Program & Replays

Sessions with Joan Borysenko (1)

Where Science and Spirit Meet

Broadcast on January 12, 2017
With Joan Borysenko
Hosted by Robyn Benson

Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science meet in the new field of Interpersonal Neurobiology. Join Joan Borysenko, Founder and President of Mind-Body Health Sciences, as she illuminates how many practices that strive for union with Universal Consciousness overlap with those aimed at physical and emotional self-regulation. She emphasizes that children need safe and empathetic environments to thrive in this process of connecting universal oneness and health.

During this profound session, you'll discover:

  • How diverse meditation practices develop different mind-body & spiritual skills
  • An inquiry into the nature of authentic spirituality
  • The meaning of "mind"

Joan Borysenko

Founder and President of Mind-Body Health Sciences, LLC in Santa Fe, NM

Joan Borysenko is a distinguished pioneer in integrative medicine is a world-renowned expert in the mind/body connection. Her work has been foundational in an international health-care revolution that recognizes the role of meaning, and the spiritual dimensions of life, as an integral part of health and healing. Eloquent and inspiring in settings that range from hospitals to hospices, from theaters to conference venues, and from boardrooms to houses of worship, she is a credible bridge between faith and reason. Her brilliance, humor, and authenticity—in combination with the latest research—make her a compelling and inspiring speaker and writer.

After graduating magna cum laude from Bryn Mawr College in 1967, Dr. Borysenko earned her doctorate in Medical Sciences from the Harvard Medical School, where she completed post-doctoral training in cancer cell biology. Her first faculty position was at the Tufts University College of Medicine in Boston. But after the death of her father from cancer, she became more interested in the person with the illness than in the disease itself, and returned to Harvard Medical School to complete a second postdoctoral fellowship, this time in the new field of behavioral medicine. Under the tutelage of Herbert Benson, M.D., who first identified the relaxation response and brought meditation into medicine, she was awarded a Medical Foundation Fellowship and completed her third post-doctoral fellowship in psychoneuroimmunology.

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