Tag: Natural healing


REFLEXOLOGY

The Conceptual Foundations and Psychological Interface of Reflexology Reflexology is a specialized complementary health practice centered on the systematic application of pressure to specific areas of the feet, hands, and ears. These specific zones, according to traditional practitioners, correspond to various internal organs, glands, and biological systems. While the foundational theory of reflexology often relies […]

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AYURVEDA

The Foundational Philosophy of Ayurveda Ayurveda, translated from Sanskrit as the “Science of Life” or “Knowledge of Longevity,” represents one of the world’s oldest and most comprehensive systems of natural medicine, originating in India thousands of years ago. It is fundamentally an ancient, holistic science focused not merely on treating disease, but on promoting perfect […]

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ORGANIC THERAPIES

Introduction to Organic Therapies Organic therapies, often referred to as biological or somatic treatments, constitute a major domain within the field of clinical psychiatry and psychology, focusing on the correction of underlying biological dysfunctions believed to contribute to mental illness. These interventions operate on the premise that complex psychological disorders, such as schizophrenia, major depressive […]

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AROMATHERAPY

Defining Aromatherapy and its Scope Aromatherapy is formally defined as a specialized therapeutic modality that utilizes volatile aromatic compounds, often referred to as essential oils, derived from various botanical sources, including herbs, flowers, fruits, and trees. This practice is dedicated to improving both the psychological and physical well-being of the individual by harnessing the natural […]

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SENSIBILIA

Sensibilia: The Objects of Sense Perception The Core Definition of Sensibilia Sensibilia, a term primarily utilized within the philosophy of perception, defines the class of objects or properties that are capable of being sensed, whether or not they are currently being perceived by an observer. Fundamentally, Sensibilia refers to the potential sensory input available in […]

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