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Holistic Health or Holistic Hoax?
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979Holistic health, a term increasingly bandied about with reserve or reverence depending on one's perspective, is an uncharted or at least fuzzy area for many physicians. Its proponents, a curious axis of faith healers, chiropractors, clergymen, and PhDs, along with MDs, RNs, DOs, and others without visible signs of qualifications, preach a message as ...
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Holistic Health Options For Women
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997Women have played pivotal roles in maintaining health over the millennia. Their health care practices always have been aligned with natural therapies. It is generally accepted that women use and are more open to complementary therapies than men. Yet, there are still many obstacles to address before complementary therapies gain a broader base of support,
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Theoretical Perspectives of Holistic Health
Journal of School Health, 1984ABSTRACTThe purpose of this investigation was to identify the fundamental theories of holism and holistic health. Two objectives of this study were: 1) to review selected Western 20th Century writings during the time period of 1925–1979 which reflected the concepts of holistic thought; and 2) to synthesize the basic principles of holistic thought from ...
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Health and Illness and Holistic Health
2013This chapter examines the notion of “holistic” health. The literature today is full of references to “holistic care” and “holistic medicine” but one rarely sees any content to this term, except for some general phrases about man being a biological, psychological and social being.
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