It is often claimed that humans can control their immune responses with their minds. Is there any truth in such claims? Can the mind influence the immune system? Can psychological intervention methods modulate the immune response? And, it so, are such effects clinically relevant? This book represents an attempt to address these questions. Part 1 reviews the currently available evidence of links between the immune system, the endocrine system, the nervous system, and psychosocial factors, while Part 2 summarizes and discusses the results of investigations of the effects of psychological intervention on immune and inflammatory responses.
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It is often claimed that humans can control their immune responses with their minds. Is there any truth in such claims? Can the mind influence the immune system? Can psychological intervention methods modulate the immune response? And, it so, are such effects clinically relevant? This book represents an attempt to address these questions. Part 1 reviews the currently available evidence of links between the immune system, the endocrine system, the nervous system, and psychosocial factors, while Part 2 summarizes and discusses the results of investigations of the effects of psychological intervention on immune and inflammatory responses.
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