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Mind, Body,
and Neuro-Linguistic
Programming (NLP)
T
here has always been a difference between eastern vs. western medicine. Eastern thinks mind and
body are connected while western believes there is
a separation. Even with lots of medical and scientific research about the topic, no one can really un-
derstand its entirety. One thing is for sure, mind and body
communicate between each other in extraordinary ways!
Hippocrates once said, “Men ought to know that from the
brain, and from the brain only, arise our pleasures, joy,
laughter and jests, as well as our sorrows, pain, griefs, and
tears. The brain is part of the neurological system and deals
with all our emotions.
By Julie Alvira, MD, MBA
NeuroPower
Many think the brain is the most powerful organ in the human body. Neurologists and psychiatrists have to deal with
patients that had entered into deep levels of unconsciousness. Even though the brain is an organ, it internalizes all our
mental functions. Pandya (2011) help us
understand the correlation of brain, mind,
and soul explaining that mental functions
are part of our minds and the structure that
produces them is the brain. Neurons are deployed and connected in infinite variations
that result in complex neural networks with
chemical and electrical reactions that are
contained in the mind. If we understand this
concept, we can understand when Pandya
(2011) states, “Even though the mind cannot be localized in a specific area in the
brain, abnormalities attributed to the mind
are consequences of chemical processes
within different parts of the brain.” The University of Maryland Medical Center have
done research among psychiatrists and other physicians that had studied the impact of
emotions on different body systems concluding that you can train the mind to focus on
what you want to achieve, even controlling
your health. Are there methodologies that
can help us understand and apply the correlation between thoughts, emotions, behavior, and language?
There are many answers but one that encompasses all variables is NLP (Neuro- Linguistic Programming).
“Progress is impossible without change, and
those who cannot change their minds cannot
change anything.” George Bernard Shaw
Julie Alvira, M.D., MBA Healthcare Management creator of AJBodysculpt. www.
ajbodysculpt. com. A health, wellness, and fitness platform that provides you with the
necessary tools to get into a healthier lifestyle. Health & Wellness Keynote Speaker/
Corporate Wellness Consulting/ Coaching/ Writer. You can see her fitness videos in
YouTube: AJBodysculpt. Contact: [email protected].
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