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Aim and Scope
Advances in Mind-Body Medicine explores the relationship between mind, body, spirit and health; the human experiences of health, illness and medical care; and the clinical, social, and personal implications of a medicine that acknowledges the whole person. Advances looks for fresh thinking, vigorous debate, and careful analysis. Combining a holistic approach to conventional medicine Advances helps serve all types of practitioners and is open to all members and observers of the health and research community.
Abstracting and indexing:
- PubMed
- Scopus
- Web of Science
- Allied & Alternative Medicine
- CHID (AM) CINAHL
- Excerpta Medica/EMBASE
- Index Medicus
- MEDLINE
- Mental Health Abstracts
- PsycINFO and Sociological Abstracts
- EBSCO
- EMBASE
- ProQuest
- Additional Index Services
The Complementary and Alternative Medicine section of the Combined Health and Information Database (CHID) indexes articles from this journal that meet CHID criteria.

