Contemporary Sweden is a multicultural and multireligious society. Whether we like it or not. That is the message of the anthology "Holy Health", writes Göran Ståhle, a senior lecturer in the Psychology of Religion at Södertörn University in Stockholm, who is one of the editors of the book. After his article, journalist David Finer provides a description of the contents. Read more
Tags: book review, Christian, church, complementary and alternative medicine, David Finer, exorcism, faith, faith healing, Göran Ståhle, healing, health, holistic, holy, Jessica Morberg, mindfulness, miracle, multicultural, polarization, pseudoscience, psychoiogy of religion, religion, shaman, shamanism, spirits, yogaScientists are confused about the concept of mindfulness, and overlook its social and existential dimensions. Mindfulness has become commercialized mindlessness and lost its soul. So says Håkan Nilsson at University of Gothenburg, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion in Sweden. Håkan Nilsson is a lecturer in social psychology and the author of the […] Read more
Tags: ACT, body scanning, Buddhism, David Finer, discourse, empathy, ethics, exercise, Existential, Gothenburg University, Håkan Nilsson, health, health care, meaning, mindfulness, religion, social psychology, soul, spirituality, stress, stress management, sustainability, yogaFor three days in April 2013, 500 researchers from all over the world gathered in London for the 8th international congress on complementary and alternative medicine research (ICCMR). As a participant and co-organiser, I C’s Johanna Hök reflects about the congress and it’s contributions including some of her favourite examples of research: a study on […] Read more
Tags: Brian Berman, CAM, Cochrane, David Eisenberg, diet, Felicity Bishop, George Lewith, Holger Cramer, ICCMR 2013, Jeremy Howick, Johanna Hök, low back pain, manual therapy, Michael Hyland, NICE, nutrition, pain, patient experience, patient-provider relationship, placebo, Samueli Institute, yogaDuring the last decade CAM methods have become increasingly common features in the health care systems of Norway and Denmark. This may be explained by evidence and by the influence of motivated individual. Researchers report a survey study of the use of CAM methods at 99 Norwegian and 126 Danish hospitals in the journal BMC […] Read more
Tags: acupuncture, aroma therapy, art therapy, biofeedback, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, CAM, Denmark, gestalt therapy, herbal, homeopathy, hypnosis, light therapy, NAFKAM, Norway, pilates, tai chi, yogaA national Swedish survey shows for the first time that a majority of surgeons want to learn more about CAM, Complementary and Alternative Medicine. The study was carried out in 2010-2011 by Kristofer Bjerså, RN and collaborators at the Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University and is published in the journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. The […] Read more
Tags: acupuncture, attitude, bias, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, CAM, complementary and alternative medicine, David Finer, Gothenburg, healing, herbal, integrative medicine, knowledge, Kristoffer Bjerså, manual therapy, massage, Nils-Olof Jacobson, nutrion, nutritional supplement, qualitative, qualitative research, qualitative study, quantitative, quantitative research, quantitative study, Sahlgrenska Academy, social psychiatry, study bias, surgery, surgical, yoga