Here are some reflections about healing as it becomes increasingly appreciated as an alternative to the medical approach of treating and fixing.
healing psychotherapy
Posted by Rob McNeilly admin on November 17, 2017 at 01:14pm
6 comments so far
Hi Rob,
I am interested in your pain relief segment. Is it possible to register and access now, despite the event having already taken place? I work with patients in chronic pain and am reaching out for resources. Thank you.
Joan Y. Heffernan, PsyD, EMBA
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Center of Insight, LLC
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Hi Joan, you can register here https://robmcneilly.simpler...
Also there is a free programme exploring the underlying principles here https://robmcneilly.simpler...
Thanks for your interest.
Dear Rob,
Thank you for this interessing conversation amidst early morning light, singing birds and full blown roses.
Indeed, the concept of healing that you emphasize is quite fundamental and should be the background of any medical approach. I think that in many cases, at least precisely those which are serious enough for consulting and requiring help, the most efficient path is a combined approach : a general healing of the person and the complementary appropriate pharmacological rescue. I do think that healing and medical prescriptions should never be dissociated and indeed, chammans make quite a large use of herbs and decoctions which are often powerful basic pharmacological agents. As usual, in medio state virtus, but it is quite a challenge to be equally competent on both aspects.
Best regards
Marcel. CHATEL
Thank you Marcel
I agree that we can contribute to anyone's healing process by using medications or herbs or any other magickal addition, anything that will add to the healing which will be so different for different people.
That's where we can learn as therapists - to explore what's missing for each person, and find ways to help them connect with that missing experience.
Best regards to you also, Marcel.
This is such a gentle way of seeing and interacting with people