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HOLISTIC MEDICINE
Definition of Holistic Medicine is treatment of an individual as a complete person (mind, body and spirit) including and as part of, the environment they inhabit by use of one, some or all techniques (orthodox, complementary/alternative, conventional and/or novel) based on subjective evaluation and using professional skills born out of scientific and/or anecdotal evidence, including intuitive and/or innovative application.
For the benefit of those of us who like to keep things simple, you practice holistically if:
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You treat the person and not just the condition |
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You see the patient as an individual and treat them accordingly |
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You consider your patients' living and working conditions and, where appropriate, include making beneficial change to them as part of your treatment protocol or adjust your treatment to accommodate them |
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You use a range of professionally acquired therapeutic skills in addition to those associated with conventional medical and CAM practice |
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You give credit to your intuition gained from your professional experience and exercise your clinical judgement in the development and use of innovative techniques |
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You respect other medical disciplines, orthodox and CAM, and refer / inter-refer patients who may benefit from the specialist attention of a practitioner of another discipline |
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