
Internist Howard Schubiner on Mind-Body Connections
07/13/22 • 28 min
Howard Schubiner, M.D. is an internist and both the founder and director of the Mind Body Medicine Center at Ascension Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan. Dr. Schubiner is a clinical professor at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and is an expert in the mind-body connection, as it relates to one’s health.
In this episode of The Seattle Psychiatrist - Interview Series, Nicole Izquierdo and Howard Schubiner, M.D. discuss: the mind-body connection and how our brains induce pain signals, anxiety, depression and fatigue in an effort to alert and protect us. Further, he explains the path of mitigation and "unlearning" mental and emotional pain.
* For more information and to access additional free online materials (guides, articles and interviews) check out seattleanxiety.com and click "Resources."
Howard Schubiner, M.D. is an internist and both the founder and director of the Mind Body Medicine Center at Ascension Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan. Dr. Schubiner is a clinical professor at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and is an expert in the mind-body connection, as it relates to one’s health.
In this episode of The Seattle Psychiatrist - Interview Series, Nicole Izquierdo and Howard Schubiner, M.D. discuss: the mind-body connection and how our brains induce pain signals, anxiety, depression and fatigue in an effort to alert and protect us. Further, he explains the path of mitigation and "unlearning" mental and emotional pain.
* For more information and to access additional free online materials (guides, articles and interviews) check out seattleanxiety.com and click "Resources."
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