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Unit 5 Project
Teresa Amsbury
Kaplan University
Creating Wellness:
Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Healing
HW420-01
Mark Maule
October 20, 2011
    Improved sense of wellbeing
    Enhanced positive emotions
           Improved memory
            Better attention
           A witnessing mind
   – the ability to impartially observe
       and witness the natural rise
      and fall of thoughts, feelings,
         and images (Dacher, 2006, p.73)
         A calm-abiding mind
        – focused and undisturbed
        Unity Consciousness –
            clarity and wisdom,
a complete connectedness to all things
Eighty-two (82) undergraduate students (34 males, 48 females), with no prior
meditation experience, participated in three sessions of 20 minutes each that
involved training in either mindfulness meditation, sham (mock) mindfulness
meditation, or a control group. Heart rate, blood pressure, and psychological
variables (Profile of Mood States, State Anxiety Inventory) were assessed
before and after the intervention.
(Zeidan, Johnson, Gordon, & Goolkasian, 2010)

The focused meditation intervention was more effective at reducing negative
mood, depression, fatigue, confusion, and heart rate, when compared to the
sham and control groups.
(Zeidan, et al., 2010)
Byrd's (1988) classic study on a coronary care unit (CQJ) in a large hospital in San
Francisco showed that intercessory prayer is very effective in the healing process.

393 patients divided into 2 groups. Prayer group (n = 192 patients) had born again
Christians pray for them by name. Non-prayer group (n = 201 patients) was the control
group.

The prayer group showed significantly less congestive heart failure, used fewer
diuretics, had fewer cardiopulmonary arrests and less pneumonia, used fewer
antibiotics, and were less intubated than those who did not receive intercessory
praying from the born-again Christians. (Maier-Lorentz, 2004)
5 Christian female volunteers (average age 42), prayed for 5 to 15 recorded minutes for each of the following types
of prayer: supplication, devotion, intercession, gratefulness, and contemplative prayer (pure prayer or prayer of
silence depending on Eastern or Western Christian tradition).

“Research suggests that positive correlations between prayer and health outcomes are more clearly associated with
meditative forms of prayer than with petition or repetition prayers, correlating positive outcomes to positive
deepening relational components of prayer experience” (Stanley, 2009, p. 826-827).

“Prayers of devotion, supplication, and intercession would increase relational awareness, serving to relax and calm
the one praying and shift attention away from stressful, recurring, or destructive thought patterns and feelings
leading to illness” (Stanley, 2009, p.826).

“Higher or deeper forms of relational prayer such as prayers of gratitude and contemplative prayer were thought to
hold the greatest healing power because of their more integrated and intimate relational component to the Divine,
reflecting a more personal and humble awareness of the presence and love of God” (Stanley, 2009, p. 827).

All prayer (especially contemplative prayer and prayers of gratefulness) held a deep trust in the work of the Holy
Spirit to heal both the inner and outer dimensions of the individual. “The Divine image was believed to reside in the
heart of each person, and health was directly related to an inner awareness and security of this connectedness to
self, others, and God” (Stanley, 2009, p. 827)
   Example exercises, activities
    or practices that improve
    mental fitness
   Exercises, activities, or
    practices overview and
    benefits
   Step by step instructions of
    example exercises, activities,
    or practices
   One of the oldest and most         When abused, prayer can
    commonly used coping                promote dependency, escape,
    mechanisms                          and even doubt
   Found in any denomination of       Must be phrased in a positive
    faith                               context and not a negative one
   Desire of the heart                Strengthens faith and provides
   Often a plea for divine             hope
    intervention                       Intercessory Prayer seeks divine
   Increases concentration and         guidance or intervention
    connectivity                       2 Types of most common
   Centers the mind                    Intercessory prayer A.) when you
   May be vocalized or thought         need help yourself. B.) when you
   Countless styles or forms of        offer a prayer for the assistance
    prayer                              of others.
   Scientifically proven to heal
   May be used anytime, anywhere
Steps to Initiating
Personal Intercessory
Prayer (Christianity)


1.   Find a quiet, private place
     to avoid interruption
2.   May be done kneeling,
     standing, or sitting
3.   Pray in faith, with a sincere
     heart, with real intent
4.   Begin prayer by addressing
     God, or Father in Heaven
     “Tell Him what you really
     feel in your heart, confide
     in Him, ask Him for
     forgiveness, plead with
     Him, thank Him, express
     your love for Him” (Church
     of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
     Saints, 2009)
5.   Avoid repetitions,
     meaningless words, and
     phrases “Always ask that
     His will be done,
     remembering that what
     you desire may not be best
     for you “ (Church of Jesus
     Christ of Latter Day Saints,
     2009)
6.   Close the prayer “in the
     name of Jesus Christ”
   Poses are comfortable         Do not push to the point
    and steady                     of pain
   Some poses are easy           Move to the limit of your
   Some poses are very            own physical ability
    challenging                   Breathing
   Increase mental               Conscious stretching
    calmness                      Remember counter
   Increase physical              positions
    stability                     Many poses to achieve
   Improve balance
   Certain poses affect the
    body in physical and/or
    mental ways
Steps to initiate
Hatha Yoga

1.   Wear loose
     clothing
2.   Breathe slow,
     deep, steady, and
     conscious breaths
3.   Go into each pose
     only to the
     comfortable limit
     of your body
4.   Maintaining the
     pose, focus on
     breath and
     balance
5.   Come out of the
     pose gracefully
     and steadily with
     exhalation
   Often used in Yoga and         Decreases sympathetic
    T’ai chi ch’uan                 response
   Often used in Child birth      Increases one’s vital life
   Involves the movement           force of energy.
    of the lower abdomen           Increases effectiveness
   Creates a calming effect        when inhalation and
   Normal breathing is             exhalation occur through
    fourteen to sixteen times       the nasal passages
    per minute.                    Enhances brain
   Diaphragmatic                   lateralization and
    breathing is comfortably        respective modes of
    reduced breaths to              thinking
    between four and six per       Relieves chronic and
    minute.                         acute pain
Steps to Initiate
Diaphragmatic
Breathing

1.   Wear loose clothing
2.   Find a quiet place to avoid
     distraction
3.   Assume a comfortable
     position either sitting or,
     preferably, lying down on
     your back with your eyes
     closed
4.   Concentrate on breath
     (beginners may place hands
     on stomach and feel the
     rise and fall of the
     abdomen with each breath)
5.   Breathe in taking the air
     into your lungs through the
     nose or mouth
6.   Hold breath in for a
     moment before exhalation
7.   Exhale releasing the air
     from your lungs through
     the passage it entered
8.   Hold breath in for a
     moment before next
     inhalation
9.   Mentally follow the flow of
     air as it enters the body and
     travels to its destination in
     the lower lobes of the lungs
     and back out again.
•Mental Fitness improves overall sense of wellbeing of the mind, body, and spirit
•Mental Fitness creates a witnessing mind , a calm-abiding mind , and unity consciousness
•Mental Fitness is improved by mindful and focused meditation
•Meditation improves heart health, and reduces negative mood, depression, fatigue, confusion
•Byrd's (1988) study proved intercessory prayer is very effective in the healing process
•Research suggests that positive correlations between prayer and health outcomes are more clearly
associated with meditative forms of prayer than with petition or repetition prayers
•Prayers of gratitude and contemplative prayer were thought to hold the greatest healing power
•Prayer is one of the oldest and most commonly used coping mechanisms
•Prayer increases concentration, connectivity, and centers the mind
•There are many poses in yoga from beginner to expert levels
•Yoga positively benefits the mind and body
•In yoga, move to the limit of your own physical ability
•Breathe
•Diaphragmatic breathing is used in several other mental fitness activities
•Diaphragmatic breathing is focused breath using the diaphragm and abdomen
•Diaphragmatic breathing increases mental activity, awareness, and life force energy
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. (2009). Gospel Principles. Salt Lake City, UT: Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Maier-Lorentz, M. M. (2004, Jul-Sep 2004). The importance of prayer for mind/body healing.. Nursing Forum, 39, 23-
32. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.lib.kaplan.edu/ehost/detail?sid=b132ce96-33f5-4427-acfb-
6adfa06df732%40sessionmgr12&vid=6&hid=8&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=aph&AN=14744
385

Seaward, B. L. (2009). Managing stress: Principles and strategies for health and wellbeing (6th ed.). Sudbury,
Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Stanley, R. (2009). TYPES OF PRAYER, HEART RATE VARIABILITY, AND INNATE HEALING. Zygon: Journal of
Religion & Science, 44(4), 825-846. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9744.2009.01036.x

Zeidan, F., Johnson, S. K., Gordon, N. S., & Goolkasian, P. (2010, August 2010). Effects of brief and sham
mindfulness meditation on mood and cardiovascular variables.. Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine,
16, 867-873. doi: 10.1089/acm.2009.0321

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Mental fitness pp presentation

  • 1. Unit 5 Project Teresa Amsbury Kaplan University Creating Wellness: Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Healing HW420-01 Mark Maule October 20, 2011
  • 2. Improved sense of wellbeing  Enhanced positive emotions  Improved memory  Better attention  A witnessing mind – the ability to impartially observe and witness the natural rise and fall of thoughts, feelings, and images (Dacher, 2006, p.73)  A calm-abiding mind – focused and undisturbed  Unity Consciousness – clarity and wisdom, a complete connectedness to all things
  • 3. Eighty-two (82) undergraduate students (34 males, 48 females), with no prior meditation experience, participated in three sessions of 20 minutes each that involved training in either mindfulness meditation, sham (mock) mindfulness meditation, or a control group. Heart rate, blood pressure, and psychological variables (Profile of Mood States, State Anxiety Inventory) were assessed before and after the intervention. (Zeidan, Johnson, Gordon, & Goolkasian, 2010) The focused meditation intervention was more effective at reducing negative mood, depression, fatigue, confusion, and heart rate, when compared to the sham and control groups. (Zeidan, et al., 2010)
  • 4. Byrd's (1988) classic study on a coronary care unit (CQJ) in a large hospital in San Francisco showed that intercessory prayer is very effective in the healing process. 393 patients divided into 2 groups. Prayer group (n = 192 patients) had born again Christians pray for them by name. Non-prayer group (n = 201 patients) was the control group. The prayer group showed significantly less congestive heart failure, used fewer diuretics, had fewer cardiopulmonary arrests and less pneumonia, used fewer antibiotics, and were less intubated than those who did not receive intercessory praying from the born-again Christians. (Maier-Lorentz, 2004)
  • 5. 5 Christian female volunteers (average age 42), prayed for 5 to 15 recorded minutes for each of the following types of prayer: supplication, devotion, intercession, gratefulness, and contemplative prayer (pure prayer or prayer of silence depending on Eastern or Western Christian tradition). “Research suggests that positive correlations between prayer and health outcomes are more clearly associated with meditative forms of prayer than with petition or repetition prayers, correlating positive outcomes to positive deepening relational components of prayer experience” (Stanley, 2009, p. 826-827). “Prayers of devotion, supplication, and intercession would increase relational awareness, serving to relax and calm the one praying and shift attention away from stressful, recurring, or destructive thought patterns and feelings leading to illness” (Stanley, 2009, p.826). “Higher or deeper forms of relational prayer such as prayers of gratitude and contemplative prayer were thought to hold the greatest healing power because of their more integrated and intimate relational component to the Divine, reflecting a more personal and humble awareness of the presence and love of God” (Stanley, 2009, p. 827). All prayer (especially contemplative prayer and prayers of gratefulness) held a deep trust in the work of the Holy Spirit to heal both the inner and outer dimensions of the individual. “The Divine image was believed to reside in the heart of each person, and health was directly related to an inner awareness and security of this connectedness to self, others, and God” (Stanley, 2009, p. 827)
  • 6. Example exercises, activities or practices that improve mental fitness  Exercises, activities, or practices overview and benefits  Step by step instructions of example exercises, activities, or practices
  • 7. One of the oldest and most  When abused, prayer can commonly used coping promote dependency, escape, mechanisms and even doubt  Found in any denomination of  Must be phrased in a positive faith context and not a negative one  Desire of the heart  Strengthens faith and provides  Often a plea for divine hope intervention  Intercessory Prayer seeks divine  Increases concentration and guidance or intervention connectivity  2 Types of most common  Centers the mind Intercessory prayer A.) when you  May be vocalized or thought need help yourself. B.) when you  Countless styles or forms of offer a prayer for the assistance prayer of others.  Scientifically proven to heal  May be used anytime, anywhere
  • 8. Steps to Initiating Personal Intercessory Prayer (Christianity) 1. Find a quiet, private place to avoid interruption 2. May be done kneeling, standing, or sitting 3. Pray in faith, with a sincere heart, with real intent 4. Begin prayer by addressing God, or Father in Heaven “Tell Him what you really feel in your heart, confide in Him, ask Him for forgiveness, plead with Him, thank Him, express your love for Him” (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 2009) 5. Avoid repetitions, meaningless words, and phrases “Always ask that His will be done, remembering that what you desire may not be best for you “ (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 2009) 6. Close the prayer “in the name of Jesus Christ”
  • 9. Poses are comfortable  Do not push to the point and steady of pain  Some poses are easy  Move to the limit of your  Some poses are very own physical ability challenging  Breathing  Increase mental  Conscious stretching calmness  Remember counter  Increase physical positions stability  Many poses to achieve  Improve balance  Certain poses affect the body in physical and/or mental ways
  • 10. Steps to initiate Hatha Yoga 1. Wear loose clothing 2. Breathe slow, deep, steady, and conscious breaths 3. Go into each pose only to the comfortable limit of your body 4. Maintaining the pose, focus on breath and balance 5. Come out of the pose gracefully and steadily with exhalation
  • 11. Often used in Yoga and  Decreases sympathetic T’ai chi ch’uan response  Often used in Child birth  Increases one’s vital life  Involves the movement force of energy. of the lower abdomen  Increases effectiveness  Creates a calming effect when inhalation and  Normal breathing is exhalation occur through fourteen to sixteen times the nasal passages per minute.  Enhances brain  Diaphragmatic lateralization and breathing is comfortably respective modes of reduced breaths to thinking between four and six per  Relieves chronic and minute. acute pain
  • 12. Steps to Initiate Diaphragmatic Breathing 1. Wear loose clothing 2. Find a quiet place to avoid distraction 3. Assume a comfortable position either sitting or, preferably, lying down on your back with your eyes closed 4. Concentrate on breath (beginners may place hands on stomach and feel the rise and fall of the abdomen with each breath) 5. Breathe in taking the air into your lungs through the nose or mouth 6. Hold breath in for a moment before exhalation 7. Exhale releasing the air from your lungs through the passage it entered 8. Hold breath in for a moment before next inhalation 9. Mentally follow the flow of air as it enters the body and travels to its destination in the lower lobes of the lungs and back out again.
  • 13. •Mental Fitness improves overall sense of wellbeing of the mind, body, and spirit •Mental Fitness creates a witnessing mind , a calm-abiding mind , and unity consciousness •Mental Fitness is improved by mindful and focused meditation •Meditation improves heart health, and reduces negative mood, depression, fatigue, confusion •Byrd's (1988) study proved intercessory prayer is very effective in the healing process •Research suggests that positive correlations between prayer and health outcomes are more clearly associated with meditative forms of prayer than with petition or repetition prayers •Prayers of gratitude and contemplative prayer were thought to hold the greatest healing power •Prayer is one of the oldest and most commonly used coping mechanisms •Prayer increases concentration, connectivity, and centers the mind •There are many poses in yoga from beginner to expert levels •Yoga positively benefits the mind and body •In yoga, move to the limit of your own physical ability •Breathe •Diaphragmatic breathing is used in several other mental fitness activities •Diaphragmatic breathing is focused breath using the diaphragm and abdomen •Diaphragmatic breathing increases mental activity, awareness, and life force energy
  • 14. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. (2009). Gospel Principles. Salt Lake City, UT: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Maier-Lorentz, M. M. (2004, Jul-Sep 2004). The importance of prayer for mind/body healing.. Nursing Forum, 39, 23- 32. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.lib.kaplan.edu/ehost/detail?sid=b132ce96-33f5-4427-acfb- 6adfa06df732%40sessionmgr12&vid=6&hid=8&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=aph&AN=14744 385 Seaward, B. L. (2009). Managing stress: Principles and strategies for health and wellbeing (6th ed.). Sudbury, Massachusetts: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Stanley, R. (2009). TYPES OF PRAYER, HEART RATE VARIABILITY, AND INNATE HEALING. Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science, 44(4), 825-846. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9744.2009.01036.x Zeidan, F., Johnson, S. K., Gordon, N. S., & Goolkasian, P. (2010, August 2010). Effects of brief and sham mindfulness meditation on mood and cardiovascular variables.. Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine, 16, 867-873. doi: 10.1089/acm.2009.0321