Articles

The Articles on this page were written, co–written by, or written about Dr. Jerry Epstein. You can download and read selected articles in PDF format by clicking on the title.

  • Hell-bent on Natural Pregnancy (by Jenny Rough)
    Salon.com
    Thursday, Apr 26, 2012

    Infertile and 35, Jenny Rough wends her way through the alternative medical treatments to meet up with Dr. Jerry Epstein M.D.. He provides her with mental imagery (i.e. visualizations) and a new education to see how mind and body reflect one another: He explained "'Your mental concerns are reflected in your uterine instability." 

  • Enlightenment
    ImaginNews: The Journal of Imagery International, Vol. 16, No. 1
    March 2012

     Enlightenment requires more than an initial illuminative experience; it requires  "polishing the diamond of Self" even as we exist in our time-space world.  Imagination is one such practice that can heal physical life and foster our Enlightenment.  The Imagery Exercise, Round Mirror, by Colette Aboulker-Muscat is included. 

  • Health Care with a Spiritual Base
    Dickinson Magazine: Winter 2011, Vol. 88, No.3, p. 56 (A publication of Dickinson College)
    Winter, 2011

    Dr. Jerry Epstein, MD describes the healing tradition of Kabbalah Medicine which utilizes the mind to heal mental and physical illness via mental imagery. Visualizations for money worries, pain and anxiety are excerpted from Kabbalah for Inner Peace: Imagery and Insights to Guide You through the Day.   

  • How Does Mental Imagery Work?
    Imaginews: The Journal of Imagery International, July 2010, Vol 14, No. 2
    July 2010

    How Does Mental Imagery Work?

    Imagery is an ancient healing method that is based in a unitive interaction between the mental and physical. In this mindbody system, what is happening in one is reflected - not caused - in the other. Mental Imagery was understood to be a divine language bringing together in consciousness the invisible world with the visible.  Imagery was recognized as the natural and true language of inner life. This sacred language, akin to the hieroglyphs gives direct messages and instructions to our physical body as to how to heal. 

  • IMAGINAR PARA SANA (in Spanish)
    Mujer
    June 2010

    Spanish language  article by Danianiela Gonzalez Albornoz & Caco Herta describe Dr. Jerry Epstein's work in mental imagery in the Chile Magazine, MUJER,  June 2010.

  • "A Note on the Genesis of Illness: A New Direction for Healthcare Practice"
    Advances: The Journal of Mind–Body Health, Vol. 22, No. 3
    Winter 2007⁄2008
  • "Mental Imagery: the Language of Spirit"
    Advances: The Journal of Mind–Body Health, Vol. 20, No. 3
    Fall, 2004
  • "Never the Twain Shall Meet: Spirituality or Psychotherapy?"
    Advances: The Journal of Mind–Body Health, Vol. 20, No. 3
    Fall, 2004
  • "A Pilot Study of Mind–Body Changes in Adults with Asthma who Practice Mental Imagery"
    Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
    Summer, 2004
  • How To Use Mental Imagery For Any Clinical Condition
    Healing Images: The Role of Imagination in the Healing Process, ed. by Anees A. Sheikh, pp. 427- 436 Baywood Publisher
    2003
  • "Imagery Exercises For Health"
    Handbook of Therapeutic Imagery Techniques. ed. by Anees A. Sheikh, pp. 108 – 114. Baywood Publisher
    2002
  • Relationships and the Waking Dream
    The Spirit of Ma'at April 2001, Vol. 1, No. 9
    April, 2001 Vol 1 No. 9

    Diane Cooper interviews Dr. Gerald Epstein, MD about an innovative therapy based in a form of mental imagery called Waking Dream Therapy. He explains that most of our difficulties are rooted in disturbed or disordered relationships of one sort or another. As the mind and body form a unity, the physical illnesses are expressions of these relational difficulties. For example, diabetes, may speak to bitterness in ones life. Colon issues to holding on or anger.Dr. Epstein uses the ancient science of face reading (morphology)and waking dream/mental imagery to help his clients to heal and transform. Two sample imagery exercises are included here.Dr. Epstein, a physician and psychiatrist apprenticed with Madame Colette Aboulker- Muscat of Jerusalem for nine years to learn this therapeutic technique.

  • "Detachment, Hope, and Spiritual Understanding: The Medical Model, A Comment on Bernie S. Siegel’s Prescriptions for Living"
    Advances: The Journal Of Mind–Body Health, vol. 16, no. 2.
    2000
  • "HEALER WITH A VISION"
    Jerusalem Post
    July 16, 1999
  • "The Science of Face Reading: A Practitioner’s Guide to Morphology"
    Advances: The Journal of Mind–Body Health, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 50–56.
    summer 1997
  • "Alleviating Asthma with Mental Imagery: A Phenomenological Study"
    Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 42–52.
    January–February 1997

    Funded by OAM of NIH, and published in various medical journals in 1997

  • "The Healing Tradition of Western Spirituality"
    Spectrum Interview
    May ⁄June 1995
  • "What’s Wrong with Freudianism: A Kabbalistic Perspective"
    Opening the Inner Gates, ed. E. Hoffman. Boston; Shambala, pp.61–74.
    1995
  • "Standing at Sinai: Time, Healing, and Re-Visioning Western Medicine"
    Opening the Inner Gates, ed. E. Hoffman. Boston; Shambala, pp 250–65.
    1995
  • "The Western Spiritual Medical Tradition: An interview with Gerald Epstein, MD"
    Body Mind Spirit
    December 1993
  • "You Can Beat Allergies"
    Health Confidential
    August 1990
  • "How to Use Your Own Power of Healing: It’s Not Supernatural"
    Health Confidential
    September, 1988
  • "How to Do What You Want to Do, How to Be What You Want to Be"
    Epstein, Gerald & Swann, Ingo – Bottom Line
    April 30, 1988
  • "Reading Faces"
    Bottom Line
    July 15, 1987
  • "For the One out of Four Who Suffers Chronic Pain"
    Privileged Information
    December 15, 1987
  • "Re–Viewing Death"
    Privileged Information
    1987
  • "Bigger Immune System"
    Privileged Information
    November 15, 1986
  • "Hebraic Medicine"
    Advances, Institute for the Advancement of Health, Vol. 4, no. 1
    Spring 1987
  • "The Influence of Philosophy on Freud’s Psychoanalytic Tenets"
    Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 7, no. 2
    April 1987
  • "The Image in Medicine: Notes of a Clinician"
    Advances, Vol. 3, no. 1
    Winter 1986
  • "Imagination"
    Brain Mind Bulletin, Vol. 11, no. 10
    May 26, 1986
  • Journal of Psychiatry & Law
    editor–in–chief, including the writing of numerous editorials for this quarterly publication
    1973–1986
  • "What’s Wrong with Freud? An Hebraic Perspective"
    Four Worlds Journal, Vols. 2 & 4
    1985
  • "Imagenetics: Re-creating Jewish Medicine"
    Four Worlds Journal, Vols. 1 & 5
    1985
  • "Time and Healing: A Judaic View "
    Four Worlds Journal, Vols. 1 & 4
    1984
  • The Revelatory World of Dreams
    Physician & Patient
    1/1983 (exact date unknown)

    Dr. Epstein presents a brief overview of  the history of dreams & how to read the messages they bring to enrich your life. In contrast to Freud's limited understanding of dreams as mere wish fulfillments, every element of a dream reflects some aspect of the dreamer, so the dreamer is actually looking into a mirror. The language of dreams can be quite concrete and colloquial speaking in the vernacular. They reveal inner guides, problem solve, signal a health issue. "For example, if the dream takes place in the past, it pertains to the influence of the past on the present. For instance, if a man of 40 dreams that he is in high school at age 14 and meets his high school principal with whom he feels fearful, very likely in the face of authority he still responds as a 14-year-old rather than as a mature adult." 

  • "Phenomenological Differences among Self–Hypnosis, Mindfulness Meditation, and Imaging"
    co–authored with Drs. Daniel Brown, Michael Forte, Philip Rich, Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, Vol 2, no. 4
    1982–83
  • "Visual Imagination and Dreaming"
    co–authored with Dr. George Hogben, in Gerald Epstein, ed., Studies in Non–Deterministic Psychology, New York: Human Sciences Press
    1980
  • "The Relationship of Healing to Imagination"
    Gerald Epstein, ed., Studies in Non–Deterministic Psychology, New York: Human Sciences Press
    1980
  • "Introduction"
    Gerald Epstein, ed., Studies in Non–Deterministic Psychology, New York: Human Sciences Press
    1980
  • Book review of Medard Boss, Existential Foundations of Medicine and Psychology
    Contemporary Psychology, Vol. 25, no. 6
    1980
  • "Healing and Imagination"
    ReVision, pp. 48–51.
    Spring 1980
  • "Informed Consent and the Dyadic Relationship"
    Journal of Psychiatry & Law, Vol. 6, no. 3
    1978
  • "The Experience of Waking Dream in Psychotherapy"
    in P. Olsen and J. Fosshage, eds., Healing: Implications for Psychotherapy, New York: Human Sciences Press
    1978
  • "Possible Effects of Legal Input on the Dyadic Relationship"
    The Academy, Newsletter of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 22, no. 2
    1978
  • "Healing and Imagination"
    The Academy, Newsletter of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 21, no. 4
    1977
  • "The Impact of Law on the Practice of Psychoanalysis"
    Journal of Psychiatry & Law, Vol 5, no. 5
    1977
  • "A Note on a Semantic Confusion in the ’Fundamental Rule’ of Psychoanalysis"
    Jour. Phila. Assn. for Psy., Vol. III, nos. 1 and 2
    1976
  • "The Psychoanalytic Treatment Center as a Transference Object: A Potential Difficulty in the Training of Candidates"
    co–authored with Dr. Arthur Meyerson, Psa. Quart., Vol. XLV
    1976
  • Book review of Anna Freud, Joseph Goldstein, and Albert Solnit, Beyond the Best Interests of the Child
    Journal of Psychiatry & Law, Vol. 1, no. 3
    1973
  • Contributing Editor, Abstracts of the Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
    published by the National Institute of Mental Health
    1973
  • Contributing Editor, Abstracts of the Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
    published by the National Institute of Mental Health
    1971