June 2012 | Mind-Body Medicine

2012 | June, NDNR Issues

jun12.pdf_1_thumbListening to Our Bodies to Achieve Work-Life Balance …………………………..>>7
Donna L. Beck, ND
Steps NDs can take to avoid the risk of workaholism and achieve better work-life balance.


Bargaining in Medicine ………………….>>10
Brad S. Lichtenstein, ND
Delve into the murky world of ideas, attitudes, dreams, fears, and concepts to treat the “whole” patient.


The Brain-Gut-Enteric Microbiota Axis ……………………………..>>12
Matthew Marturano, NMD
A new twist on mind-body medicine and case histories that focus on the gut.


The Physician-Patient Relationship …………………………………..>>13
Sheryl Wagner, ND
Keeping it real, while meeting the patient’s needs.


Psychosomatic Pain …………………..>>15
Marnie Loomis, ND
Node Smith, ND Candidate
Recognizing and treating TMS to alleviate physical symptoms in the patient.


A Message From the President ………>>16
David M. Brady, ND, DC, CCN, DACBN Vice Provost of Health Sciences, University of Bridgeport
News from the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine.


Media Resources for NDs ………………>>20
Stacie Deyglio, ND
A review of current media resources for the
naturopathic industry.


Governance Is a Team Sport in the Naturopathic Medical Education World …………………………….>>24
David J. Schleich, PhD
Tackling the rapidly emerging “integrative medicine” landscape.


A Place for Plants in Conscious End of Life …………………………………….>>17
Robin DiPasquale, ND, RH (AHG)
Botanicals for a graceful transition emotionally and physically through the stages of death.


“Wholism” Alleviates Pain ……………..>>21
Joseph Kellerstein, DC, ND
Pulsatilla and weeping reduce pain in a
60-year-old woman.


The Use of Phrenology in Naturopathy …………………………………..>>22
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE
The attributes of human faculties and temperaments as tools to treat the patient

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