'Physical and mental health support must go hand-in hand if we're to truly improve outcomes'.

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Title: 'Physical and mental health support must go hand-in hand if we're to truly improve outcomes'.
Authors: Sutton, Jon (AUTHOR)
Source: Psychologist. May2025, p12-14. 3p. 2 Color Photographs.
Subjects: Physicians, Mind & body, Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, Signal-to-noise ratio, Psychologists, Xenophobia
Abstract: Dr. Monty Lyman, a medical doctor and winner of the 2024 British Psychological Society Book Award, discusses the integration of biological and psychological perspectives in his book "The Immune Mind: The New Science of Health." He emphasizes the importance of breaking down historical disciplinary silos and challenges the lingering mind-body dualism in medicine and daily language. By exploring the connection between the immune system and psychology, Dr. Lyman suggests new treatment avenues and the need for personalized medicine to improve outcomes in physical and mental health. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:Dr. Monty Lyman, a medical doctor and winner of the 2024 British Psychological Society Book Award, discusses the integration of biological and psychological perspectives in his book "The Immune Mind: The New Science of Health." He emphasizes the importance of breaking down historical disciplinary silos and challenges the lingering mind-body dualism in medicine and daily language. By exploring the connection between the immune system and psychology, Dr. Lyman suggests new treatment avenues and the need for personalized medicine to improve outcomes in physical and mental health. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:09528229