Tag: Holistic Healing


REIKI

Introduction to Reiki: Definition and Core Concepts Reiki, pronounced “ray-key,” is a profound and ancient Japanese method focused on energy healing and balancing, utilized across centuries to enhance physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The term itself is derived from two Japanese words: “Rei,” meaning higher power or spiritual wisdom, and “Ki,” which refers to life […]

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MULTIPLE THERAPY

Definition and Conceptual Framework Multiple Therapy, in its broadest psychological definition, refers to the deliberate application of two or more distinct therapeutic agents, modalities, or practitioners working concurrently toward the treatment goals of a single patient or group. This approach contrasts sharply with the traditional, dyadic model of psychotherapy, where a single therapist holds primary […]

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NETWORK THERAPY

Introduction to Network Therapy Network Therapy represents a unique and powerful modality within the field of psychotherapy, distinguishing itself fundamentally from conventional approaches that focus solely on the individual or the nuclear family unit. At its core, Network Therapy is defined by the deliberate inclusion and mobilization of the client’s entire extended social environment—the “network”—in […]

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ALTERNATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

Defining Alternative Psychotherapy and Its Scope Alternative psychotherapy encompasses virtually any course of action or methodology that is not assumed to be found within the established, traditional realms of psychological practice, such as classical psychoanalysis, mainstream Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), or standardized humanistic approaches. The term functions as a broad umbrella covering modalities that often […]

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PERSON IN THE PATIENT

PERSON IN THE PATIENT: A Psychosomatic Perspective on Holistic Recovery The concept of the Person in the Patient serves as a foundational principle within the psychosomatic and holistic approaches to therapeutic care, emphasizing that successful recovery hinges not solely upon treating the disease or the diagnosed pathology, but fundamentally upon engaging the unique and resilient […]

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ADJUNCTIVE THERAPY

Foundational Principles of Adjunctive Care Adjunctive therapy, often termed auxiliary or supplemental treatment, refers to any number of additional therapeutic interventions utilized concurrently with a primary, foundational intervention, with the explicit goal of enhancing overall treatment efficacy and targeting co-occurring symptoms that the main therapy may not fully address. This approach recognizes that complex psychological […]

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ADJUNCTIVE THERAPIST

Adjunctive Therapy: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Adjunctive Therapy Adjunctive therapy represents a specialized category of therapeutic intervention that is meticulously designed to complement or enhance a primary, often more traditional, course of treatment. It is not intended to be a standalone solution but rather a supplementary approach aimed at maximizing the […]

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