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Papers On Alternative Medicine & Holistic Approaches
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Biofeedback for Pain & Stress Management
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13 pages in length. A comprehensive overview of how Biofeedback is used by medical practitioners to manage pain. Instruments and techniques are evaluatively examined. The role of brainwave activity and the procedural operations involved in successful biofeedback are also discussed in considerable detail. The writer concludes with a detailing of research and trends in the field. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Biofeedb.wps
Both Views of St. John's Wort
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An 8 page paper discussing the view of this herb from
the perspective of the mainstream medical community and from that of alternative medicine
practitioners. The extract of this herb is widely used as an antidepressant as well as for
several external conditions. It is the most commonly used antidepressant in Germany,
where there have been several large clinical trials. The first of the US clinical trials are only
now ending, and US psychiatrists and others remain skeptical. Alternative medicine
practitioners examine the facts that are known and work around those which are not. The
paper concludes the alternative medicine community has made more effective use of the
information available to it. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSStJohnsWort.wps
Cancer Patients and Music Therapy
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A 12 page paper which presents a hypothetical
study aimed at discovering the benefits or the effects of music therapy in relationship to
cancer patients and pain. A literature review is also provided, illustrating the numerous
benefits of music therapy. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: RAcncmsic.wps
Changing Attitudes About Death: The Twentieth Century
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A 11 page discussion of the evolution in our view of death. Notes how this view has changed over the last century from one in which we took personal responsibility for the care of our ill and aged and even in the final details of their burial to one in which we turn to professionals such as doctors, nurses, and undertakers. Suggests that this view is changing once again with the advent of a greater desire for palliative care and hospices. Provides statistics for both the United States and Canada. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPdeath2.wps
Changing Attitudes Regarding Disease, Health and Wellness
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This
6 page report discusses the ways that attitudes have changed
regarding perceptions of disease, health, and wellness. At one
time, virtually all disease was seen as something shameful and
related to some type of lack of character or strength in an
individual. Those beliefs than evolved into an unwavering faith
in modern medicine and the assumption that anything a medical
professional prescribed in terms of drugs or procedures was the
only way to be healthy and physically whole. As a result,
individual belief patterns regarding health and wellness became
based on fear, shame, and treatment rather than on wholeness,
wellness, and personal decision-making. That attitude has begun
to change and it is not a moment too soon. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: BWhlthbe.wps
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