Benson, 2001).
  • According to Benson (2001) practicing the
    relaxation response daily, boosts the immune
    system and changes brain activity and mechanisms
    in the CNS.

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Safety
  • Health problems as a result of meditation or
    relaxation exercise is very rare
  • Basilar and vertebral artery occlusion after yoga
    postures that put strain on the neck
  • Relaxation exercises should be avoided by people
    with poorly controlled cardiovascular disease as
    abdominal tensing can cause problems
  • Meditation- problematic with people with a
    history of psychosis or epilepsy

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Meditation-Mindfulness
  • The Art of Non-Doing and Non-Striving
  • One welcomes what ever comes up in meditation and
    be with it rather than insisting on paying
    attention to only one thing. This principle is
    one of the most characteristic and valuable
    features of mindful mediation.

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Meditation
  • What matters is whether you are aware of your
    thoughts and feelings during meditation and how
    you handle them-we make room for them.
  • The breath becomes the anchor-the home base.

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Doeothee Soelle in her book Suffering
  • suggests that the most important question we can
    ask about suffering is. . .Does our suffering
    serve God or the Devil, the cause of becoming
    alive or morally paralyzed? Not where does
    tragedy come from? But where does it lead?

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Luke 8
  • touched the boarders of his garment. . . she came
    trembling and falling down before him, she
    declared unto him. . . for what cause she had
    touched him, and how she was healed immediately.
    And he said unto her, Daughter, be of good
    comfort thy faith hath made thee whole go in
    peace.

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So What
  • Exercise
  • Intake of Food
  • Spiritual Pursuits
  • Church/Temple Attendance, Prayer
  • Ward Choir/Service/Reading Scriptures
  • Friends/Social Life/Partner
  • Sleep
  • Thoughts/Perceptions
  • Relaxation/Meditation

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John 1427
  • Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto
    you not as the world giveth, give I unto you.
    Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be
    afraid.

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Isaiah 4031
  • But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew
    their strength they shall mount up with wings as
    eagles they shall run and not be weary and they
    shall walk and not faint.

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Myths of Self Care
  • Taking Care of myself is Selfish.
  • Others need me
  • It will take too much time, or money
  • Others just handle things better than I do so I
    must really be weak.
  • I should be able to deal with all that I have to
    do.

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More Myths
  • If I work longer I will get more done.
  • I can skip a few nights of sleep without problem.
  • Medical check ups are expensive and time
    consuming-Ill put it off for a couple of years.
  • There is no one else to do the things I do

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Even More Myths
  • I dont have time to be sick.
  • If I feel guilty its a bad thing
  • What are your myths?
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