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Priniciples of Holisitc Medicine
- Optimal health is the primary goal of holistic medical practice. It
is the conscious pursuit of the highest level of functioning and balance
of the physical, environmental, mental, emotional, social and spiritual
aspects of human experience, resulting in a dynamic state of being fully
alive. This creates a condition of well-being regardless of the presence
or absence of disease.
- The Healing Power of Love. Holistic
health care practitioners strive to meet the patient with grace, kindness,
acceptance, and spirit without condition, as love is life’s most
powerful healer.
- Whole person. Holistic health care practitioners
view people as the unity of body, mind, spirit and the systems in which
they live.
- Prevention and treatment. Holistic health care
practitioners promote health, prevent illness and help raise awareness
of dis-ease in our lives rather than merely managing symptoms. A holistic
approach relieves symptoms, modifies contributing factors, and enhances
the patient’s
life system to optimize future well-being.
- Innate Healing Power. All
people have innate powers of healing in their bodies, minds and spirits.
Holistic health care practitioners evoke and help patients utilize
these powers to affect the healing process.
- Integration of Healing Systems. Holistic health care practitioners
embrace a lifetime of learning about all safe and effective options
in diagnosis and treatment. These options come from a variety of traditions,
and are selected in order to best meet the unique needs of the patient.
The realm of choices may include lifestyle modification and complementary
approaches as well as conventional drugs and surgery.
- Relationship-centered care. The ideal practitioner-patient relationship
is a partnership which encourages patient autonomy, and values the
needs and insights of both parties. The quality of this relationship
is an essential contributor to the healing process.
- Individuality. Holistic health care practitioners focus patient care
on the unique needs and nature of the person who has an illness rather
than the illness that has the person.
- Teaching by Example. Holistic health care practitioners continually
work toward the personal incorporation of the principles of holistic
health, which then profoundly influence the quality of the healing
relationship.
- Learning opportunities. All life experiences including birth, joy,
suffering and the dying process are profound learning opportunities
for both patients and health care practitioners.
Copyright
2004 American Holistic Medical Association
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