Section I: Foundational Concepts of Complementary & Alternative Medicine Chapter 1: Significance of CAM in HealthcareSue Roe, DPA, MS, BSN, RN Chapter 2: Guidelines for Advising Patients about CAMMarvin Herring, MD Chapter 3: Political and Economic Issues in CAMKaren Lawson, MD Chapter 4: PsychoneuroimmunologyKaren Lawson, MD Section II: Common Modalities Chapter 5: AcupunctureScott Shannon, MD Chapter 6: AromatherapyLinda Halcon, PhD, MPH, BSN, RN & Alexander Levitan, MD, MPH Chapter 7: Biofields and Energy TherapiesEdward Baruch, MD Chapter 8: Feldenkrais Method & Alexander TechniqueJoel Ziff EdD, MAT, BA & Josef Della Grotte, PhD, MA, BA Chapter 9: Guided ImageryMartin Rossman, MD Chapter 10: HomeopathyEugenie Anderson, MD, MD(H) Chapter 11: HypnosisDaniel Handel, MD Chapter 12: Massage TherapyArline Reinking-Hanf, MS, BSN, RN, CCRN, CEN, LMT, HNC Chapter 13: Music TherapyJohn Graham-Pole, MD, MRCP Chapter 14: NaturopathySteven Ehrlich, ND Chapter 15: ReikiLeann Thrapp, MA, BSN, RN Chapter 16: Tai Chi & QigongAlice Kuramoto, PhD, MS, BSN, RN, C, FAAN Chapter 17: Therapeutic TouchAnn Quinlan-Colwell, MS, BSN, RN, HNC, CHPN Section III: CAM's Impact on Medical Practice Chapter 18: Issues of Blended PracticeSue Roe DPA, MS, BSN, RN Chapter 19: A Glimpse of CAM Throughout the United StatesTerry Throckmorton, PhD, MSN, BSN, RN Chapter 20: The Future of CAMScott Shannon, MD