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John E. Sarno

John Ernest Sarno Jr. (June 23, 1923 – June 22, 2017)[1][2][3] was Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, and attending physician at the Howard A. Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University Medical Center. He graduated from Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1943,[4] and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1950. In 1965, he was appointed the director of the Outpatient Department at the Rusk Institute.

John E. Sarno
Born
John Ernest Sarno Jr.

(1923-06-23)June 23, 1923
DiedJune 22, 2017(2017-06-22) (aged 93)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Known forTension Myoneural Syndrome (formerly Tension Myositis Syndrome)
Scientific career
FieldsRehabilitation medicine
InstitutionsRusk Institute at New York University Medical Center

Sarno originated the term tension myositis syndrome (TMS) to name a claimed psychosomatic condition producing pain, particularly back pain.[5] This syndrome diagnosis and treatment protocol are not accepted by the mainstream medical community.[6][7]

Biography edit

Sarno graduated from Newton High School at age 16. He repeated senior year and graduated again from the private Horace Mann School in the Bronx. In 1943, he joined the army and worked in field hospitals in Europe during World War II.

Dr. Sarno married Penny Patt. They had three children: Lindianne, Lauren and David. They divorced in 1966. He remarried in 1967, this time to Martha Lamarque, a colleague at the Rusk Institute. They had one daughter, Christina.[8]

Tension myositis syndrome edit

Sarno's most notable achievement is the development, diagnosis, and treatment of tension myoneural syndrome (TMS), which is currently not accepted by mainstream medicine.[7][9] According to Sarno, TMS is a psychosomatic illness causing chronic back, neck, and limb pain which is not relieved by standard medical treatments. He includes other ailments, such as gastrointestinal problems, dermatological disorders and repetitive-strain injuries as TMS related. Sarno states that he has successfully treated over ten thousand patients at the Rusk Institute by educating them on his beliefs of a psychological and emotional basis to their pain and symptoms.[10] Sarno's theory is, in part, that the pain or GI symptoms are an unconscious "distraction" to aid in the repression of deep unconscious emotional issues. Sarno believes that when patients think about what may be upsetting them in their unconscious, they can defeat their minds' strategy to repress these powerful emotions; when the symptoms are seen for what they are, the symptoms then serve no purpose, and they go away. Supporters of Sarno's work hypothesize an inherent difficulty in performing the clinical trials needed to prove or disprove the diagnosis, since it is difficult to conduct clinical trials on psychosomatic illnesses.[11]

Bibliography edit

  • Sarno, John E. (1982). Mind Over Back Pain. Berkley Trade. ISBN 0-425-08741-7.
  • Sarno, John E. (1991). Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection. Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 0-446-39230-8.
  • Sarno, John E. (1998). The Mindbody Prescription: Healing the Body, Healing the Pain. Warner Books. ISBN 0-446-67515-6.
  • Sarno, John E. (2006). The Divided Mind: The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders. Harper Paperbacks. ISBN 0-06-085178-3.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Sarno, John E. "United States Public Records, 1970-2009". Family Search. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  2. ^ Conner-Simons, Adam (June 23, 2017). "John E. Sarno, N.Y.U. Rehabilitation Doctor, Doctor, Dies at 94". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Dolnick, Sam (December 28, 2017). "The Lives They Lived: John Sarno". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Sarno, John E. (2000). "2000 Commencement Address". Kalamazoo College. The webpage contains a brief biography of Sarno, and links to a transcript and a video of Sarno's commencement address at Kalamazoo College.
  5. ^ Neporent, Liz (1999-02-17). "BODY PARTS; Straightening Out Back Pain". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  6. ^ Neporent, Liz (17 February 1999). "Straightening Out Back Pain". The New York Times.
  7. ^ a b "Dr. Sarno's Cure". 20/20. 1999-07-25. ABC.
  8. ^ Conner-Simons, Adam (2017-06-24). "Dr. John Sarno, 93, Dies; Best-Selling Author Tied Pain to Anxieties". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  9. ^ Neporent, Liz (17 February 1999). "Straightening Out Back Pain". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-12-02.
  10. ^ . WholeHealthMD. Archived from the original on 2006-09-29.
  11. ^ Leonard-Segal, Dr. Andrea (2006). "A Rheumatologist's Experience With Psychosomatic Disorders". The Divided Mind: The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders. ReganBooks. ISBN 0-06-085178-3.

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John Ernest Sarno Jr June 23 1923 June 22 2017 1 2 3 was Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine New York University School of Medicine and attending physician at the Howard A Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine New York University Medical Center He graduated from Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo Michigan in 1943 4 and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1950 In 1965 he was appointed the director of the Outpatient Department at the Rusk Institute John E SarnoBornJohn Ernest Sarno Jr 1923 06 23 June 23 1923Williamsburg Brooklyn New York U S DiedJune 22 2017 2017 06 22 aged 93 Danbury Connecticut U S NationalityAmericanAlma materColumbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsKnown forTension Myoneural Syndrome formerly Tension Myositis Syndrome Scientific careerFieldsRehabilitation medicineInstitutionsRusk Institute at New York University Medical CenterSarno originated the term tension myositis syndrome TMS to name a claimed psychosomatic condition producing pain particularly back pain 5 This syndrome diagnosis and treatment protocol are not accepted by the mainstream medical community 6 7 Contents 1 Biography 2 Tension myositis syndrome 3 Bibliography 4 FootnotesBiography editSarno graduated from Newton High School at age 16 He repeated senior year and graduated again from the private Horace Mann School in the Bronx In 1943 he joined the army and worked in field hospitals in Europe during World War II Dr Sarno married Penny Patt They had three children Lindianne Lauren and David They divorced in 1966 He remarried in 1967 this time to Martha Lamarque a colleague at the Rusk Institute They had one daughter Christina 8 Tension myositis syndrome editMain article Tension myositis syndrome Sarno s most notable achievement is the development diagnosis and treatment of tension myoneural syndrome TMS which is currently not accepted by mainstream medicine 7 9 According to Sarno TMS is a psychosomatic illness causing chronic back neck and limb pain which is not relieved by standard medical treatments He includes other ailments such as gastrointestinal problems dermatological disorders and repetitive strain injuries as TMS related Sarno states that he has successfully treated over ten thousand patients at the Rusk Institute by educating them on his beliefs of a psychological and emotional basis to their pain and symptoms 10 Sarno s theory is in part that the pain or GI symptoms are an unconscious distraction to aid in the repression of deep unconscious emotional issues Sarno believes that when patients think about what may be upsetting them in their unconscious they can defeat their minds strategy to repress these powerful emotions when the symptoms are seen for what they are the symptoms then serve no purpose and they go away Supporters of Sarno s work hypothesize an inherent difficulty in performing the clinical trials needed to prove or disprove the diagnosis since it is difficult to conduct clinical trials on psychosomatic illnesses 11 Bibliography editSarno John E 1982 Mind Over Back Pain Berkley Trade ISBN 0 425 08741 7 Sarno John E 1991 Healing Back Pain The Mind Body Connection Grand Central Publishing ISBN 0 446 39230 8 Sarno John E 1998 The Mindbody Prescription Healing the Body Healing the Pain Warner Books ISBN 0 446 67515 6 Sarno John E 2006 The Divided Mind The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders Harper Paperbacks ISBN 0 06 085178 3 Footnotes edit Sarno John E United States Public Records 1970 2009 Family Search Retrieved 25 July 2014 Conner Simons Adam June 23 2017 John E Sarno N Y U Rehabilitation Doctor Doctor Dies at 94 The New York Times Dolnick Sam December 28 2017 The Lives They Lived John Sarno The New York Times Sarno John E 2000 2000 Commencement Address Kalamazoo College The webpage contains a brief biography of Sarno and links to a transcript and a video of Sarno s commencement address at Kalamazoo College Neporent Liz 1999 02 17 BODY PARTS Straightening Out Back Pain The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 09 01 Neporent Liz 17 February 1999 Straightening Out Back Pain The New York Times a b Dr Sarno s Cure 20 20 1999 07 25 ABC Conner Simons Adam 2017 06 24 Dr John Sarno 93 Dies Best Selling Author Tied Pain to Anxieties The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 02 21 Neporent Liz 17 February 1999 Straightening Out Back Pain The New York Times Retrieved 2011 12 02 At the Root of Back Pain WholeHealthMD Archived from the original on 2006 09 29 Leonard Segal Dr Andrea 2006 A Rheumatologist s Experience With Psychosomatic Disorders The Divided Mind The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders ReganBooks ISBN 0 06 085178 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John E Sarno amp oldid 1213318727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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