Not exact matches
When you choose a midwife from the University of Vermont Medical Center for your care, you get the best of both worlds — A compassionate approach to women's
health that
treats you as a
whole person.
As I continue to meet with my doctor Lilli Link and
health coach Jackie Damboragian, I realize that they are looking beyond the presenting symptoms and the affected body parts to learn more about the
whole person that they are
treating.
You felt in control of your
health You had more energy You felt empowered because you had support to help you make the changes your doctor prescribed You were
treated like a
whole person, not a disease
NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE IS A PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE THAT AIMS TO
TREAT THE
WHOLE PERSON, BALANCING MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A STATE OF OPTIMAL
HEALTH.
The philosophy of Naturopathic Medicine is to
treat the
whole person, balancing mind, body and spirit in order to achieve a state of vibrant
health.
We aim to
treat the
whole person, using the least - force therapies necessary, and taking into account all the mental, emotional, physical, social, and environmental aspects of
health.
Treat the whole person: healthcare providers need to treat a person holistically, including their physical as well as mental, emotional and social he
Treat the
whole person: healthcare providers need to
treat a person holistically, including their physical as well as mental, emotional and social he
treat a
person holistically, including their physical as well as mental, emotional and social
health.
The result is an ever - evolving, cutting - edge, systems - biology approach to
health that
treats each patient as a
whole person.
Dr. Ney
treats the
whole person - not just the disease - and provides the tools needed for the body to achieve long - term optimal
health.
During your consultation visit, one of our physicians will look at
whole -
person strategies that address the underlying factors that influence your
health, rather than just
treating the symptoms of a
health condition.
By
treating the
whole person, holistic
health professionals acknowledge that you aren't made up of parts or systems that function independently of each other.
She is passionate about contributing her skills and knowledge to patients in order to address the root cause of illness, prevent
health problems, and
treat the
whole person using evidence - based medicine.
It stresses
health maintenance, disease prevention, patient education, and patient responsibilities and emphasizes the treatment of the
whole person rather than just
treating the disease.
A Functional Medicine
Health Coach has been trained in the most recent scientific breakthroughs in the field of functional medicine: a modality that addresses finding the root cause of chronic disease with the specific intent of prevention and reversal, while
treating the
person as a
whole, rather than just
treating the symptoms.
Treat the
Whole Person - Tolle totum: A holistic approach is utilized by considering multiple factors of
health and disease, and then formulating a treatment plan specific to the individual's needs.
Integrative medicine aims to
treat the «
whole person,» by addressing a patient's physical, spiritual, and emotional
health.
We help individuals achieve optimal
health by combining traditional and complementary approaches, and
treat the
whole person — body, mind, and spirit, to attain a more comfortable and satisfying level of function.
My philosophy on
health is holistic and aims to
treat the
WHOLE person, not just the HOLE in the
person.
Dr. Mimi Guarneri interviews the pioneers & luminaries in
health & healing: those individuals who have transformed the way we think about
treating the
whole person — mind, body, spirit and emotions.
Naturopathic medicine is an approach to
health care that uses natural, non-toxic therapies to
treat the
whole person and encourage the self - healing process.
The mind - body connection
treats the
whole person in the service of
health and well - being.»
Her unique experience in integrating both spiritual and psychological
health has helped Meghan to develop a passion for
treating the
whole person: mind, emotions, spirit and body.
I believe in
treating the
whole person, not compartmentalizing your concerns.The LGBTQ community also often struggles with issues related to mental
health, addiction, self - esteem, discrimination and rejection from loved ones and society in general.
Integrating mental
health services into primary care is a successful avenue for
treating the
whole person.
We strive to
treat the
whole person — mind, body and spirit — to help individuals and families decrease stress, enhance relationships, and realize overall greater
health and well - being.