Books and Scientific Papers

There are numerous books on quality of life, holistic medicine, sexology, quality of working life etc. in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and English

 

Textbooks on holistic medicine

A series of textbooks on holistic medicine has been produced during the last decade:
  • Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J.Principles of Holistic Medicine. Philosophy Behind Quality of Life. Victoria, BC: Trafford, 2005.
  • Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J.Principles of Holistic Medicine. Quality of Life and Health. New York: Hippocrates Sci Publ, 2005.
  • Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J.Principles of Holistic Medicine. Global Quality of Life. Theory, Research and Methodology.New York: Hippocrates Sci Publ, 2006.
  • Ventegodt S, Merrick J.Principles of Holistic Psychiatry. A Textbook on Evidence-Based Holistic Medicine for Mental Fisorders. New York: Nova Sci, 2011.
  • Ventegodt S, Merrick J.Sexology from a Holistic Point of View. A Textbook of Classic and Modern Sexology. New York: Nova Sci, 2011.
and more textbooks are on their way.

 

Other books in English

  • Ventegodt S, Merrick J, eds. Meaningful work: Research in quality of working life. New York: Nova Science, 2009.
  • Ventegodt S. Measuring the quality of life. From theory to practice. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1996.
  • Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet i Danmark]. Quality of life in Denmark. Results from a population survey. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1995. [partly in Danish]
  • Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet hos 4500 31-33 årige]. The quality of life of 4500 31-33 year-olds. Result from a study of the Prospective Pediatric Cohort of persons born at the University Hospital in Copenhagen. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1996. [partly in Danish]#
  • Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet og omstændigheder tidligt i livet]. The quality of life and factors in pregnancy, birth and infancy. Results from a follow-up study of the Prospective Pediatric Cohort of persons born at the University Hospital in Copenhagen 1959-61. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1995. [partly in Danish]
  • Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet og livets store begivenheder]. The quality of life and major events in life. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 2000. [partly in Danish]

 

The scientific papers

The scientific papers come in about 10 series of papers on related issues (table 2). The most important are listed below with links to PDFs.
Table 2. The most important series of papers that constitute the research protocol in clinical holistic medicine
  • QOL methodology describes the method used to measure quality of life used with the Quality of Life Survey Study at the Copenhagen University Hospital (Rigshospitalet), Denmark.
  • QOL philosophy describes the philosophy behind our work with quality of life presented in the books “Quality of life. To seize the meaning of life and get well again” (1995), “Life philosophy that heals. Quality of life as medicine” (1999), “Consciousness-based medicine” (2003) and “Principles of Holistic Medicine. Philosophy behind quality of life” (2005). These are publications describing the philosophy on which the entire project is based.
  • QOL theory covers the related life and human points of view described theoretically.
  • QOL questionnaires are the questionnaires used in the Quality of Life Survey Study and later studies.
  • QOL results are results from the Quality of Life Survey Study.
  • Theories of existence are new theories on quality of life and the human nature described coherently and concisely.
  • Holistic medicine describes our research program for the holistic-medical project ― a new research paradigm for researching alternative and holistic medicine and a theory for process of holistic healing.
  • QOL as medicine describes results from the treatment of patients suffering from various chronic diseases, like chronic pains, alcoholism and Whiplash Associated Disorders.
  • Clinical holistic medicine describes how to deal with the variety of problems presented by the patients in the medical clinic using holistic medicine.
  • Human development is a series of papers to address a number of unsolved problems in biology today. First of all, the unsolved enigma concerning how the differentiation from a single zygote to an adult individual happens has been object for severe research through decades. By uncovering a new holistic biological paradigm that introduces an energetic-informational interpretation of reality as a new way to experience biology, these papers try to solve the problems connected with the events of biological ontogenesis from a single cell involvement in the fractal hierarchy, to the function of the human brain and “adult human metamorphosis”.
  • Quality of working life research is a series of paper that addresses the fundamental needs for happiness and efficiency the working situation. This applies to physicians and therapists as well as other occupations. The series of paper analyses how we can develop in our job, and continue to learn and grow, and avoid the routine and boredom that in the end forces us to compromise with quality and patience.
Below you will find two lists of research papers:
Research papers with PDF/web links in a format helping you to find articles of interest quickly. Research papers in order they are presented in the Open Source Protocol, with the complete article reference.

 

List 1: Research papers with PDF/web links in a format helping you to find articles of interest quickly

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20. Global quality of life (QOL), health and ability are primarily determined by our consciousness. PDF
21. Quality of life philosophy: when life sparkles or can we make wisdom a science? PDF
22. QOL philosophy I: Quality of life, happiness, and meaning of life. PDF
23. QOL philosophy II: What is a human being? PDF
24. QOL philosophy III: Towards a new biology. PDF
25. QOL philosophy IV: The brain and consciousness. PDF
26. Seizing the meaning of life and getting well again. PDF
27. QOL philosophy VI: The concepts. PDF
28. Philosophy of science: how to identify the potential research for the day after tomorrow? PDF
29. Quality of life theory I. The IQOL theory: An integrative theory of the global quality of life concept. PDF
30. Quality of life theory II. Quality of life as the realization of life potential: A biological theory of human being. PDF
31. Quality of life theory III. Maslow revisited. PDF
32. Five theories of human existence. PDF
33. The life mission theory: A theory for a consciousness-based medicine. PDF
34. The life mission theory II: The structure of the life purpose and the ego. PDF
35. The life mission theory III: Theory of talent. PDF
36. The life mission theory IV. A theory of child development. PDF
37. The life mission theory V. A theory of the anti-self and explaining the evil side of man. PDF
38. The life mission theory VI: A theory for the human character. PDF
39. Life Mission Theory VII: Theory of existential (Antonovsky) coherence: a theory of quality of life, health and ability for use in holistic medicine. PDF
40. Life mission theory VIII: A theory for pain. Pain Manage PDF
41. Human development I: twenty fundamental problems of biology, medicine, and neuro-psychology related to biological information. PDF
42. Human development II: we need an integrated theory for matter, life and consciousness to understand life and healing. PDF
43. Human development III: bridging brain-mind and body-mind. introduction to “deep” (fractal, poly-ray) cosmology. PDF
44. Human development IV: the living cell has information-directed self-organisation. PDF
45. Human development V: biochemistry unable to explain the emergence of biological form (morphogenesis) and therefore a new principle as source of biological information is needed. PDF
46. Human development VI: Supracellular morphogenesis. The origin of biological and cellular order. PDF
47. Human development VII: A spiral fractal model of fine structure of physical energy could explain central aspects of biological information, biological organization and biological creativity. PDF
48. Human development VIII: A theory of “deep” quantum chemistry and cell consciousness: Quantum chemistry controls genes and biochemistry to give cells and higher organisms consciousness and complex behavior. PDF
49. Human development IX: A model of the wholeness of man, his consciousness and collective consciousness. PDF
50. Human development X: Explanation of macroevolution — top-down evolution materializes consciousness. The origin of metamorphosis. PDF
51. Human development XI: the structure of the cerebral cortex. Are there really modules in the brain? PDF
52. Human development XII: a theory for the structure and function of the human brain. PDF
53. Human development XIII: the connection between the structure of the overtone system and the tone language of music. Some implications for our understanding of the human brain. PDF
54. Editorial-A new method for generic measuring of the global quality of life. PDF
55. Measurement of quality of life I: A Methodological Framework. PDF
56. Measurement of quality of life II. From philosophy of life to science. PDF
57. Measurement of quality of life III: From the IQOL theory to the global, generic SEQOL questionnaire. PDF
58. Measurement of quality of life IV: Use of the SEQOL, QOL5, QOL1 and other global and generic questionnaires. PDF
59. Measurement of quality of life V: How to use the SEQOL, QOL5, QOL1 and other and generic questionnaires for research. PDF
60. Measurement of quality of life VI: Quality-adjusted life years (QALY) is an unfortunate use of quality of life concept. PDF
61. Measurement of quality of life VII: Statistical covariation and global quality of life data. The method of weight-modified linear regression. PDF
62. Validation of two global and generic quality of life questionnaires for population screening: SCREENQOL and SEQOL. PDF
63. Development and validation of QoL5 for clinical databases. A short, global and generic questionnaire based on an integrated theory of the quality of life. PDF
65. A prospective study on quality of life and traumatic events in early life – 30 year follow-up. PDF
66. Long-term effects of maternal smoking on quality of life. Results from the Copenhagen Perinatal Birth Cohort 1959-61. PDF
67. Long-term effects of maternal medication on global quality of life measured with SEQOL. Results from the Copenhagen Perinatal Birth Cohort 1959-61. PDF
68. Psychoactive drugs and quality of life. PDF
69. Lifestyle, quality of life and health. PDF
70. The health and social situation of the mother during pregnancy and global quality of life of the child as an adult. Results from the prospective Copenhagen Perinatal Cohort 1959-1961. PDF
71. Factors during pregnancy, delivery and birth affecting global quality of life of the adult child at long-term follow-up. Results from the prospective Copenhagen Perinatal Birth Cohort 1959-61. PDF
72. Events in pregnancy, delivery, and infancy and long-term effects on global quality of life: results from the Copenhagen Perinatal Birth Cohort 1959-61. PDF
73. Quality of life and events in the first year of life. Results from the prospective Copenhagen Birth Cohort 1959-61. PDF
74. What influence do major events in life have on our later quality of life? A retrospective study on life events and associated emotions. PDF
75. Every contact with the patient must be therapeutic. PDF
76. Psychosomatic reasons for chronic pains. PDF
77. Holistic medicine: Scientific challenges. PDF
78. Holistic Medicine II: The square-curve paradigm for research in alternative, complementary and holistic medicine: A cost-effective, easy and scientifically valid design for evidence based medicine. PDF
79. Holistic Medicine III: The holistic process theory of healing. PDF
80. Principles of the holistic process of healing in a group setting. PDF
81. Clinical holistic medicine: Applied consciousness-based medicine. PDF
82. Clinical holistic medicine: Classic art of healing or the therapeutic touch. PDF
83. Clinical holistic medicine: The “new medicine”, the multiparadigmatic physician and the medical record. PDF
84. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic pelvic examination and holistic treatment of infertility. PDF
85. Clinical holistic medicine: Use and limitations of the biomedical paradigm. PDF
86. (2004) Clinical holistic medicine: Social problems disguised as illness. PDF
87. Clinical holistic medicine Tools for a medical science based on consciousness. PDF
88. Clinical holistic medicine: Prevention through healthy lifestyle and quality of life. PDF
89. Clinical holistic medicine: When biomedicine is inadequate. PDF
90. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic treatment of children. PDF
91. Clinical holistic medicine: Problems in sex and living together. PDF
92. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic sexology and treatment of vulvodynia through existential therapy and acceptance through touch. PDF
93. Clinical holistic medicine: A Pilot on HIV and Quality of Life and a Suggested treatment of HIV and AIDS. PDF
94. Clinical holistic medicine: Induction of Spontaneous Remission of Cancer by Recovery of the Human Character and the Purpose of Life (the Life Mission). PDF
95. Clinical holistic medicine: Treatment of physical health problems without a known cause, exemplified by hypertension and tinnitus. PDF
96. Clinical holistic medicine: Developing from asthma, allergy and eczema. PDF
97. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic adolescent medicine. PDF
98. Clinical holistic medicine: Metastatic cancer. PDF
99. Clinical holistic medicine: a psychological theory of dependency to improve quality of life. PDF
100. Clinical holistic medicine: Chronic infections and autoimmune diseases. PDF
101. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic treatment of rape and incest traumas. PDF
102. Clinical holistic medicine: Chronic pain in the locomotor system. PDF 
103. Chronic pain in internal organs. PDF
104. Clinical holistic medicine: The existential crisis – life crisis, stress and burnout. PDF
105. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic rehabilitation. PDF
106. Clinical holistic medicine: Mental disorders in a holistic perspective. PDF
107. Clinical Holistic Medicine: Holistic Treatment of Mental Disorders. PDF
108. Clinical holistic medicine: The patient with multiple diseases. PDF
109. Advanced tools for holistic medicine. PDF
110. Clinical holistic medicine: The case story of Anna: I. Long term effect of child sexual abuse and incest with a treatment approach. PDF
111. Clinical holistic medicine: the case story of Anna. II. Patient diary as a tool in treatment. PDF
112. Clinical holistic medicine: The case story of Anna. III. Rehabilitation of philosophy of life during holistic existential therapy for childhood sexual abuse. PDF
113. Suicide from a holistic point of view. PDF
114. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic sexology and acupressure through the vagina (Hippocratic pelvic massage). PDF
115. Clinical holistic medicine: Pilot study on the effect of vaginal acupressure (Hippocratic pelvic massage). PDF
117. A short history of clinical holistic medicine. PDF
118. Five tools for manual sexological examination and treatment. PDF
119. Pain and pleasure in sexuality. An analysis for use in clinical holistic medicine. PDF
120. Clinical holistic medicine: how to recover memory without “implanting” memories in your patient. PDF
121. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complimented with bodywork) in the treatment of schizophrenia (ICD10-F20/DSM-IV Code 295) and other psychotic mental diseases. PDF
125. Ethics and holistic healthcare practice. PDF
126. A study in experienced chronic pain in the holistic medicin clinic using mindful psychodynamic short time psychotherapy complemted with bodywork. PDF
127. Clinical holistic medicine: Psychodynamic short-time therapy complemented with bodywork. A clinical follow-up study of 109 Patients. PDF
128. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced physical illness and chronic pain. PDF
129. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced mental illness. PDF
130. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced impaired sexual functioning. PDF
131. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) improves quality of life, health, and ability by induction of Antonovsky-salutogenesis. PDF
132. Self-reported low self-esteem. Intervention and follow-up in a clinical setting. PDF
133. Clinical holistic medicine in the recovery of working ability. A study using Antonovsky salutogenesis. PDF
134. Sense of coherence and physical health. A Review of previous findings. PDF
135. Why is Antonovsky’s sense of coherence not correlated to physical health? Analysing Antonovsky’s 29-item sense of coherence scale (SOCS). PDF
136. Sense of coherence and health. The construction of an amendment to Antonovsky’s sense of coherence scale (SOC II). PDF
137. Sense of coherence and physical health. A crosssectional study using a new SOC scale (SOC II). PDF
138. Sense of coherence and physical health. Testing Antonovsky’s theory. PDF
139. Sense of coherence and health. The emotional sense of coherence (SOC-E) was found to be the best-known predictor of physical health. PDF
140. What is a good death ? To use death as a mirror and find the quality of life. PDF
141. Medicine and the past. Lesson to learn about the pelvic examination and its sexually suppressive procedure. PDF
142. If it doesn’t work, stop it. Do something else! PDF
143. Spiritual health, intellectual disability and health care. PDF
144. Maternal smoking and quality of life more than thirty years later. PDF
145. Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection in residential care centers for people with intellectual disability. PDF
146. People with intellectual disability, health needs and policy. PDF
147. Holistic adolescent sexology: How to counsel and treat young people to alleviate and prevent sexual problems. PDF
148. Evidence based medicine in favor of biomedicine and it seems that holistic medicine has been forgotten? PDF
149. Placebo explained: Consciousness causal to health. PDF
150. Academic medicine must deliver skilled physicians. A different academic training is needed. PDF
151. Chronic illness, the patient and the holistic medical toolbox. PDF
153. The consensus paradigm for qualitative research in holistic medicine. PDF
154. Principles of holistic medicine. Philosophy behind quality of life. www.trafford.com/05-1706
155. Principles of holistic medicine. Quality of life and health.www.trafford.com/05-2481
156. Principles of holistic medicine. Global quality of life.Theory, research and methodology. www.trafford.com/05-3048
157. Measuring the quality of life. From theory to practice. http://www.bmj.com/content/313/7068/1341.2.extract?sid=4b4daf84-479c-4dec-a2fd-dc448e57c6e1
158. The human being and the quality of working life.
159. Quality of working life research I. Quality of life, happiness and meaning of life. PDF
160. Quality of working life research II. Personal quality of life. PDF
161. Quality of working life research III. Mastery in the process of work.PDF
162. Quality of working life research IV. Cooperation with colleagues and management. PDF
163. Quality of working life research V. Creating real value for customers and the environment. PDF
164. Quality of working life research VI. Are you on your way up in life – or down? PDF
165. (2008) Improving working-life quality, quality of life and health in companies PDF
166. (2008) Scientific research in the quality of working life (QWL): Generic measuring of the global working life quality with the SEQWL questionnaire. PDF
167. The connection between working-life quality and the employee value to the company. PDF
168. QOL10 for clinical quality-assurance and research in treatment-efficacy: Ten key questions for measuring the global quality of life, self-rated physical and mental health, and self-rated social-, sexual- and working ability. PDF
169. Clinical holistic medicine: Teaching orgasm for females with chronic anorgasmia using the Betty Dodson method. PDF
170. A review of side effects and adverse events of non-drug medicine (non-pharmaceutical CAM): Psychotherapy, mind-body medicine and clinical holistic medicine. PDF
171. The effect of antipsychotic drugs and non-drug therapy on borderline and psychotic mentally ill patient’s quality-adjusted life-years (QALY). PDF
172. First do no harm: an analysis of the risk aspects and side effects of clinical holistic medicine compared with standard psychiatric biomedical treatment. PDF
173. Biomedicine or holistic medicine for treating mentally ill patients? A philosophical and economical analysis. PDF
174. Clinical holistic medicine: Factors influencing the therapeutic decision-making. From academic knowledge to emotional intelligence and spiritual “crazy” wisdom. PDF
175. A review and integrative analysis of ancient holistic character medicine systems. PDF
176. Quality of life and philosophy of life determines physical and mental health: status over research findings from the Quality of Life Research Center, Copenhagen, 1991-2007. PDF
177. Clinical holistic medicine: the Dean Ornish program (”opening the heart”) in cardiovascular disease. PDF
178. Rationality and irrationality in Ryke Geerd Hamer’s System for holistic treatment of metastatic cancer. PDF
179. A combination of gestalt therapy, Rosen Body Work and Cranio Sacral therapy did not help in chronic whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) – results of a randomised clinical trial. PDF
180. Quality of life as medicine. A pilot study of patients with chronic illness and pain. PDF
181. Quality of life as medicine II. A pilot study of a five-day “Quality of Life and Health” cure for patients with alcoholism. PDF
182. Quality of Life as Medicine III. A qualitative analysis of the effect of a five days intervention with existential holistic group therapy or a quality of life course as a modern rite of passage. PDF
183. Psychoactive drugs and quality of life. PDF
185. A prospective study on quality of life and traumatic events in early life—a 30-year follow-up. PDF
186. Medical ethics: Therapeutic dilemmas in the sexology clinic. PDF
187. A case of induced spontaneous remission in a patient with non-Hodgkin B-Lymphoma. PDF
188. Concept to self in holistic medicine: Coming from love, freeing the soul, the ego and the physical self. In: Columbus F, ed. Advances in psychology research. PDF
190. Global quality of life (QOL), health and ability are primarily determined by our consciousness. www.jstor.org/stable/27522172
191. Philosophy of life and suicide. In: Merrick J, Zalsman G, eds. Suicidal behavior in adolescence. An international perspective. PDF
195. Human development XIV: Degeneration and regeneration of existence. Metamorphosis changes the purpose of life, the level of existential responsibility, and the depth of consciousness (the ray-number of the cosmology). PDF
196. Human development XV: The biochemical hypothesis for the etiology of the mental diseases is not substantiated. PDF
197. Human development XVI: General etiology of mental diseases and the role of re-metamorphosis in spontaneous recovery (“Monster theory”). PDF
198. Human development XVII: Jerne’s anti-idiotypic network theory cannot explain self-nonself discrimination. PDF
199. Human development XVIII: A theory for immune system regulation (the “self-nonself discrimination”). PDF
200. Human development XIX: The aetiology of somatic diseases. The reason for the energetic chrisis of patients in accelerated personal growth. PDF
201. Human development XX: A theory for accelerated, spontaneous existential healing (salutogenesis): Adult human metamorphosis. PDF
202. Human development XXI: How the fly got its wings. The “fly-wing theory” explains how top down evolution gave the fly its wings, and how the Self’s intent materializes biological order and body-form during fylogenesis and ontogenesis (metamorphosis). PDF
203. Human development XXII: Antonovsky salutogenesis induced by holistic therapy gives spontaneous recovery. Salutogenesis might be controlled by the human genes for metamorphosis. If such genes are controlled by our (sub)consciousness this could explain the large and well known placebo effect. PDF
204. The problem of consciousness. PDF
205. CAM is tested unfairly against placebo – CAM is offering highly efficient placebo cures that should be tested with respect for its nature. PDF
206. Holistic adolescent medicine. PDF
213. [Livskvalitet og omstændigheder tidligt i livet]. The quality of life and factors in pregnancy, birth and infancy. Results from a follow-up study of the Prospective Pediatric Cohort of persons born at the University Hospital in Copenhagen 1959-61. Køb bogen
214. [Livskvalitet og livets store begivenheder]. The quality of life and major events in life.PDF
225. Life mission theory IX: Integrative, ethical theory. PDF
226. Documenting effect in clinical holistic medicine using the case record. Development of a Rating Scale for Therapeutic Progress, version 1.0 based upon the holistic process theory of healing. PDF
227. Metaanalysis of positive effects, side effects, and adverse events of holistic mind-body medicine, subtype holistic, clinical medicine: “clinical holistic medicine” (Denmark, Israel) “mindful mind-body medicine” (Sweden), “biodynamic body psychotherapy” (UK), and “biodynamishe körperpsychotherapie“ (Germany). A review. PDF
228. Effect, side effects and adverse events of non-pharmaceutical medicine. A review. PDF
229. Positive effects, side effects and negative events of intensive, clinical, holistic therapy. A review of the program “meet yourself” characterized by intensive body-psychotherapy combined with mindfulness meditation at Mullingstorp in Sweden. PDF
230. Positive effects, side effects and adverse events of clinical holistic medicine. A review of Gerda Boyesen’s nonpharmaceutical mind-body medicine (biodynamic body-psychotherapy) at two centres in United Kingdom and Germany. PDF
231. Clinical medicine and psychodynamic psychotherapy. Evaluation of the patient before intervention. PDF
232. Formal errors in nonpharmaceutical medicine (CAM): Clinical medicine, mind-body medicine, body-psychotherapy, holistic medicine, clinical holistic medicine and sexology. PDF
233. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic sexology and female quality of life. PDF
236. Bio- and alternative medicine in conflict. Human rights protection of the alternative therapist. PDF
239. An ethical analysis of contemporary use of coercive persuasion (“brainwashing”, “mind control”) in psychiatry. PDF
240. The therapeutic value of antipsychotic drugs: A critical analysis of Cochrane meta-analyses of the therapeutic value of anti-psychotic drugs used in Denmark PDF
241. The effect of antipsychotic drugs and non-drug therapy on borderline and psychotic mentally ill patient’s quality-adjusted life-years (QALY). PDF
242. Clinical holistic medicine and neurological dysfunction. Some thoughts and case stories. PDF
245. The open source protocol of clinical holistic medicine. PDF
246. A review of the Danish National Drug Directory: Who provides the data for the register? PDF
247. Evidence-based medicine: Four fundamental problems with the randomised clinical trial (RCT) used to document chemical medicine. PDF
248. Dokumentation efterlyses. Alvorlige fejl i den farmaceutiske industris randomised clinical trial betyder, at dokumentationen af den kemiske medicin ikke er videnskabelig gyldig. Link
249. Meta-analysis of positive effects, side effects and adverse events of holistic mind-body medicine (clinical holistic medicine): experience from Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom and Germany. PDF
250. Positive effects, side effects, and adverse events of clinical holistic medicine. A review of Gerda Boyesen’s nonpharmaceutical mind-body medicine (biodynamic body-psychotherapy) at two centers in the United Kingdom and Germany. PDF
252. Therapeutic value (TV) of alternative medicine (non-drug CAM). Rough estimates for all clinical conditions based on Cochrane reviews and the ratio: Number Needed to Harm/Number Needed to Treat Link PDF
253. Therapeutic value (TV) of treatments with pharmaceutical drugs. Rough estimates for all clinical conditions based on Cochrane reviews and the ratio: Number Needed to Harm/Number Needed to Treat PDF
254. Comparative analysis of cost-effectiveness of non-drug medicine (non-pharmaceutical holistic, complementary and alternative medicine/CAM) and biomedicine (pharmaceutical drugs) for all clinical conditions. PDF
255. Health policy and intellectual disability. BMJ Rapid responses 2004 Aug 20. Link
256. Healthy rational medicine. Rapid Response PDF
257. Challenge of chronic disease is the challenge of understanding life. The social medicine of our time. Rapid response PDF
258. Eating disorders from a holistic point of view. PDF
259. Five tools for manual sexological examination: Efficient treatment of genital and pelvic pains and sexual dysfunction without side effects. PDF
260. The best health care model: Can we learn from the Danish experience? PDF
261. Rationality and irrationality in Ryke Geerd Hamer’s system for treatment of metastatic cancer revisited PDF
262. Similia similibus curentur in nonpharmaceutical medicine. The use of Hippocrates’ healing principle of similarity in clinical holistic medicine: controlled violence and sexual abuse in holistic mind-body medicine. PDF
263. Which types of drugs can be used in evidence-based medicine? A review of metaanalyses and reviews of positive effect, adverse effects, and therapeutic value of whole groups of pharmaceutical drugs. Link PDF
264. Lægemiddelstyrelsen sover i timen. Link
265. The therapeutic value (TV: the ratio benefit to harm) of holistic medicine is 1,000,000,000 times larger than the therapeutic value of pharmaceutical drugs for cancer, coronary heart disorder, depression and schizophrenia. Link PDF
266. The therapeutic value (TV: the ratio benefit to harm) of holistic medicine is 1,000,000,000 times larger than the therapeutic value of pharmaceutical drugs for cancer, coronary heart disorder, depression and schizophrenia. Link PDF
267. The holistic vulva clinic: An integrative approach to the treatment of genital, sexual and non-sexual pain and the other health problems related to the female gender. Link PDF
268. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Svanberg BØ, Struve F, Merrick J. Therapeutic value of antipsychotic drugs: A critical analysis of Cochrane meta-analyses of the therapeutic value of anti- psychotic drugs. J Altern Med Res 2010;2(3), 449-458 PDF
269. Ventegodt S Endler PC, Andersen NJ, Svanberg B, Struve F and Merrick J. Therapeutic value of anti-cancer drugs: A critical analysis of Cochrane meta-analyses of the therapeutic value of chemotherapy for cancer. J Altern Med Res, 371-384. PDF
270. Merrick J, Omar HA, Ventegodt S. Quality of life and persons with intellectual disability. Can we measure QOL in this population? J Altern Med Res 2010; (2)4: 459-471 PDF
271. Ventegodt S, Orr G. The Future of the Traditional African Healers. J Alt Med Res 1010;2(4):. 359-362 PDF
272. Ventegodt S, Kandel, I, Merrick, J. Holistic psychiatry: A model for holistic diagnoses and holistic treatment of mild, borderline and psychotic personality disorders. J Altern Med Res, 2010; (2)2: 143-154.PDF
273. Ventegodt S, Merrick, J. The medical Industry and money. J Altern Med Res, 2010; (2)2: 109-112.PDF
274. Ventegodt S, Merrick, J. The purpose of the medical ethic of Hippocrates was efficient healing of the patient. J Altern Med Res, 2010; (2)2: 137-142 PDF
275. Ventegodt s, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Tools for comparative evaluation of the effect of drug and non-drug medical treatments J Altern Med Res, 2010; (2)2: 129-135  PDF
276. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J, Greydanus DE. Effectiveness of traditional pharmaceutical biomedicine versus complementary and alternative medicine in a physician’s general practice. J Altern Med Res 2010;2(2): 179-186. PDF
All correspondence regarding the papers: Søren Ventegodt, MD, MMedSci, EU-MSc-CAM, Director, Quality of Life Research Center, Classensgade 11C, 1 sal, DK-2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark. Tel: +45-33-141113; Fax: +45-33-141123; E-mail: ventegodt@livskvalitet.org

 

List 2: Research papers in order they are presented in the Open Source Protocol, with the complete article reference.

20. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Nielsen M, Mohammed M, Merrick J. Global quality of life (QOL), health and ability are primarily determined by our consciousness. Research findings from Denmark 1991-2004. Soc Indicator Res 2005;71:87-122.
21. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Quality of life philosophy: when life sparkles or can we make wisdom a science? ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1160-3.
22. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. QOL philosophy I: Quality of life, happiness, and meaning of life. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1164-75.
23. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kromann M, Merrick J. QOL philosophy II: What is a human being? ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1176-85.
24. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. QOL philosophy III: Towards a new biology. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1186-98.
25. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. QOL philosophy IV: The brain and consciousness. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1199-1209.
26. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. QOL philosophy V: Seizing the meaning of life and getting well again. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1210-29.
27. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. QOL philosophy VI: The concepts. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1230-40.
28. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Philosophy of science: how to identify the potential research for the day after tomorrow? ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:483-9.
29. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Quality of life theory I. The IQOL theory: An integrative theory of the global quality of life concept. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1030-40.
30. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Quality of life theory II. Quality of life as the realization of life potential: A biological theory of human being. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1041-9.
31. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Quality of life theory III. Maslow revisited. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1050-7.
32. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Editorial: Five theories of human existence. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1272-6.
33. Ventegodt S. The life mission theory: A theory for a consciousness-based medicine. Int J Adolesc Med Health 2003;15(1):89-91.
34. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. The life mission theory II: The structure of the life purpose and the ego. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1277-85.
35. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. The life mission theory III: Theory of talent. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1286-93.
36. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. The life mission theory IV. A theory of child development. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1294-1301.
37. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. The life mission theory V. A theory of the anti-self and explaining the evil side of man. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1302-13.
38. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. The life mission theory VI: A theory for the human character. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:859-80.
39. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Life Mission Theory VII: Theory of existential (Antonovsky) coherence: a theory of quality of life, health and ability for use in holistic medicine. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:377-89.
40. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Life mission theory VIII: A theory for pain. J Pain Manage 2008;1(1):5-10.
41. Hermansen TD, Ventegodt S, Rald E, Clausen B, Nielsen ML, Merrick J. Human development I: twenty fundamental problems of biology, medicine, and neuro-psychology related to biological information. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:747-59.
42. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Nielsen ML, Clausen B, Merrick J. Human development II: we need an integrated theory for matter, life and consciousness to understand life and healing. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:760-6.
43. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Rald E, Flensborg-Madsen T, Nielsen ML, Clausen B, Merrick J. Human development III: bridging brain-mind and body-mind. introduction to “deep” (fractal, poly-ray) cosmology. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:767-76.
44. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Flensborg-Madsen T, Nielsen ML, Clausen B, Merrick J. Human development IV: the living cell has information-directed self-organisation. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1132-8.
45. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Flensborg-Madsen T, Nielsen ML, Clausen B, Merrick J. Human development V: biochemistry unable to explain the emergence of biological form (morphogenesis) and therefore a new principle as source of biological information is needed. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1359-67.
46. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Flensborg-Madsen T, Nielsen M, Merrick J. Human development VI: Supracellular morphogenesis. The origin of biological and cellular order. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1424-33.
47. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Flensborg-Madsen T, Rald E, Nielsen ML, Merrick J. Human development VII: A spiral fractal model of fine structure of physical energy could explain central aspects of biological information, biological organization and biological creativity. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1434-40.
48. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Flensborg-Madsen T, Nielsen ML, Merrick J. Human development VIII: A theory of “deep” quantum chemistry and cell consciousness: Quantum chemistry controls genes and biochemistry to give cells and higher organisms consciousness and complex behavior. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1441-53.
49. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Flensborg-Madsen T, Rald E, Nielsen ML, Merrick J. Human development IX: A model of the wholeness of man, his consciousness and collective consciousness. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1454-9.
50. Hermansen TD, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Human development X: Explanation of macroevolution — top-down evolution materializes consciousness. The origin of metamorphosis. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1656-66.
51. Hermansen TD, Ventegodt S, Kandel I. Human development XI: the structure of the cerebral cortex. Are there really modules in the brain? ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1922-9.
52. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XII: a theory for the structure and function of the human brain. ScientificWorldJournal 2008;8:621-42.
53. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XIII: the connection between the structure of the overtone system and the tone language of music. Some implications for our understanding of the human brain. Scientific WorldJournal 2008;8:643-57.
54. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Editorial-A new method for generic measuring of the global quality of life. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:946-9.
55. Ventegodt S, Hilden J, Merrick J. Measurement of quality of life I: A Methodological Framework. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:950-61.
56. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Measurement of quality of life II. From philosophy of life to science. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:962-71.
57. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Measurement of quality of life III: From the IQOL theory to the global, generic SEQOL questionnaire. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:972-91.
58. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Measurement of quality of life IV: Use of the SEQOL, QOL5, QOL1 and other global and generic questionnaires. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:992-1001.
59. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Measurement of quality of life V: How to use the SEQOL, QOL5, QOL1 and other and generic questionnaires for research. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1002-14.
60. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Measurement of quality of life VI: Quality-adjusted life years (QALY) is an unfortunate use of quality of life concept. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1015-9.
61. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Measurement of quality of life VII: Statistical covariation and global quality of life data. The method of weight-modified linear regression. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1020-9.
62. Ventegodt S, Henneberg EW, Merrick J, Lindholt JS. Validation of two global and generic quality of life questionnaires for population screening: SCREENQOL and SEQOL. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:412-21.
63. Lindholt JS, Ventegodt S, Henneberg EW. Development and validation of QoL5 for clinical databases. A short, global and generic questionnaire based on an integrated theory of the quality of life. Eur J Surg 2002;168:103-7.
64. Ventegodt S. Sex and the quality of life in Denmark. Arch Sex Behav 1998;27(3):295-307.
65. Ventegodt S. A prospective study on quality of life and traumatic events in early life – 30 year follow-up. Child Care Health Dev 1998;25(3):213-21.
66. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Long-term effects of maternal smoking on quality of life. Results from the Copenhagen Perinatal Birth Cohort 1959-61. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:714-20.
67. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Long-term effects of maternal medication on global quality of life measured with SEQOL. Results from the Copenhagen Perinatal Birth Cohort 1959-61. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:707-13.
68. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Psychoactive drugs and quality of life. Scientific WorldJournal 2003;3:694-706.
69. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Lifestyle, quality of life and health. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:811-25.
70. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. The health and social situation of the mother during pregnancy and global quality of life of the child as an adult. Results from the prospective Copenhagen Perinatal Cohort 1959-1961. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:950-8.
71. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Anderson NJ, Merrick J. Factors during pregnancy, delivery and birth affecting global quality of life of the adult child at long-term follow-up. Results from the prospective Copenhagen Perinatal Birth Cohort 1959-61. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:933-41.
72. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Events in pregnancy, delivery, and infancy and long-term effects on global quality of life: results from the Copenhagen Perinatal Birth Cohort 1959-61. Med Sci Monit 2005;11(8):CR357-65.
73. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Morad M, Merrick J. Quality of life and events in the first year of life. Results from the prospective Copenhagen Birth Cohort 1959-61. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:106-15.
74. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. What influence do major events in life have on our later quality of life? A retrospective study on life events and associated emotions. Med Sci Monit 2006;12(2):SR9-15.
75. Ventegodt S. Every contact with the patient must be therapeutic. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol 2007;20(6):323-4.
76. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Psychosomatic reasons for chronic pains. South Med J 2005;98(11):1063.
77. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Holistic medicine: Scientific challenges. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1108-16.
78. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Holistic Medicine II: The square-curve paradigm for research in alternative, complementary and holistic medicine: A cost-effective, easy and scientifically valid design for evidence based medicine. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1117-27.
79. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Holistic Medicine III: The holistic process theory of healing. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1138-46.
80. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Holistic Medicine IV: Principles of the holistic process of healing in a group setting. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:1294-1301.
81. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Applied consciousness-based medicine. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:96-9.
82. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Classic art of healing or the therapeutic touch. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:134-47.
83. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: The “new medicine”, the multiparadigmatic physician and the medical record. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:273-85.
84. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic pelvic examination and holistic treatment of infertility. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:148-58.
85. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Hyam E, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Use and limitations of the biomedical paradigm. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:295-306.
86. Ventegodt, S., Morad, M., Kandel, I., and Merrick, J. (2004) Clinical holistic medicine: Social problems disguised as illness. ScientificWorldJournal 4, 286-294.
87. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine Tools for a medical science based on consciousness. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:347-61.
88. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Prevention through healthy lifestyle and quality of life. Oral Health Prev Dent 2004;1:239-45.
89. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Hyam E, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: When biomedicine is inadequate. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:333-46.
90. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic treatment of children. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:581-8.
91. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Problems in sex and living together. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:562-70.
92. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Hyam E, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic sexology and treatment of vulvodynia through existential therapy and acceptance through touch. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:571-80.
93. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: A Pilot on HIV and Quality of Life and a Suggested treatment of HIV and AIDS. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:264-72.
94. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Induction of Spontaneous Remission of Cancer by Recovery of the Human Character and the Purpose of Life (the Life Mission). ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:362-77.
95. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Treatment of physical health problems without a known cause, exemplified by hypertension and tinnitus. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:716-24.
96. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Developing from asthma, allergy and eczema. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:936-42.
97. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Press J, Merrick J, Shek D. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic adolescent medicine. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:551-61.
98. Ventegodt S, Solheim E, Saunte ME, Morad M, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Metastatic cancer. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:913-35.
99. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: a psychological theory of dependency to improve quality of life. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:638-48.
100. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Chronic infections and autoimmune diseases. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:155-64.
101. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Neikrug S, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic treatment of rape and incest traumas. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:288-97.
102. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Chronic pain in the locomotor system. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:165-72.
103. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Chronic pain in internal organs. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:205-10.
104. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Neikrug S, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: The existential crisis – life crisis, stress and burnout. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:300-12.
105. Ventegodt S, Gringols G, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic rehabilitation. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:280-7.
106. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Neikrug S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Mental disorders in a holistic perspective. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:313-23.
107. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Neikrug S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical Holistic Medicine: Holistic Treatment of Mental Disorders. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:427-45.
108. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: The patient with multiple diseases. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:324-39.
109. Ventegodt S, Clausen B, Nielsen ML, Merrick J. Advanced tools for holistic medicine. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2048-65.
110. Ventegodt S, Clausen B, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: The case story of Anna: I. Long term effect of child sexual abuse and incest with a treatment approach. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1965-76.
111. Ventegodt S, Clausen B, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: the case story of Anna. II. Patient diary as a tool in treatment. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2006-34.
112. Ventegodt S, Clausen B, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: The case story of Anna. III. Rehabilitation of philosophy of life during holistic existential therapy for childhood sexual abuse. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2080-91.
113. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Suicide from a holistic point of view. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:759-66.
114. Ventegodt S, Clausen B, Omar HA, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic sexology and acupressure through the vagina (Hippocratic pelvic massage). ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2066-79.
115. Ventegodt S, Clausen B, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Pilot study on the effect of vaginal acupressure (Hippocratic pelvic massage). ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2100-16.
116. Ventegodt S. [Min brug af vaginal akupressur]. My use of acupressure. Ugeskr Laeger 2006;168(7):715-6. [Danish]
117. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. A short history of clinical holistic medicine. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1622-30.
118. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Five tools for manual sexological examination and treatment. J Altern Med res, in press.
119. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Pain and pleasure in sexuality. An analysis for use in clinical holistic medicine. J Pain Manage 2008;1(1):11-28.
120. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: how to recover memory without “implanting” memories in your patient. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1579-89.
121. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complimented with bodywork) in the treatment of schizophrenia (ICD10-F20/DSM-IV Code 295) and other psychotic mental diseases. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1987-2008.
122. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. How to use implanted memories of incest as a tool for dissolving a strong female Oedipus complex. Int J Child Health Hum Dev 2010;3(1), in press.
123. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Personality disorders and clinical holistic medicine. The revival of traditional holistic medicine in a modern scientific form. In: Hagen JC, Jensen EI, eds. Personality disorders: New research. New York: Nova Sci, in press.
124. Ventegodt S, Braga K, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: A sexological approach to eating disorders. In: Columbus F, ed. Appetite: Control, perceptions and disturbances. New York: Nova Sci, in press.
125. de Vibe M, Bell E, Merrick J, Omar HA, Ventegodt S. Ethics and holistic healthcare practice. Int J Child Health Human Dev 2008;1(1):23-8.
126. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. A study in experienced chronic pain in the holistic medicin clinic using mindful psychodynamic short time psychotherapy complemted with bodywork. J Pain Manage 2008;1(1):55-62.
127. Ventegodt S, Thegler S, Andreasen T, Struve F, Enevoldsen L, Bassaine L, Torp M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Psychodynamic short-time therapy complemented with bodywork. A clinical follow-up study of 109 Patients. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2220-38.
128. Ventegodt S, Thegler S, Andreasen T, Struve F, Enevoldsen L, Bassaine L, Torp M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced physical illness and chronic pain. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:310-6.
129. Ventegodt S, Thegler S, Andreasen T, Struve F, Enevoldsen L, Bassaine L, Torp M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced mental illness. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:306-9.
130. Ventegodt S, Thegler S, Andreasen T, Struve F, Enevoldsen L, Bassaine L, Torp M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced impaired sexual functioning. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:324-9.
131. Ventegodt S, Thegler S, Andreasen T, Struve F, Enevoldsen L, Bassaine L, Torp M, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) improves quality of life, health, and ability by induction of Antonovsky-salutogenesis. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:317-23.
132. Ventegodt S, Thegler S, Andreasen T, Struve F, Enevoldsen L, Bassaine L, Torp M, Merrick J. Self-reported low self-esteem. Intervention and follow-up in a clinical setting. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:299-305.
133. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine in the recovery of working ability. A study using Antonovsky salutogenesis. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):219-22.
134. Flensborg-Madsen T, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Sense of coherence and physical health. A Review of previous findings. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:665-73.
135. Flensborg-Madsen T, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Why is Antonovsky’s sense of coherence not correlated to physical health? Analysing Antonovsky’s 29-item sense of coherence scale (SOCS). ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:767-76.
136. Flensborg-Madsen T, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Sense of coherence and health. The construction of an amendment to Antonovsky’s sense of coherence scale (SOC II). ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2133–9.
137. Flensborg-Madsen T, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Sense of coherence and physical health. A crosssectional study using a new SOC scale (SOC II). ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2200-11.
138. Flensborg-Madsen T, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Sense of coherence and physical health. Testing Antonovsky’s theory. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2212-9.
139. Flensborg-Madsen T, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Sense of coherence and health. The emotional sense of coherence (SOC-E) was found to be the best-known predictor of physical health. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:2147-57.
140. Merrick J, Ventegodt S. What is a good death ? To use death as a mirror and find the quality of life. BMJ 2003 October 31. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/327/7406/66#39303
141. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Medicine and the past. Lesson to learn about the pelvic examination and its sexually suppressive procedure. BMJ Rapid Responses 2004 Febr 20. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/328/7437/0-g#50997
142. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. If it doesn’t work, stop it. Do something else! BMJ Rapid Responses 2004 Apr 26. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/328/7446/1016-a#57718
143. Merrick J, Morad M, Kandel I, Ventegodt S. Spiritual health, intellectual disability and health care. BMJ Rapid Response 2004 Jul 16. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com-/cgi/eletters/329/7458/123#67434
144. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Kandel I, Merrick J. Maternal smoking and quality of life more than thirty years later. BMJ Rapid Responses 2004 Jul 30. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com-/cgi/eletters/329/7460/250#69316
145. Merrick J, Morad M, Kandel I, Ventegodt S. Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection in residential care centers for people with intellectual disability. BMJ Rapid Responses 2004 Jul 23. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/329/7459/204#68360
146. Merrick J, Morad M, Kandel I, Ventegodt S. People with intellectual disability, health needs and policy. BMJ Rapid responses 2004 Aug 20. http://bmj.bmjjournals.-com/cgi/eletters/329/7463/414#71560
147. Ventegodt S, Vardi G, Merrick J. Holistic adolescent sexology: How to counsel and treat young people to alleviate and prevent sexual problems. BMJ Rapid responses 2005 Jan 15. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/330/7483/107#92872
148. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Merrick J. Evidence based medicine in favor of biomedicine and it seems that holistic medicine has been forgotten? BMJ Rapid responses 2004 Nov 11. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/329/7473/987#85053
149. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Placebo explained: Consciousness causal to health. BMJ Rapid responses 2004 Oct 22. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/329/7472/927#80636
150. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Academic medicine must deliver skilled physicians. A different academic training is needed. BMJ Rapid responses 2004 Oct 09. http://bmj.com/cgi/eletters/329/7469/0-g -77606
151. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. Chronic illness, the patient and the holistic medical toolbox. BMJ Rapid responses 2004 Sep 15. http://bmj.com/cgi /eletters/329/7466/582-#74372
152. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Medicine has gone astray – we must reverse the alienation now. BMJ Rapid responses 2005 Mar 10. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi-/eletters/330/7490/515.
153. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. The consensus paradigm for qualitative research in holistic medicine. BMJ 2005 Nov 24. http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/331/7526/0-d#122164
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158. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. The human being and the quality of working life. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):115-6.
159. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Quality of working life research I. Quality of life, happiness and meaning of life. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):117-25.
160. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Quality of working life research II. Personal quality of life. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):127-33.
161. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Quality of working life research III. Mastery in the process of work. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):135-40.
162. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Quality of working life research IV. Cooperation with colleagues and management. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):141-6.
163. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Quality of working life research V. Creating real value for customers and the environment. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):147-52.
164. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Quality of working life research VI. Are you on your way up in life – or down? Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):153-63.
165. Ventegodt, S., Andersen, N.J., Kandel ,I., Enevoldsen, L., and Merrick, J. (2008) Improving working-life quality, quality of life and health in companies Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):165-84.
166. Ventegodt, S., Andersen, N.J., and Merrick, J. (2008) Scientific research in the quality of working life (QWL): Generic measuring of the global working life quality with the SEQWL questionnaire. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):201-17.
167. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. The connection between working-life quality and the employee value to the company. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2008;7(2):223-31.
168. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. QOL10 for clinical quality-assurance and research in treatment-efficacy: Ten key questions for measuring the global quality of life, self-rated physical and mental health, and self-rated social-, sexual- and working ability. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(2), in press.
169. Struck P, Ventegodt S. Clinical holistic medicine: Teaching orgasm for females with chronic anorgasmia using the Betty Dodson method. ScientificWorldJournal 2008;8:883-95.
170. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. A review of side effects and adverse events of non-drug medicine (non-pharmaceutical CAM): Psychotherapy, mind-body medicine and clinical holistic medicine. J Compl Integr Medicine 2009, In press.
171. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. The effect of antipsychotic drugs and non-drug therapy on borderline and psychotic mentally ill patient’s quality-adjusted life-years (QALY). J Altern Med Res 2009, In press.
172. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. First do no harm: an analysis of the risk aspects and side effects of clinical holistic medicine compared with standard psychiatric biomedical treatment. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1810-20.
173. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Biomedicine or holistic medicine for treating mentally ill patients? A philosophical and economical analysis. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1978-86.
174. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Factors influencing the therapeutic decision-making. From academic knowledge to emotional intelligence and spiritual “crazy” wisdom. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1932-49.
175. Ventegodt S, Thegler S, Andreasen T, Struve F, Jacobsen S, Torp M, Ægedius H, Enevoldsen L, Merrick J. A review and integrative analysis of ancient holistic character medicine systems. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1821-31.
176. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Quality of life and philosophy of life determines physical and mental health: status over research findings from the Quality of Life Research Center, Copenhagen, 1991-2007. ScientificWorldJournal 2007;7:1743-51.
177. Ventegodt S, Merrick E, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: the Dean Ornish program (”opening the heart”) in cardiovascular disease. ScientificWorldJournal 2006;6:1977-84.
178. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Rationality and irrationality in Ryke Geerd Hamer’s System for holistic treatment of metastatic cancer. ScientificWorldJournal 2005;5:93–102.
179. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ, Bendix T. A combination of gestalt therapy, Rosen Body Work and Cranio Sacral therapy did not help in chronic whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) – results of a randomised clinical trial. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:1055-68.
180. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Quality of life as medicine. A pilot study of patients with chronic illness and pain. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:520-32.
181. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Quality of life as medicine II. A pilot study of a five-day “Quality of Life and Health” cure for patients with alcoholism. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:842-52.
182. Ventegodt S, Clausen B, Langhorn M, Kroman M, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Quality of Life as Medicine III. A qualitative analysis of the effect of a five days intervention with existential holistic group therapy or a quality of life course as a modern rite of passage. ScientificWorldJournal 2004;4:124-33.
183. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Psychoactive drugs and quality of life. ScientificWorldJournal 2003;3:694-706.
184. Ventegodt S. [En teori for bevidsthedsorienteret medicin: Livsformålsteorien (life mission theory)]. Awareness-oriented (holistic) medical theory: the purpose of life theory (the life mission theory)] Ugeskr Laeger 2003;165(6):590. [Danish]
185. Ventegodt S. A prospective study on quality of life and traumatic events in early life—a 30-year follow-up. Child Care Health Dev 1999;25(3):213-21.
186. Ventegodt S, Struck P, Merrick J. Medical ethics: Therapeutic dilemmas in the sexology clinic. J Altern Med res 2009;1(3), in press.
187. Ventegodt S, Jacobsen S, Merrick J. A case of induced spontaneous remission in a patient with non-Hodgkin B-Lymphoma. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(1), in press.
188. Ventegodt S, Merrick S. Concept to self in holistic medicine: Coming from love, freeing the soul, the ego and the physical self. In: Columbus F, ed. Advances in psychology research. New York: Nova Science, 2006:59-67.
189. Ventegodt S. Quality of life and disease. The need for a new medical model. In: Lund AB, ed. Health services in the 21th Century. Copenhagen: Committee Health Information, 1994:81-83.
190. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Nielsen M, Morad M, Merrick J. Global quality of life (QOL), health and ability are primarily determined by our consciousness. Research findings from Denmark 1991-2004. In: Shek DTL, Chan YK, Lee PSN, eds. Quality of life research in Chinese, Western and global contexts. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2005:87-122.www.jstor.org/stable/27522172
191. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Philosophy of life and suicide. In: Merrick J, Zalsman G, eds. Suicidal behavior in adolescence. An international perspective. Tel Aviv: freunbd Publ House, 2005:9-17.
192. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. What is the most efficient way to improve health: Changing your lifestyle or improving your quality of life? In: Kinger LV, ed. Focus on lifestyle and health research. New York: Nova Science, 2005;1-22.
193. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. What is a good death? In: Kandel I, Schofield P, Merrick J, eds. Aging and disability. Research and clinical perspectives. Victoria, BC: Int Acad Press, 2007:241-52.
194. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Suicide in holistic medicine. In: Kandel I, Schofield P, Merrick J. Aging and disability. Research and clinical perspectives. Victoria, BC: Int Acad Press, 2007:259-68.
195. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XIV: Degeneration and regeneration of existence. Metamorphosis changes the purpose of life, the level of existential responsibility, and the depth of consciousness (the ray-number of the cosmology). J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
196. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XV: The biochemical hypothesis for the etiology of the mental diseases is not substantiated. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
197. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XVI: General etiology of mental diseases and the role of re-metamorphosis in spontaneous recovery (“Monster theory”). J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
198. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XVII: Jerne’s anti-idiotypic network theory cannot explain self-nonself discrimination. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
199. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XVIII: A theory for immune system regulation (the “self-nonself discrimination”). J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
200. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XIX: The aetiology of somatic diseases. The reason for the energetic chrisis of patients in accelerated personal growth. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
201. Ventegodt S, Hermansen TD, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XX: A theory for accelerated, spontaneous existential healing (salutogenesis): Adult human metamorphosis. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
202. Hermansen TD, Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XXI: How the fly got its wings. The “fly-wing theory” explains how top down evolution gave the fly its wings, and how the Self’s intent materializes biological order and body-form during fylogenesis and ontogenesis (metamorphosis). J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
203. Hermansen TD, Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Human development XXII: Antonovsky salutogenesis induced by holistic therapy gives spontaneous recovery. Salutogenesis might be controlled by the human genes for metamorphosis. If such genes are controlled by our (sub)consciousness this could explain the large and well known placebo effect. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3), in press.
204. Ventegodt S, Morad M, Merrick J. The problem of consciousness. BMJ 2006 Febr 03. On-line at: http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/332/7536/0-f#127464
205. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. CAM is tested unfairly against placebo – CAM is offering highly efficient placebo cures that should be tested with respect for its nature. BMJ 2007 Oct 14. On-line: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/eletters/335/7623/743#178119.
206. Omar HA, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Holistic adolescent medicine. Ital J Pediatr 2005;31(5):284-7.
207. Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet – at erobre livets mening og blive rask igen]. Quality of Life. To seize the meaning of life and become well again. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1995. [Danish]
208. Ventegodt S. [Livsfilosofi der helbreder]. Philosophy of life that heals. Copenhagen: Forskningscenterets Forlag, 1999. [Danish]
209. Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet som medicin]. Quality of life as medicine Copenhagen: Forskningscenterets Forlag, 2001. [Danish]
210. Ventegodt S. [Bevidsthedsmedicin – set gennem lægejournalen]. Consciousness-based medicine. Copenhagen: Forskningscenterets Forlag, 2003. [Danish]
211. Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet i Danmark]. Quality of life in Denmark. Results from a population survey. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1995. [partly in Danish]
212. Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet hos 4500 31-33 årige]. The quality of life of 4500 31-33 year-olds. Result from a study of the Prospective Pediatric Cohort of persons born at the University Hospital in Copenhagen. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1996. [partly in Danish]
213. Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet og omstændigheder tidligt i livet]. The quality of life and factors in pregnancy, birth and infancy. Results from a follow-up study of the Prospective Pediatric Cohort of persons born at the University Hospital in Copenhagen 1959-61. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1995. [partly in Danish]
214. Ventegodt S. [Livskvalitet og livets store begivenheder]. The quality of life and major events in life. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 2000. [partly in Danish]
215. Ventegodt S. [Måling af livskvalitet. Fra teori til praksis]. Copenhagen: Forskningscentrets Forlag, 1995. [Danish]
216. Carter JP. Racketeering in medicine. The supression of alternatives. Norfolk, VA: Hampton Roads Publ, 1993.
217. Struve F. Clinical holistic medicine: Psychodynamic short-time therapy complemented with bodywork. A clinical follow-up study of 109 patients. Dissertation. Graz: Interuniversity College, 2008.
218. Torp M. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced impaired sexual functioning. Dissertation. Graz: Interuniversity College, 2008.
219. Thegler S. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) improves quality of life, health, and ability by induction of Antonovsky-salutogenesis. Dissertation. Graz: Interuniversity College, 2008.
220. Andresen T. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced physical illness and chronic pain. Dissertation. Graz: Interuniversity College, 2008.
221. Jacobsen S. Clinical holistic medicine (mindful, short-term psychodynamic psychotherapy complemented with bodywork) in the treatment of experienced mental illness. Dissertation. Graz: Interuniversity College, 2008.
222. Enevoldsen L. Self-reported low self-esteem. Intervention and follow-up in a clinical setting. Dissertation. Graz: Interuniversity College, 2008.
223. Ægidius H. A review and integrative analyses of ancient holistic character medicine systems. Dissertation. Graz: Interuniversity College, 2008.
224. Nielsen ML. Advanced tools for holistic medicine. Dissertation. Graz: Interuniversity College, 2008.
225. Ventegodt S. Life mission theory IX: Integrative, ethical theory. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
226. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J. Documenting effect in clinical holistic medicine using the case record. Development of a Rating Scale for Therapeutic Progress, version 1.0 based upon the holistic process theory of healing. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
227. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Metaanalysis of positive effects, side effects, and adverse events of holistic mind-body medicine, subtype holistic, clinical medicine: “clinical holistic medicine” (Denmark, Israel) “mindful mind-body medicine” (Sweden), “biodynamic body psychotherapy” (UK), and “biodynamishe körperpsychotherapie“ (Germany). A review. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2009, in press.
228. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Effect, side effects and adverse events of non-pharmaceutical medicine. A review. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2009, in press.
229. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Positive effects, side effects and negative events of intensive, clinical, holistic therapy. A review of the program “meet yourself” characterized by intensive body-psychotherapy combined with mindfulness meditation at Mullingstorp in Sweden. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
230. Allmer C, Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Positive effects, side effects and adverse events of clinical holistic medicine. A review of Gerda Boyesen’s nonpharmaceutical mind-body medicine (biodynamic body-psychotherapy) at two centres in United Kingdom and Germany. Int J Adolesc Med Health 2009, in press.
231. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical medicine and psychodynamic psychotherapy. Evaluation of the patient before intervention. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
232. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Formal errors in nonpharmaceutical medicine (CAM): Clinical medicine, mind-body medicine, body-psychotherapy, holistic medicine, clinical holistic medicine and sexology. Int J Adolesc Med Health 2009, in press.
233. Ventegodt S, Braga K, Andersen TK, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine: Holistic sexology and female quality of life. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
234. Levenson FB, Levenson MD, Ventegodt S, Merrick, J. Psychodynamic psychotherapy, therapeutic touch and cancer. A review of the method of intervention and study of 75 cases. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
235. Levenson FB, Levenson MD, Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen FS. Qualitative analysis of a case report series of 75 cancer patients treated with psychodynamic psychotherapy combined with therapeutic touch (clinical holistic medicine). J Altern Med Res 2009, in press
236. Ventegodt S, Merrick J, Andersen NJ. Bio- and alternative medicine in conflict. Human rights protection of the alternative therapist. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
237. Ventegodt s, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J.Tools for comparative evaluation of the effect of drug and non-drug medical treatments. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
238. Ventegodt S, Omar H, Merrick J. Quality of life as medicine. Submitted to Social Indicator Research 2009.
239. Ventegodt S Andersen NJ, Kandel I. An ethical analysis of contemporary use of coercive persuasion (“brainwashing”, “mind control”) in psychiatry. J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
240. Ventegodt S, Kandel, I Merrick J. The therapeutic value of antipsychotic drugs: A critical analysis of Cochrane meta-analyses of the therapeutic value of anti-psychotic drugs used in Denmark J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
241. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick, J. The effect of antipsychotic drugs and non-drug therapy on borderline and psychotic mentally ill patient’s quality-adjusted life-years (QALY). J Altern Med Res 2009, in press.
242. Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Clinical holistic medicine and neurological dysfunction. Some thoughts and case stories. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2009;8(3), in press.
243. Ventegodt S, Kandel, I, Merrick, J. Holistic psychiatry: A model for holistic diagnoses and holistic treatment of mild, borderline and psychotic personality disorders. J Altern Med Res, in press.
244. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. The purpose of the medical ethic of Hippocrates was efficient healing of the patient. J Altern Med Res, in press.
245. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. The open source protocol of clinical holistic medicine. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(2), 129-44.
246. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. A review of the Danish National Drug Directory: Who provides the data for the register? Int J Adolesc Med Health 2010;22(2):197-212
247. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Brom B, Merrick J, Greydanus DE. Evidence-based medicine: Four fundamental problems with the randomised clinical trial (RCT) used to document chemical medicine. Int J Adolesc Med Health 2009;21(4):485-96.
248. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Dokumentation efterlyses. Alvorlige fejl i den farmaceutiske industris randomised clinical trial betyder, at dokumentationen af den kemiske medicin ikke er videnskabelig gyldig. Ugeskr Læger 2010;172(18):1399.
249. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Meta-analysis of positive effects, side effects and adverse events of holistic mind-body medicine (clinical holistic medicine): experience from Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom and Germany. Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2009 Oct-Dec;21(4):441-56.
250. Allmer C, Ventegodt S, Kandel I, Merrick J. Positive effects, side effects, and adverse events of clinical holistic medicine. A review of Gerda Boyesen’s nonpharmaceutical mind-body medicine (biodynamic body-psychotherapy) at two centers in the United Kingdom and Germany. Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2009 Jul-Sep;21(3):281-97.
251. Ventegodt S. “Den lille vaginale”. Håndbog i vaginal akupressur. København: Livskvalitetsforlaget ApS. 2010.
252. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Therapeutic value (TV) of alternative medicine (non-drug CAM). Rough estimates for all clinical conditions based on Cochrane reviews and the ratio: Number Needed to Harm/Number Needed to Treat (TV=NNHtotal/NNT). BMJ, Nov 15, 2010. (Accessed 2010-11-16)
253. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Therapeutic value (TV) of treatments with pharmaceutical drugs. Rough estimates for all clinical conditions based on Cochrane reviews and the ratio: Number Needed to Harm/Number Needed to Treat (TV=NNHtotal/NNT). BMJ, Nov 15, 2010. (Accessed 2010-11-16)
254. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Comparative analysis of cost-effectiveness of non-drug medicine (non-pharmaceutical holistic, complementary and alternative medicine/CAM) and biomedicine (pharmaceutical drugs) for all clinical conditions. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2009;8(3):245-256.
255. Merrick J, Morad M, Kandel I, Ventegodt S. Health policy and intellectual disability. BMJ Rapid responses 2004 Aug 20.
256. Ventegodt S, Hemmo-Lotem M, and Joav Merrick. Healthy rational medicine. Rapid Response, BMJ 10 May 2005
257. Ventegodt S, Morad M and Merrick J. Challenge of chronic disease is the challenge of understanding life. The social medicine of our time. Rapid response, BMJ 18 March 2005.
258. Ventegodt S, Braga K, Kandel I, Merrick J. Eating disorders from a holistic point of view. Jama 2009; 1(3): 233-246
259 – Ventegodt S, Struck P. Five tools for manual sexological examination: Efficient treatment of genital and pelvic pains and sexual dysfunction without side effects. J Altern Med Res 2009;1(3):247-56.
260. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J, Greydanus DE. The best health care model: Can we learn from the Danish experience? Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2009;8(3):237-242
261. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Rationality and irrationality in Ryke Geerd Hamer’s system for treatment of metastatic cancer revisited JAMR 2009; 1(1):47-58
262. Nielsen TK, Frederiksen L, Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Similia similibus curentur in nonpharmaceutical medicine. The use of Hippocrates’ healing principle of similarity in clinical holistic medicine: controlled violence and sexual abuse in holistic mind-body medicine. Int J Disabil Hum Dev 2009;8(3):221-228.
263. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Which types of drugs can be used in evidence-based medicine? A review of metaanalyses and reviews of positive effect, adverse effects, and therapeutic value of whole groups of pharmaceutical drugs. BMJ Dec 7, 2010. Accessed 2010-12-07
264. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Lægemiddelstyrelsen sover i timen. Dagens Medicin. 2010;8:19
265. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. The therapeutic value (TV: the ratio benefit to harm) of holistic medicine is 1,000,000,000 times larger than the therapeutic value of pharmaceutical drugs for cancer, coronary heart disorder, depression and schizophrenia. BMJ 2010-12-13 Rapid Response (accessed 2010-12-13)
266. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. Errata to: Ventegodt S, Merrick J. The therapeutic value (TV: the ratio benefit to harm) of holistic medicine is 1,000,000,000 times larger than the therapeutic value of pharmaceutical drugs for cancer, coronary heart disorder, depression and schizophrenia. BMJ 2010-12-13 Rapid Response (accessed 2010-12-13)
267. Ventegodt S, Merrick J. The holistic vulva clinic: An integrative approach to the treatment of genital, sexual and non-sexual pain and the other health problems related to the female gender. J Pain Management 2010;3(3): 217-232
268. Ventegodt S, Flensborg-Madsen T, Andersen NJ, Svanberg BØ, Struve F, Merrick J. Therapeutic value of antipsychotic drugs: A critical analysis of Cochrane meta-analyses of the therapeutic value of anti- psychotic drugs. J Altern Med Res 2010;2(3), 449-458
269. Ventegodt S Endler PC, Andersen NJ, Svanberg B, Struve F and Merrick J. Therapeutic value of anti-cancer drugs: A critical analysis of Cochrane meta-analyses of the therapeutic value of chemotherapy for cancer. J Altern Med Res, 371-384.
270. Merrick J, Omar HA, Ventegodt S. Quality of life and persons with intellectual disability. Can we measure QOL in this population? J Altern Med Res 2010; (2)4: 459-471
271. Ventegodt S, Orr G. The Future of the Traditional African Healers. J Alt Med Res 1010;2(4):. 359-362
272. Ventegodt S, Kandel, I, Merrick, J. Holistic psychiatry: A model for holistic diagnoses and holistic treatment of mild, borderline and psychotic personality disorders. J Altern Med Res, 2010; (2)2: 143-154.
273. Ventegodt S, Merrick, J. The medical Industry and money. J Altern Med Res, 2010; (2)2: 109-112.
274. Ventegodt S, Merrick, J. The purpose of the medical ethic of Hippocrates was efficient healing of the patient. J Altern Med Res, 2010; (2)2: 137-142
275. Ventegodt s, Andersen NJ, Kandel I, Merrick J. Tools for comparative evaluation of the effect of drug and non-drug medical treatments J Altern Med Res, 2010; (2)2: 129-135
276. Ventegodt S, Andersen NJ, Merrick J, Greydanus DE. Effectiveness of traditional pharmaceutical biomedicine versus complementary and alternative medicine in a physician’s general practice. J Altern Med Res 2010;2(2): 179-186.
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