Healing Touch Essay

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There are other therapies that are a bit less popular when it comes to people believing in their ability to heal or not. Healing touch is one therapy that is well-known but also not fully understood. Healing touch is a complicated idea that incorporates the idea of energy fields being vital to our body’s functions. Universal life energy flows through our bodies. We become ill when there is a blockage existing our bodies. It is not just a practice that focuses on healing the body but also works on improving the mind and spirit of the individual (Hart, et al., 2011, pg. 520). A person’s body cannot self-heal if their energy isn’t quite right so it is important the patient keeps an open mind instead of doubting the practice. Although healing …show more content…

The purpose of hospice is to make sure the individual is comfortable and pain free. That is why many hospice organizations use alternative therapies to help their patient’s establish a greater quality of life. Treatments for the person do not have to be as complicated as healing touch. Sometimes they are as simple as getting massages by a volunteer or having a harpist play for them. Each therapy helps with various needs of the patient. For those who get massages, it helps with back pain but also lets the person relax. Music therapy sooths the patient but also studies show that it improves cognitive health. Pet therapy creates a greater sense of happiness in the patients. This feeling cannot be matched from simply laying in a hospital bed all …show more content…

Many problems can arise when a patient does both medical treatments, like chemotherapy, along with a complimentary therapy. The two most likely can co-exist with each other but only if the patient’s medical care provider has approved the therapy. According to the previous article I used called, Introduction to Complementary, Alternative, and Traditional Therapies “nearly two-thirds of CAM users have reported not discussing their use with their physicians” (Kramlich, 2014, pg. 51). Patients may decide to hold back the information because they fear disapproval from their doctor or that their complementary therapy is irreverent when it comes to their care. This is a problem because the doctor needs to know of every form of treatment the patient is going through whether, it is a supplement they are taking or having acupuncture done on them for headaches; each therapy must be noted. This can lead to potential harm to the patient. Complimentary therapy can cancel out the effects of chemotherapy doing its job in killing the cancer cell in the body (Smith, et al., 2014, pg. 5). The patient will then continue to have dissatisfaction with their medical treatments because they are not working and only causing the person to become more

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