In Western therapies, mind, body, and spirit are separated into three
distinct areas, with specialists who deal with each facet of the human
being independently. However, in the yogic model of well-being, medical,
psychological, and spiritual needs are dealt with
synergistically.Elements of yoga practice have become increasingly
popular with both medical and mental health professionals, as well as
the subject of much empirical research. Meditation, one of yoga's most
important practices, has been found effective in the treatment of a wide
variety of physical and psychological problems, including coronary
artery disease, chronic pain, anxiety, and depression.Healing the Whole
Person is a guide to help individuals improve bodily and behavioral
functions through the integration of holistic yoga, meditation, and
ayurveda practices. This book also takes a look into spiritual facets of
psychotherapy and the role of a collective consciousness in personal
well-being.