Y ale Medicine posted some physicians recommend the practice of mindfulness to help “patients cope with illness and the anxiety related to it.” A program developed in 1970 undergirds this contribution to health care.
People of faith recognize familiar elements in the practice that are older than 50 years. Jesuit Chris Krall noted 16th-Century Christian foundations.
Modern neuroscience advocates the use of imagination and attention to bodily sensations as treatments for the long-term effects of trauma, but this approach is nowhere near as novel as it might sound, argues Chris Krall SJ. https://t.co/PblXQA5jmJ #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek #AMDG pic.twitter.com/VwkXYoQ6VD— Thinking Faith (@ThinkingFaith) May 23, 2020
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