Holistic Approach To Health
Holistic Approach To Health
Holistic Approach To Health
approach
Dr.H.Fida
Objectives
definitions of holistic approach
what is holistic medicine
history of holistic approach
alternative medicine and
complementary medicine
Description
overview
definition
The words holism and holistic are
derived from the Greek word holos,
meaning whole.
Holism is based on an understanding that
the whole is greater than the sum of its
parts.
definitions
Holistic medicine is a term used to
describe therapies that attempt to treat the
patient as a whole person.
Holistic medicine looks at an individuals
overall physical,mental,spiritual,and
emotional well-being before
recommending treatment.
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Definition
Holistic medicine means
consideration of the complete
person, physically, mentally, and
socially, in the management of
condition. Holistic medicine aims to
treat a patient by considering all
aspects that make up a person
(mind, body, spirit).
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Description
Holistic medicine focused on
how the physical, mental,
emotional and spiritual
elements of body are
interconnected to maintain
wellness (holistic health).
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Description
when one part of the body or mind
is not working properly, it is
believed to affect the whole
person .holistic approaches focus
on the whole person rather than
just on the illness or part of the
body that is not healthy.
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Overview
Available scientific evidence
does not support claims that
holistic medicine, when used
without mainstream or
conventional medicine, is
effective in treating cancer or
any other disease.
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Overview
However, many health
professionals promote healthy
lifestyle habits such as
exercising, eating a nutritious
diet, not smoking, and
managing stress as important in
maintaining good health.
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Overview
This term is used by doctors
to reflect a new focus on a
persons health (to include
prevention, rehabilitation, and
other approaches) rather than
on illness alone.
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Overview
In mainstream medicine, a
holistic approach generally
means a more inclusive
approach to a persons health,
one that includes the patients
social and cultural situation as
well as her or his illness.
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Overview
biopsychosocial sphere of
patient. this means that a
persons health includes the
mind,body,and spirit, as well as
the surrounding culture and
environment.
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