Strengthen the Immune System with Mindfulness

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Stress is immunosuppressive. Research into this pernicious relationship between stress and disease has piqued interest in the ways that contemplative practices might positively influence the immune system. According to a large body of evidence, meditation appears to have profound effects on immune function in health and disease […]

ACT On-line to Reduce Chronic Pain

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “What kind of therapy is beneficial?  What are the specific components of therapy most applicable to people with chronic pain?  I can tell you that mindfulness, CBT, and ACT based interventions are definitely part of the equation, i.e., they are always helpful.  In fact, mindfulness practice is […]

Improve Knee Osteoarthritis with Tai Chi

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “adults with knee osteoarthritis-—the most common joint disease in midlife—saw up to three times greater improvement in both pain and joint function from biweekly hour-long tai chi sessions, compared with those who attended stretching and wellness classes. The flowing, meditative movements tone the muscles surrounding joints, enhance […]

Get Mindful On-Line and Get Feeling Better

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “mindfulness exercises delivered in face-to-face settings or remotely via the Internet seem to yield similar changes in symptoms. The remote delivery does not seem to lessen the efficacy of mindfulness interventions.”– Johanna Boettcher   Mindfulness training has been shown through extensive research to be effective in improving […]

Reduce Back Pain with Mindfulness

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “For some people with chronic pain, mindful meditation is an appealing pain management option because it has an unusual benefit; it is something that you personally control. Unlike pain medications or medical procedures, meditation is not done to you, it is something you can do for yourself.” – Stephanie Burke   Low Back […]

Improve Heart Failure Treatment Adherence with Spirituality

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Given the mechanism by which we think religion/spirituality influences physical health, i.e., through psychosocial and behavioral pathways, and the strong influence that psychosocial and behavioral factors have on risk of developing cardiovascular disease, there is no medical condition that R/S is more likely to influence than CVD.” […]