Zusammenfassung
Krebserkrankungen verändern das Leben der Betroffenen
existenziell. Begleitend zur herkömmlichen Behandlung durchgeführte
Mind/Body-medizinische Interventionen können die Gesundheitsressourcen der
Patienten nachhaltig fördern. Lebensstiländerungen in Bezug auf
Stressbewältigung, Entspannung, Bewegung und soziale Unterstützung
sowie im Bereich der Ernährung aktivieren die Selbstheilungskräfte.
Kognitive bzw. achtsamkeitsbasierte Angebote tragen zur
Krankheitsbewältigung und Sinnfindung bei. Die sich etablierende
Integrative Medizin vereint herkömmliche Behandlungsansätze mit
wissenschaftlich geprüften naturheilkundlichen und Mind/Body-medizinischen
Interventionen.
Summary
Cancer changes the lives of the patients dramatically. Mind/Body
interventions can, when applied in addition to conventional treatment,
sustainably improve the resources for health and well-being. Lifestyle changes
in regard to stress management, relaxation, exercise, social support and
nutrition activate the potentials for self healing of the organism. Cognitive
and mindfulness-based interventions improve the patientïs coping skills
and can contribute to finding meaning in the challenge that living with cancer
implies. Integrative Medicine combines conventional treatments with evidence
based naturopathy and Mind/Body interventions.
Schlüsselwörter
Krebserkrankung - Mind/Body Medizin - Lebensstiländerung - Stressbewältigung - Integrative Medizin
Keywords
Cancer - Mind/Body Medicine - Lifestyle - stress management - Integrative Medicine
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Korrespondenzadresse
Dr. rer. medic. Anna Paul
Ltg. Ordnungstherapie,
Mind/Body
Medicine
Innere V, Naturheilkunde
und
Integrative Medizin
Kliniken
Essen-Mitte
Knappschafts-Krankenhaus
Am Deimelsberg 34a
45276 Essen
eMail: a.paul@kliniken-essen-mitte.de