I had the chance to read the first book of this writer that focus more on scientific history and clinical field. This new book is somehow a great continuation of this impressive new field but now the author focus more on practical points rather than on scientific experiments. The amount of information contained in both books are pretty good, always trying to explain scientific world in simple ways
I have learned a lot, especially about how important is to not ignore our emotions and how the environment we live in can chance our life quality. The greatest argument of this book in my opinion is scientific data that support the new view of how cities and hospital should be made. Art, gardens, light and friends all are pivotal to improve our lives and patients care
Thanks for this wonderful book and keep the good work
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Healing Spaces: The Science of Place and Well-Being Paperback – 30 September 2010
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- Language : English
- Paperback : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0674057481
- ISBN-13 : 978-0674057487
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Most of us explain what other people do in terms of their individual abilities, motives, and personality traits, even when their behavior is due primarily to situational forces. This important and beautifully written book shows that contemporary medicine has made the same fundamental error about healing, and shows how powerful situations and spaces can be in moving people from illness to health. -- John Cacioppo, author of Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection
This engaging book―conversational in tone, informative in content―is full of insight on collective healing and well-being. Esther Sternberg reveals the power of both natural places and architecture to elevate and enrich human experience and health. Enjoy it, and benefit from reading it! -- Norman L. Koonce, former CEO, American Institute of Architects
A vividly written book about a humanly important issue: the ways in which the spaces we literally inhabit―whether they be hospital rooms or spacious outdoor vistas―are not just backdrops to our dramas of health and illness, but actually have an impact on the outcomes of those dramas. Mixing accessible science with elegant 'you are there' journeys of exploration, Sternberg has written a book that pushes the boundary of mind-body science in ways that patients and their caregivers alike will appreciate. -- Anne Harrington, author of The Cure Within: A History of Mind–Body Medicine
Esther Sternberg is a rare writer―a physician who healed herself by going back to ancient truths known by the Greeks, and proving them. With her scientific expertise and crystal clear prose, she illuminates how intimately the brain and the immune system talk to each other, and how we can use place and space, sunlight and music, to reboot our brains and move from illness to health. -- Gail Sheehy, author of Passages
Even the ancients understood that some places had healing powers. But in the late 20th century, scientists began to study how space affects both mental and physical health for good and ill. NIH researcher Sternberg thoroughly chronicles research on the neural pathways that connect our sensory perception of our environment with our ability to heal… The conclusions―e.g., that noise induces stress, which can impede healing―seem intuitive and well known, but readers interested in neuroscience will learn much about the research on why this is the case. ― Publishers Weekly
What Sternberg does so skillfully is to stitch together an explanation as to how so many of the things we intuitively find relaxing, like yoga, or sitting by the sea, or in a bright airy room, affect how quickly we heal. She provides the science to back it up and explains it so engagingly that it's hard to resist sharing her conviction. -- Linda Geddes ― New Scientist
Healing Spaces [is] an exploration of environmental influences over the brain, the body and the course of mental and physical disease… Anyone who has ever felt peace descend in lovely surroundings will find a few seeds of explanation in her book. -- Abigail Zuger, M.D. ― New York Times
In this fascinating book, physician Esther M. Sternberg explores the intersection of architecture and medicine; the studies and conferences (primarily through the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture) and vast body of literature that reveals the extent to which our external environment plays a role in healing… Sternberg's findings are fascinating, some strange, some pure common sense―thought-provoking for both individuals and institutions. -- Susan Salter Reynolds ― Los Angeles Times
After this fascinating, engaging, and challenging read I'll think about the heath consequences of where I am in a different way. -- Richard Mitchell ― The Lancet
Sternberg offers a fascinating study of the complex relationships between health and 'healing places.' …She makes the work of many pioneers in brain and behavioral research accessible to laypersons even as they rub elbows with such figures as Walt Disney, Frank Gehry, and the Dalai Lama… This is a fine, thoughtful volume. -- J. Quinan ― Choice
This engaging book―conversational in tone, informative in content―is full of insight on collective healing and well-being. Esther Sternberg reveals the power of both natural places and architecture to elevate and enrich human experience and health. Enjoy it, and benefit from reading it! -- Norman L. Koonce, former CEO, American Institute of Architects
A vividly written book about a humanly important issue: the ways in which the spaces we literally inhabit―whether they be hospital rooms or spacious outdoor vistas―are not just backdrops to our dramas of health and illness, but actually have an impact on the outcomes of those dramas. Mixing accessible science with elegant 'you are there' journeys of exploration, Sternberg has written a book that pushes the boundary of mind-body science in ways that patients and their caregivers alike will appreciate. -- Anne Harrington, author of The Cure Within: A History of Mind–Body Medicine
Esther Sternberg is a rare writer―a physician who healed herself by going back to ancient truths known by the Greeks, and proving them. With her scientific expertise and crystal clear prose, she illuminates how intimately the brain and the immune system talk to each other, and how we can use place and space, sunlight and music, to reboot our brains and move from illness to health. -- Gail Sheehy, author of Passages
Even the ancients understood that some places had healing powers. But in the late 20th century, scientists began to study how space affects both mental and physical health for good and ill. NIH researcher Sternberg thoroughly chronicles research on the neural pathways that connect our sensory perception of our environment with our ability to heal… The conclusions―e.g., that noise induces stress, which can impede healing―seem intuitive and well known, but readers interested in neuroscience will learn much about the research on why this is the case. ― Publishers Weekly
What Sternberg does so skillfully is to stitch together an explanation as to how so many of the things we intuitively find relaxing, like yoga, or sitting by the sea, or in a bright airy room, affect how quickly we heal. She provides the science to back it up and explains it so engagingly that it's hard to resist sharing her conviction. -- Linda Geddes ― New Scientist
Healing Spaces [is] an exploration of environmental influences over the brain, the body and the course of mental and physical disease… Anyone who has ever felt peace descend in lovely surroundings will find a few seeds of explanation in her book. -- Abigail Zuger, M.D. ― New York Times
In this fascinating book, physician Esther M. Sternberg explores the intersection of architecture and medicine; the studies and conferences (primarily through the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture) and vast body of literature that reveals the extent to which our external environment plays a role in healing… Sternberg's findings are fascinating, some strange, some pure common sense―thought-provoking for both individuals and institutions. -- Susan Salter Reynolds ― Los Angeles Times
After this fascinating, engaging, and challenging read I'll think about the heath consequences of where I am in a different way. -- Richard Mitchell ― The Lancet
Sternberg offers a fascinating study of the complex relationships between health and 'healing places.' …She makes the work of many pioneers in brain and behavioral research accessible to laypersons even as they rub elbows with such figures as Walt Disney, Frank Gehry, and the Dalai Lama… This is a fine, thoughtful volume. -- J. Quinan ― Choice
About the Author
Esther M. Sternberg, M.D., author of The Balance Within: The Science Connecting Health and Emotions, has done extensive research on brain–immune interactions and the effects of the brain’s stress response on health. She is Research Director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, Tucson.
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Rafael matias
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maureen pheley
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What's old is new again; reinventing the health care delivery system is more than financial. It has to come from the heart, too.
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I like that there is neuropysiology integrated into the pages as I read. It pulls it all together for me. I intuitively know that surroundings (both physical and emotional) make differene in healing but now also have scientific reasoning or proposed reasoning for it as well. I go with the flow from my intuitive side but it's always nice to be able to back it up with evidence based science. It will be an adventure tracking new research about this very interesting topic. I see more than financial changes in how health care is delivered in the near future and much of it is, actually, a reintroduction of old practices like having solariums and gathering places in facilities, creating community, interaction, distraction, empathy and health. It works for staff as well as patients and creates new opportunites to do patient education, the back bone of patient 's self-efficacy and prevention. It is the truth about integration of health care delivery and healing at it's best.
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Frank J. Criddle Jr.
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Healing Spaces
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Dr. Sternberg makes an excellent case for the powerful role of the mind in promoting healing. I gifted this book to a dear friend who has Multiple Sclerosis and who struggles on a daily basis to cope with her disease. There is no doubt that a positive attitude is foremost in coping with any chronic health problem. Equally important is creating an environment where that positive force can thrive. Enabling ourselves to return to a functioning level depends on our ability to comprehend the advances in research on mind-body-environment integration. To that extent the author has successfully taken complicated research discoveries and simplified them through example and discourse in layman's terms. When we acquire this knowledge and use it in our daily lives, we enhance our ability to rise above being victimized and defined by a disease process. I highly recommend this for people who are living with any chronic disease process and for their caretakers as well. The average healthy individual will find this book useful in building an environment that promotes health in their daily lives. There's no magic or superstition in this book. It's based on solid science. Read it and get on with living a good life.
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Lisa M. Emmert
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wonderful book
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I highly recommend this book.

D. Kendrick
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Too anecdotal for my taste. Was hoping for a more applicable guide