Tibetan Buddhist medicine: a transcultural nursing experience
Journal of Holistic Nursing: Official Journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association
Short Title:
J Holist NursTibetan Buddhist medicine
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
1994/09//
Pages:
323 - 342
Sources ID:
94426
Collection:
Himalayan and Tibetan Medicine
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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Tibetan medicine, at 2,500 years old, is considered the oldest surviving medical tradition. A combination of logical healing practices, spiritual methods, and mystical practice, this tradition has a holistic basis as one of its foundational theories. It is known as the earliest form of mind-body medicine and can lend much of its wisdom to holistic and psychosomatic medicine and nursing, as well as the emerging field of psychoneuroimmunology. A basic overview of Tibetan medicine, coupled with a Western-educated nurse's experience during the care of a Tibetan Buddhist monk, provided an expanded view of the riches inherent in transcultural holistic nursing.