Rachel Fintzy is a licensed psychotherapist in Santa Monica, California, who specializes
in psychoneuroimmunology, the relationship between emotions, the nervous system and the immune system, and how to foster healthy emotional and mental states to enhance resistance to physical disease.
Relationship researchers put the «psycho»
in psychoneuroimmunology.
Relationship researchers: Putting the psycho
in psychoneuroimmunology for over 30 years.
Not exact matches
Cameron holds a Ph.D.
in Clinical Psychology (
Psychoneuroimmunology) from UCLA, a B.A.
in Psychology (Cognitive Neuroscience) from Harvard.
Her most recent books include: Psychology of Trauma 101 (2014), The Science of Mother - Infant Sleep (2013), Depression
in New Mothers, 2nd Edition (2010), The
Psychoneuroimmunology of Chronic Disease (2010), Trauma & Physical Health (2009), and How to Write for a General Audience (2007).
Dr. Kendall - Tackett is author of more than 310 journal articles, book chapters and other publications, and author or editor of 22 books
in the fields of trauma, women's health, depression, and breastfeeding, including Treating the Lifetime Health Effects of Childhood Victimization, 2nd Edition (
in press, Civic Research Institute), Depression
in New Mothers, 2nd Edition (2010, Routledge), The
Psychoneuroimmunology of Chronic Disease (2010, American Psychological Association), and Breastfeeding Made Simple, 2nd Edition (co-authored with Nancy Mohrbacher, 2010).
Psychoneuroimmunology is an emerging, interdisciplinary science that considers the ways
in which the human mind and the immune system interact and influence each other.
A new exciting research field on the forefront is «
Psychoneuroimmunology» this is the study of how our emotional state affects our nervous system and how that
in turn affects our immune system.The immune system is largely responsible for most inflammation.Having a positive mind set and letting go of past issues is as important as diet
in experiencing optimal wellness!
In 1994, Dr. Abram Hoffer published my article on Trace Mineral Analysis and Psychoneuroimmunology in which I discussed the relationship between the mineral system and stress, especially a high Na / K rati
In 1994, Dr. Abram Hoffer published my article on Trace Mineral Analysis and
Psychoneuroimmunology in which I discussed the relationship between the mineral system and stress, especially a high Na / K rati
in which I discussed the relationship between the mineral system and stress, especially a high Na / K ratio.
Science has long established the relationship between the digestive system and mood, often termed the «Gut - Brain Connection» and the connection between the mind, mental health and the immune system, even establishing an entire field termed «
psychoneuroimmunology», linking depression to inflammation
in the brain and body.
The study of «
psychoneuroimmunology» has shown us that the molecules and biochemicals produced by specific thoughts and thought patterns exert a powerful influence over your physical bodily health as well,
in particular the immune system.
Catherine is currently continuing her studies
in functional
psychoneuroimmunology and enjoys giving talks and group presentations.
Rachel Fintzy is a psychotherapist who works
in private practice and at UCLA Santa Monica, with a focus on
psychoneuroimmunology.
A pioneer
in mind - body medicine and
psychoneuroimmunology, she's president of Mind - Body Health Sciences, LLC and a New York Times bestselling author of 17 books.
Show Notes Rachel Fintzy is a psychotherapist who works
in private practice and at UCLA Santa Monica, with a focus on
psychoneuroimmunology.
Back to Top Keely Muscatell, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill About My Research: Research
in the Social Neuroscience and Health Lab at UNC Chapel Hill focuses on understanding how social experiences (e.g., stress, social status, inequality, discrimination, loneliness, social support) influence physical health and emotional well - being, incorporating techniques from social neuroscience and
psychoneuroimmunology to identify pathways linking the social environment and health outcomes.