Speaking & Media

Brenda Stockdale, a leading expert in the field of mind-body medicine, discusses how we can turn stress into strength, why DNA is not  our destiny and explains how we can tweak our genes to delay and even reverse the onset of illness. She has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, NPR, ABC radio and has been featured in a variety of print media including Bottom Line Health, Good Housekeeping and ‘O,’ The Oprah Magazine. Her recent book is acclaimed by Harvard scientists, physicians and epidemiologists as “the health book to read this year” and “as a prescription, in and of itself, for maximizing one’s health.”

TV & RADIO

Brenda was featured in “Living with Spirit,” an Oprah a segment featuring her experience with chronic illness and the role mind/body medicine played in her recovery. She has been invited to discuss her work on local TV and radio talk shows, National Public Radio, ABC/KGO, and was honored as a Health Hero for changing the practice of medicine on Natural Health Science News Radio.

PRINT MEDIA

Brenda has contributed to and been cited in multiple journals, newspapers, and magazines such as Bottom Line Health, Good Housekeeping, (October 2011 issue) ‘O’ The Oprah Magazine (November 2011 issue), Natural Health, The Futurist, Creators Syndicate, Live Livingand in a number of web journals, blogs and a variety of local print media such as Up In Cumming and Fayetteville News.

SPEAKING & PRESENTING (DVDs available)

From presenting at international medical conferences for physicians and health professionals (oncology and cardiology conferences, The National Wellness conference, etc.), to corporate and special interest groups (including Bell South, G.E., and philanthropic organizations), hospitals and cancer centers (Duke University’s Integrative Medicine Department, the Helen and Harry Gray Cancer Center, and Mississippi Baptist Hospital) Stockdale serves as a consultant and speaks on a variety of topics related to health and wellbeing. For an overview of local and national speaking events please see “Upcoming Events”

PUBLICATIONS

You Can Beat the Odds: Surprising Factors Behind Chronic Illness & Cancer—the 6-Week Breakthrough Program for Optimal Immunity, Sentient Publications, 2009. Please see Editorial Reviews.

“Writing in Physical and Concomitant Mental Illness: Biological Underpinnings and Applications for Practice,” In Research on Writing Approaches in Mental Health, (In Press). Eds. Luciano L’Abate & Laura Sweeny. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley, UK.

“Facing Pollyanna: When Positivity Hurts–Finding a Balance in Psychoeducational Programs,” Wellness Management: A Publication of the National Wellness institute, January, 2011.

Coauthor of Headline News in Health and Medicine, a quarterly integrative medicine newsletter.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

SPEAKING ASSOCIATIONS

CONTINUING EDUCATION, SEMINARS & CORPORATE EVENTS

  • Epigenetics and the Biology of Hope
  • How Writing Heals: The Biological Underpinnings of Writing for Health
  • Creating Health & Happiness in Everyday Life
  • Turning Stress into Strength
  • The Biology of Belief: The Role of Stress in Cancer & Chronic Illness
  • Launching Your Program for Optimal Immunity
  • Your Best Self: Changing Channels in Your Brain for Health and Performance
  • Beating the Odds: Surprising Factors Behind Chronic Illness & Cancer
  • Surprising Factors Behind Chronic Illness & Cancer: Skills That Save Lives—Launching Effective Mind/Body Medicine Programs
  • For Women Only: Living Your Best Live Now
  • Mind-Body Medicine 101
  • Why DNA is Not Your Destiny
  • How Writing Heals: The Power of Words–at Work in Your Life


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