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A Guide to Self-Empowerment
Appendix E. Mind/Body
Medicine and
In a study published in the journal Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine (1998, 9(3):171-90) researchers discovered that patients who used mind/body medicine practices such as meditation tripled their chances of improvement over a 12 month period, compared to patients who did not use such practices. The study was conducted by William Collinge, Ph.D. and Ellen Raskin, M.A. of the Flowing River Institute in San Francisco, and Paul Yarnold, Ph.D., research professor of medicine at Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago. Seventy patients were randomly assigned to training and control groups. Those in the training group were taught mindfulness meditation and a Chinese form of mind/body healing called chi kung. To gauge improvement the researchers used the SF36, a standard health status survey used widely in medical outcome research. KEY FINDINGS
For the 15 patients in the sample who were the least severely ill, improvement was likely regardless of any other factors (87% reported improvement). For the remaining 45 patients, the three quarters of the sample who were the most severely ill, whether they improved was accurately predicted by how often they used a mind/body medicine practice. Those who used such a practice 3 or more days per week were 2.7 times as likely to report improvement at 12 months than were those who did not (65% versus 24%). Having good social ties seemed to bolster the benefits of regular practice. Patients who practiced 3 or more days per week and also had stronger social involvement in their lives were 3.6 times as likely to report improvement at 12 months (87% versus 24%). SIMILAR FINDINGS WITH OTHER DISEASES
The results of this study are summarized in the model below. The degree of impairment, as reflected in the person's current level of role functioning, predicts the extent to which meditation practice is likely to alter the course of their health:
CONCLUSIONS
The study was funded by a grant from the Stupski Family Fund to the Flowing River Institute, San Francisco. REFERENCE
Audtiotape Program
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