Authors: Herbert Benson, Marg Stark, Marg Stark
ISBN-13: 9780788157752, ISBN-10: 0788157752
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company
Date Published: June 1996
Edition: (Non-applicable)
In this life-changing new book, Timeless Healing, Herbert Benson, MD, explores the intersection between objective science and the mystifying power of the human spirit. In Timeless Healing, Dr. Benson shows how affirming beliefs, particularly belief in a higher power, make a critical contribution to our physical health. In essence, Dr. Benson's message is that our bodies are wired for God. The key to Timeless Healing is what Dr. Benson calls remembered wellness - a concept that may revolutionize the way health care is practiced in the Western world. A Harvard physician who has conducted scientific research for thirty years, Dr. Benson explains how he became convinced that humans are genetically encoded with a need for and nourishment from faith. He documents that when people call upon faith, they activate neurologic pathways for self-healing. Detailing the scientific evidence, Dr. Benson clearly shows how anyone, along with a caring physician or healer, can tap into a reservoir of remembered wellness to affect and cure up to 90 percent of medical complaints. Acknowledging Western medicine's deficits when it comes to appreciating faith and the human spirit, Dr. Benson does not dismiss modern health care out of hand. Instead, he proposes practical ways in which patients and the medical community can make faith an integral part of health care, and he explores the merits of unconventional medicine. He proposes a balanced treatment approach drawing upon all components of health caremedications, medical procedures, and self-care that includes remembered wellness.
Apropos to the world of modern medicine, Shakespeare wrote, "Oft expectation fails, and most oft there, Where it promises most." To this arena of lofty expectation and technological wizardry, Benson (Harvard Medical Sch.) again explores the healing power of the human psyche. As in his The Wellness Book (LJ 3/1/92), Benson illustrates via exhaustive case studies and anonymous examples the power of what has been erroneously labeled the placebo effect. Further, he cites numerous instances where the intersection of prayer and meditation have stemmed the tide of pain or disability, illuminating for the uninitiated the raw potency of the human will. Benson's academic credentials lend credence to his authoritative voice as he "demythologizes meditation" (says one early reviewer) as well as the world of wholistic healing. Somewhat overblown at times, Benson's previous works go far to cover much of what is reiterated here. Purchase where interest in spirituality and wholistic medicine is high or as an initial foray into this area.-Sandra Collins, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Lib.
Foreword | 11 | |
1 | A Search for Something That Lasts | 13 |
2 | Remembered Wellness | 25 |
3 | The Nature of Belief | 47 |
4 | The Brain's Prerogative | 65 |
5 | Medicine's Spiritual Crisis | 97 |
6 | The Relaxation Response | 123 |
7 | The Faith Factor and the Spiritual Experience | 119 |
8 | Faith Heals | 169 |
9 | Wired for God | 193 |
10 | Optimal Medicine, Optimal Health | 219 |
11 | Trust Your Instincts, Trust Your Doctor | 241 |
12 | The Ills of Information | 257 |
13 | Timeless Healing | 283 |
A Disclosure of Belief | 305 | |
Appendix: Relaxation Audio- and Videotapes | 307 | |
References | 313 | |
Index | 341 |