culture   Western culture
statement   The mind-body connection is recognized in Western culture, but not integrated deeply into mainstream healthcare and historically treated as distinct from each other.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 body-mind connection Western Acknowledges the impact of mental health on physical health, but often treats them as separate entities 1
2 mind-body connection Western culture Acknowledged to some extent, particularly in fields like psychology and holistic medicine, but not as deeply integrated into mainstream healthcare. 1
3 mind-body connection Western culture While recognized, the mind-body connection is not as deeply integrated into medical practices and treatments. 1
4 mind-body connection Western cultures Recognize the mind-body connection but may prioritize modern medical treatments 1
5 mind-body connection Western cultures Emphasis on the connection between mental and physical health, influence of stress on physical well-being 1
6 mind-body connection Western cultures Traditionally, emphasis on medical treatments that are distinct from mental health practices 1
7 mind-body connection Western cultures Historically, traditional medicine has focused on treating physical symptoms independently from mental state 1
8 mind-body connection Western cultures Historically, separation between mental health and physical health treatments 1
9 mind-body connection Western cultures Historically, focus on physical health as distinct from mental health 1