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The MindBody Connection Essay Research Paper The

The Mind-Body Connection Essay, Research Paper


The mind has an incredible power. We see


it as we go through our everyday activities,


constantly displaying the wonders of logic,


thought, memory and creativity. Yet, can


the mind be more powerful than we know?


Is it possible to reduce or even eliminate


pain, illness and disease by using the


natural powers it possesses? Can the mind


heal?


Many of our finest researchers and


scientists have explored that question, and


while the exact answer still eludes us, the


facts seem to bear out that the mind does


have the power to assist in both healing,


and conversely, bringing on "disease" as


well. Two such examples of mind and body


healing are hypnotherapy and meditation.


There are others such as ionization, which


focuses on thinking positive instead of


negative. But first, I will describe the


reasoning behind the mind-body


connection.


Psychoneuroimmunology is the name for


the study of the min-body connection, or


PNI for short. PNI has been around for the


last 20 years or so and has revolutionized


the way we look at health and wellness.


There was a point in human existence when


the connection between the mind and the


body was taken for granted. A couple of


centuries ago, science had grown to


understand the "mechanical universe"


concept. The laws of Sir Newton and the


science of physics had begun to infiltrate the


science of medicine. If the universe


followed mechanical laws, so might the


body. To prove this theory, scientists


needed to open a body up to observe how it


worked. The Church was very adamant


about the body being the temple of the soul


and could never be desecrated. After much


haggling and several smoke-filled back


room discussions, an agreement was


reached. The Church would maintain it?s


jurisdiction over "the mind" for that is were


the personality and soul "truly" resides and


science could have the body, which is just a


"machine for the mind" and upon death,


would become simply an empty vessel.


Furthering the rift, more recent science has


discovered that specific diseases can be


"cured" through specific medicinal formulas


or drugs. This "magic bullet" mentality


spread throughout medicine and science.


Truly the body was a mechanical thing that


responded to specific stimulus and could be


counted on to respond the same way every


time. Wonderful news, the body did not


respond as intended. Science has tried to


brush aside or explain away this


phenomenon y saying, "Oh, it?s just the


placebo effect" or "It?s spontaneous


remission" as well as other innocuous terms


seemingly to lessen it?s importance. It is


human nature when something is not


understood to either dismiss it, diminish it


or ignore it all together. This search to seek


out answers to this reoccurring


phenomenon is the basis for PNI, the way


the mind-body connection is made and how


we can utilize it for greater health and


well-being.


Over the past decade, we have come a long


way in understanding the psycho-biology of


mind-body communication and the


mental/emotional processes involved. To


begin with, most of us have a basic


understanding of how psycho-biology


communication occurs through the nervous


system. Messages are transmitted through


electrical impulses along a system of nerves


that connect the brain to every system,


organ, gland, muscle, etc.. When we want


to lift our arm, the specific signals race


along the nerves to the required muscles,


ligaments, etc., in order to accomplish the


task. There is, also, the "autonomic"


nervous system that sends the electrical


impulses automatically, without conscious


thought, to such parts as the heart, lungs,


digestive tract, etc.. That way we don?t have


to worry about things like forgetting to have


our heart beat.


There is another facet to this seemingly


automatic activity. The "autonomic immune


system". The immune system cells, which


free-float throughout our bodies, act all on


their own, automatically. When you get an


infection, the immune system kicks in and


takes care of the problem. How do they


know when to go into action? New research


is pointing that there is another open line of


communication. A biochemical, molecular


code that is transmitted to each cell. This


code is in the form of hormones or


neuroceptides. Each cell of the body has


receptors for these neuroceptides. The code


contained in the peptide is then


communicated to the cell. The cell then acts


according to this communication, just like a


muscle acts according to the signals it


receives. The cell then sends biochemical


responses back into the system. This allows


for the two-way communication not only


between itself and the brain, but also


between itself and other cells. This shows


itself openly the well coordinated immune


cells attacking an invading bacteria.


Communication is paramount to a


successful immune system defense.


This biochemical connection must also have


a direct link to the mind. Researchers have


found that link. If you were to draw a line


through your head starting just behind your


ear going to just behind the other ear, at the


middle of that line you would find a


clumping of glands and blood vessels called


the Limbic-Hypothalamic System which


consists of the limbic system, hypothalamus


and the pituitary gland. The connection


works this way. A mental/emotional state


exits within the mind, the mind transmits


the image of that state through the nervous


system and to the Limbic-Hypothalamic


system. Every system, organ, gland, fiber


and cell of the body receives the message.


Then they each act according to the


message. To illustrate a point, a university


study was done on the immune system of


persons whose long-term partner had


recently died. Having factored out all other


affecting stimulus but grief, it was


discovered that the immune system in the


state of deep grief operated at 70% decrease


of activity. In other words, the immune


system was running at only 30%. That can


explain why the widowed spouse, who was


never sick in their life, would die of


pneumonia or such related disease, 6


months after their spouse?s death.


You know yourself, how emotions can


boost your energy level or drain it to almost


nothing. The images and experiences that


we fill our mind with, get communicated


and then translated physically. This is how


stress operates. The major stressors (like job


loss, death, divorce and etc.) while having a


significant effect, are not the major culprit of


stress related health problems. It seems that


the little stressors (like being late for work,


a car cutting you off on the expressway,


etc.) have more effect on us physically. The


theory is that the little stressors are judged


to be of little or no importance, so we tend


to ignore their effect. All those little


frustrations, unc

onsciously remain


frustrations even when they are forgotten


long ago to our conscious awareness. They


linger on and their effects never diminish.


All the images we carry with us are


communicated to all parts of our body all


the time. You tell yourself something often


enough, you will start believing it. The body


hears that you "don?t have a leg to stand


on", or you?re dying of cancer", or that


argument you had with your parents


twenty years ago is still eating away at you.


It will then respond to that communication.


If you have an internal image of " I only


seem to take time off when I?m sick", your


body will make you sick when you need


that time off. You can be sure your body


will give you what you expect. Think


negative and bad things can happen, think


positive and good things can happen. It?s all


within the mind and body connection.


Now we understand the communication


between the mind and body, let?s go back to


how the mind can assist the body in healing.


One method of accomplishing that is


through hypnotherapy. Hypnotherapy is


the reconditioning of certain sensory


reactions to the stimuli of anxiety so that


physiological symptoms such as ulcers and


headaches will not be produced. Habitual


reactions of the patient are altered under


hypnosis. After the therapist has changed


the patient?s anxiety-producing sensation


system, the subject is trained in the use of


the new responses in life outside therapy.


The problems that hypnotherapy is best


placed to help with, fall into thoughts and


ideas, feelings and habits. People can suffer


from thoughts of low self-esteem, or


obsessive thoughts about someone or


something. They may not be able to get out


of their minds the idea that they are


suffering from an illness.


Hypnotherapy can help the person to


change such ideas. Sort of like altering the


mind. Other people can suffer from a wide


range of distressing feelings, such as panic


attacks, anxiety, jealousy, guilt, anger and


inadequacy. Whatever the problem feeling,


hypnotherapy can deal with it more


specifically than can a drug and without


side effects. On the other hand, people can


find themselves in the grip of many habits


that they seem unable to control, from


something like nail-biting or smoking to


more deep-seated compulsions.


Hypnotherapy, using hypnotic techniques,


can help to remove habits with precision


and a freedom from side effects. There is of


course, a considerable variation in the


difficulty of the various problems, and there


is no general rule which makes it possible to


say how much improvement can be


achieved and in how much time. The


simpler problems can at times be overcome


completely in one session; hypnosis can be


extremely effective. More deeply rooted


problems may take longer.


On the contrary, meditation is taking the


time to get in touch with our true nature. It


is a simple effort that becomes effortless as


we do it more and more. True effort comes


in simply taking the time out of our hectic


lives. The rest is easy. When we first begin


to meditate, our minds resist. We are used


to a constant chatter in our minds. Our


thoughts are often uncontrolled. We worry


about our jobs, finances, relationships, out


"to do" list, and the list goes on. All of this


belongs to the physical world. The practice


of meditation helps us temporarily let the


physical world go so we can begin to see


ourselves as we truly are ? spiritual beings.


Meditation helps us in many ways. You will


begin to notice some benefits right away,


while others will occur gradually. Beyond


the purely physical benefits, which have


been scientifically proven, meditators


receive emotional and mental benefits as


well as spiritual enrichment. When we


meditate, we are focused only on the


experience of meditation. We are living "in


the moment." There is no room for our


worries or fears. The stresses and tensions


we have been carrying around are


suspended. We become relaxed and are


able to experience inner peace and joy.


Some of the results of meditation show we


gain: increased clarity of mind, improved


emotional well-being, increased happiness,


increased intelligence, increased creativity,


improved memory and improved


relationships. Meditation has been used


successfully in the treatment and prevention


of high blood pressure, heart disease,


migraine headaches, and autoimmune


diseases such as diabetes and arthritis. It


has proved helpful in reducing obsessive


thinking, anxiety, depression and hostility.


Learning to meditate takes only a few


minutes and your body will immediately


start to respond. However, regular


meditation is needed to gain the full


benefits of meditation. With practice your


level of relaxation will deepen. Your


attention span will increase. You?ll become


more skilled at living in the present


moment. Many of the mental and spiritual


aspects of meditating will become apparent


over time.


This ability to heal ourselves lies within


each of us. It is just a matter of learning to


tap to this incredible resource, to make the


mind-body connection, to reach within


ourselves and discover how much power


we have over our bodies and ourselves.


This is what will ultimately lead us all to a


higher quality of life, true health, and


wellness. I think the future of the


mind-body connection is gaining a lot more


respect than it used to. Conventional


physicians want to learn a great deal on this


phenomenon. Doctors and practitioners are


becoming aware that we, the patients, just


don?t want conventional medicine anymore.


We want to heal ourselves. To be able to


use our mind and body to prevent disease


and become a lot more aware of how our


bodies function. There is always something


that can be done to help us improve the


quality of our life. Maybe even make strides


toward ending the condition. By studying


the self-images, understanding the way we


think and feel about the world and how we


fit into it, we can adjust them and change


the outcomes, both mentally and physically.


By understanding the process, we can take


the necessary action to change what we


don?t want and create what we do want.


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