The Inflammatory Response

The Inflammatory Response

Understanding inflammation and the immune system in states of mind

Recorded Saturday 1 February 2020

With Antony Haynes and Dr Elisabeth Philipps

CE Credits: 5 hours

Many of us, including our psychotherapy clients, may suffer from unexplained symptoms of debilitation, and of depression, without a clear context. In fact, general practitioners say that about 25 per cent of their consultations are with patients for whom they cannot give a medical diagnosis or treatment and this can be a key issue in psychotherapy.

This talk guides us through the latest findings about the biofeedback loops between inflammation, the immune system and states of mind. The role of underlying low-grade inflammation is a rapidly growing and fascinating area of research that might have great relevance to psychotherapy practice.

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SCHEDULE

00:00:00
Introduction

00:04:52
Elisabeth Philipps and Antony Haynes
Mood States: the Relevance of Inflammation, Oxidation and Immune Related Activity

01:15:07
Antony Haynes
Looking Deeper at Inflammation: Neurotransmitters, Hormones and Sleep

02:32:20
Elisabeth Philipps
Exploring Neuroscience from a Lifestyle Perspective

03:51:40
Elisabeth Philipps and Antony Haynes
Case Studies

04:41:00
Discussion

05:06:29
End