A Translational Approach to the Mind-Brain-Body Connection.

IF 1.7 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY Translational Issues in Psychological Science Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1037/tps0000374
Francesca R Querdasi, Bridget L Callaghan
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Mental and physical health are closely tied, and a deeper understanding of how the mind, brain, and body are connected has the potential to substantially improve health outcomes. In particular, a translational approach that integrates research on mind-brain-body connections at multiple levels of analysis (e.g., basic science, patient-oriented, and intervention science perspectives) can contribute toward the development, targeting, and implementation of mechanistically informed and effective interventions to improve mental and physical health. The three articles in this special issue elucidate a range of biological and behavioral mechanisms within the mind, brain, and body that contribute to health. The varying levels of analysis examined in each article complement each other to arrive at deeper insights than any one article would alone. Taken together, their research highlights the added value of moving from separate mental and physical health care models toward holistic care, and of considering how context may inform "for whom" a given intervention is most effective.

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一种转换思维-大脑-身体联系的方法。
精神和身体健康是紧密相连的,对精神、大脑和身体之间的联系有更深入的了解,就有可能大大改善健康状况。特别是,在多个分析层面(例如,基础科学、以患者为导向和干预科学观点)整合心脑体连接研究的转化方法,可以有助于开发、定位和实施机制知情和有效的干预措施,以改善心理和身体健康。本期特刊的三篇文章阐明了一系列心理、大脑和身体中促进健康的生物和行为机制。每篇文章中检查的不同层次的分析相互补充,以达到比任何一篇文章单独更深入的见解。综上所述,他们的研究强调了从独立的精神和身体健康护理模式转向整体护理的附加价值,以及考虑环境如何告知“对谁”进行特定干预最有效。
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