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Natural Medicine
I have a holistic approach to psychotherapy that I have developed from the knowledge I gained while studying for
a Bachelors in Communication,
a Masters and Ph.D. in Psychology, and Doctorate in Naturopathy (natural medicine).
I blend my education, other trainings, and experience in order to provide
a truly integrated approach to mental health.
Natural Medicine and Psychotherapy
Psychotherapists who use natural medicine therapies are mental health care providers who treat the whole person,
calling on science and a person's innate qualities to stimulate healing.
This philosophy is the belief in and support of the psyche's capacity to restore itself
to a state of health from the effects of trauma, abuse, and cumulative stress. The therapist's
role is to guide the patient's restoration process by increasing awareness and consciousness
regarding the identification and use of his own inherent resources. The therapy itself draws on
the therapist's and patient's relationship with nature as the primary context in which core
transformation and healing occurs. Core transformation refers to the process of
awakening to a greater understanding of oneself and one's environment.
Psychotherapy that uses natural medicine therapies is based on the premise of educating the patient on how to be responsible for
their own health care.
For example, I educate my clients about self care and make recommendations with regards to treatment options,
both allopathic and complementary.
How I Use Natural Medicine With Psychotherapy
Because disorders are often affected by our emotions and state of mind, the goal is to obtain emotional balance.
This involves diagnosing and removing the disturbing emotional causes, whether psychological, physiological, or
spiritual. Just as in any type of psychotherapy, referrals to outside sources, such as medical doctors, are given
as needed.
When I used natural medicine therapies with psychotherapy, I don't regard a person as just having a mind in a body,
but as constituting a mind-body-spirit unity. Mental-emotional, physical, and spiritual factors act and react
upon each other, producing either health or lack of it; balance or imbalance.
The Principles of Natural Medicine
The Principles of Natural Medicine are based on the six Principles of Naturopathy.
The principles are characterized by an overarching theme that addresses the psychological, physiological,
and spiritual nature of the person.
- First do no harm
Illness is a purposeful process. Symptoms are an expression of a person's mind, body, and/or spirit
attempting to heal itself. The therapist's treatment must support the healing power of nature and therapy
must be congruent with the internal order of the person.
- Utilize the healing power of nature
Each person has the inherent ability to establish, maintain, and restore their health. The therapist's role is
to facilitate and augment this process, to act to identify and remove obstacles to health and aid recovery.
- Identify and treat the cause
Underlying causes of disease must be treated before a person can recover. Symptoms are expressions of the body's
attempt to heal, and should not be suppressed by treatment. The therapist evaluates underlying
causes on all levels, addressing causes rather than symptoms.
- Treat the whole person
Health and disease are conditions of the entire person, involving a complex interaction of physical,
spiritual, mental, emotional, genetic, environmental, and social factors. The therapist must treat
the whole person by taking all of these factors into account.
- The best healer is a teacher
A cooperative therapist-patient relationship is, in itself, therapeutic. The therapist's major
role is to educate and encourage the patient to take responsibility for health, and to be a
catalyst for healthful change. It is the patient, not the therapist, who ultimately creates or accomplishes healing.
- An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
The ultimate goal of therapy is prevention, accomplished through education
and promotion of life-habits that create good health. The emphasis is on building health rather than
on fighting disease.
Why Naturopathic Psychotherapy Works
Rather than approaching emotional health from a strictly psychological approach, the therapist seeks to create
a synergistic effect by combining various modes of healing. Each method that is used builds upon the others to create
a more powerful catalyst for change.
The principle of synergism is the foundation of many ancient healing practices, such
as Traditional Chinese Medicine and herbalism. In herbalism, for example, herbs are used in certain combination to achieve
a specific synergistic effect. In therapy using natural medicine, combining certain methods often result in a more profound
and lasting change than psychotherapy alone.
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