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The return to holistic therapies is one of the most important
developments in health over the past two decades. With preventative
medicine being taken more seriously by conventional health
practitioners, and the increasing popularity of natural and
complementary therapies among consumers, it is clear that a
holistic approach will be integral to health care in the future.
Holism and Complementary Medicine offers a systematic overview of
traditional healing practices, the development of the Western
biomedical model from the ancient Egyptians and Greeks to the
present, and the holistic philosophy which is the basis of
complementary and alternative medicine in the West. The book
explores the differences between holistic and conventional
biomedical traditions and approaches, acknowledging the strengths
of each. It also addresses key practice issues, examining the role
holistic principles have to play in today's health system and
explaining their place in the therapeutic relationship. Holism and
Complementary Medicine is an accessible guide for students,
practitioners and anyone interested in the origins and core
principles of natural therapies. 'This scholarly exploration of the
conceptual evolution of holistic medicine is a fascinating read. Di
Stefano is to be congratulated for his articulate insights into
healing relationships and how our health paradigms enhance or
inhibit our understanding of health and disease.' - Joseph
Pizzorno, ND, President Emeritus, Bastyr University 'This is a
magnificent read for students of natural and complementary
medicine, as well as health professionals and lay public who have
often wondered where the movement towards holism in medicine began
and is headed.' - Paul Orrock, Head of the School of Natural and
Complementary Medicine, Southern Cross University '. . . brings
together many threads that link the health of body, mind and
society, drawing richly from a larger corpus of intellectual
inquiry into history, philosophy, and human endeavor, including
clinical medicine.' - Bruce Barrett MD PhD, Assistant Professor of
Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The return to holistic therapies is one of the most important
developments in health over the past two decades. With preventative
medicine being taken more seriously by conventional health
practitioners, and the increasing popularity of natural and
complementary therapies among consumers, it is clear that a
holistic approach will be integral to health care in the
future...Holism and Complementary Medicine offers a systematic
overview of traditional healing practices, the development of the
Western biomedical model from the ancient Egyptians and Greeks to
the present, and the holistic philosophy which is the basis of
complementary and alternative medicine in the West. The book
explores the differences between holistic and conventional
biomedical traditions and approaches, acknowledging the strengths
of each. It also addresses key practice issues, examining the role
holistic principles have to play in today's health system and
explaining their place in the therapeutic relationship...Holism and
Complementary Medicine is an accessible guide for students,
practitioners and anyone interested in the origins and core
principles of natural therapies...' This scholarly exploration of
the conceptual evolution of holistic medicine is a fascinating
read. Di Stefano is to be congratulated for his articulate insights
into healing relationships and how our health paradigms enhance or
inhibit our understanding of health and disease.' - Joseph
Pizzorno, ND, President Emeritus, Bastyr University..'This is a
magnificent read for students of natural and complementary
medicine, as well as health professionals and lay public who have
often wondered where the movement towards holism in medicine began
and is headed.' - Paul Orrock, Head of the School of Natural and
Complementary Medicine, Southern Cross University..'...brings
together many threads that link the health of body, mind and
society, drawing richly from a larger corpus of intellectual
inquiry into history, philosophy, and human endeavor, including
clinical medicine.' - Bruce Barrett MD PhD, Assistant Professor of
Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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