THE HEALING MIND --- THE VITAL LINKS BETWEEN BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR, IMMUNITY AND DISEASE by Paul Martin. St. Martin's Press, 1997
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (pix)
1) The body of knowledge (p1-26)
[1] Opening shots (p1-2)
[2] Iraqi SCUDs and Chinese grandmothers (p3-6)
[3] Roundheads and Cavaliers (p6-12)
[4] Some completely fictitious case histories (p12-15)
2) Shadows on the sun (p27-44)
[1] Death, disaster and voodoo (p29-32)
[2] Trouble, strife, and sickness (p32-35)
[3] Life events (p35-41)
[4] The mind and the common cold (p41-44)
3) Psyche's machine --- the inside story (p45-80)
[1] The perception of sickness (p46-55)
[2] Bad behavior (p55-65)
[3] Mind over immune matter (p65-75)
(1) Understanding immunity (p75-70)
(2) Autoimmunity (p71-72)
(3) Measuring immunity (p72-75)
(4) The mind-immunity connections (p75-80)
4) Mind and immunity (p81-116)
[1] What can the mind do to the immune system? (p81-93)
(1) Bereavement and nuclear disasters (p82-87)
(2) Spaceflight, exams, and other nastiness (p87-91)
(3) Does it matter? (p92-93)
[2] What can the immune system do to the mind? (p93-95)
Quote by Shakespeare from Hamlet in 1601: (p93)
"O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!"
(1) Depression (p95-99)
[3] Immune conditioning (p99-102)
(1) Immune conditioning and disease (p103-105)
(2) Some allergic history revisited (p105-106)
[4] The strange story of the left-handed brain (p106-110)
[5] The wonderful world of herpes (p110-116)
5) The demon stress (p117-150)
[1] What is stress? (p117-126)
Quote by Shakespeare from Hamlet in 1601: (p116)
"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."
[2] The biology of stress (p126-137)
Stress, immunity, and health (p134-137)
[3] The quality of stress (p137-145)
Control, control, and control (p142-145)
[4] The joy of stress (p146-150)
The stress-seekers (p148-150)
6) Other people (p151-172)
[1] Hell is other people --- relationships as stressors (p150-156)
[2] Hell is alone? --- the harmful effects of isolation (p157-163)
[3] How does it work? (p164-171)
Social relationships and immunity (p167-171)
[4] The lonely future (p171-172)
7) The wages of work (p173-189)
[1] The toad work (p173-182)
Who suffers and why (p177-182)
[2] The scourge of unemployment (p182-189)
Quote by Voltaire in Candide, 1759: (p182)
"Work banishes those three great evils --- boredom, vice, and poverty."
8) Sick at heart (p190-215)
[1] Hearts and minds (p190-192)
[2] The mind in sudden cardiac death and heart disease (p192-198)
[3] Coronary-prone personalities and heart disease (p198-209)
(1) The Type A behavior pattern (p200-203)
(2) Type A --- the evidence (p203-207)
(3) Anger and hostility (p207-209)
(4) Biological reactivity and the Type A person (p210-215)
9) The mind and the crab (p216-240)
[1] The mind in cancer (p218-223)
[2] Is there a cancer-prone personality? (p223-228)
(1) Some fictional Type Cs (p224-228)
[3] How does it work (p234-240)
10) Encumbered with remedies (p241-260)
Quote by Shakespeare from Hamlet in 1601: (p241)
"Suit the action to the word."
[1] Relax! (p242-245)
[2] Exercise! (p245-250)
[3] Those little pink pills (p250-251)
[4] Psychoneuroimmunology and AIDS (p251-255)
[5] Imagery, miracle cures, and other exotica (p255-257)
[6] Kill or cure? (p258-260)
11) Exorcising the ghost in the machine (p261-276)
[1] That old mind-body problem (p263-266)
[2] The grip of dualism (p266-271)
(1) Some ancient history (p268-271)
[3] Rene Descartes and the separation of mind from body (p271-276)
(1) Descartes' demise (p275-276)
12) A fresh pair of lenses (p277-314)
Quote by P. & J. Medawar, The Life of Science, 1977: (p277)
"For a biologist the alternative to thinking in evolutionary terms is not to think at all."
[1] Development (p278-283)
Mothers and offspring (p281-283)
[2] Evolution (p283-286)
(1) Sick by design (p287-292)
(2) Genes for disease (p292-294)
(3) Diseases of modern life (p294-298)
(4) Evolutionary arms races (p299-301)
(5) The functions of unpleasantness (p301-306)
(6) Why does stress make us ill? (p306-308)
[3] Darwin's illness (p309-314)
[4] Parting shots (p314)
NOTES (p315-327)
REFERENCES (329-356)
INDEX (p357-370)
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