At the forefront of new healing consciousness is the paradigm of Reorganizational Healing (ROH) versus the very prevalent Restorative Therapeutic (RT) model.
Whereas restorative therapeutics is very powerful in life threatening situations and medical emergency’s, it does little to support growing into a new level of awareness, accessing internal wisdom and empowering a healing process that often looks chaotic.
Culturally we have relied upon RT for almost all conditions, illnesses, and traumas and that has purposefully kept the bodymindspirit connection polarized instead of celebrated and integral.
Even individuals who appear to have a high level of aware consciousness revert to a mechanistic body model when confronted with challenging physical conditions because of the cultural indoctrination of RT.
What is Reorganizational Healing?
Reorganizational Healing is the bodymindspirit in action. It recognizes that at the foundation of healing is an inner wisdom just waiting to be listened to and not ignored. It also recognizes that true healing is inherent within each one of us and the very energy that has wounded us whether physical or emotional in nature is the energy that liberates us.
ROH embraces wholeness as a value and sees having access to inner resources as imperative for further growth and evolution.
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—Reorganizational Healing (ROH), an emerging concept for wellness, healing, and personal growth, is explored in depth in a seminal groundbreaking article and accompanying commentaries in the latest issue of The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (www.liebertpub.com).
The Reorganizational Healing articles are available free online at www.liebertpub.com/acm
Reorganizational Healing gives people the tools to create a map “to self-assess and draw on strengths to create sustainable change,” explain Dr. Donald Epstein, DC, Dr. Simon Senzon, MA, DC, and Dr. Daniel Lemberger, DC, in the article entitled, “Reorganizational Healing: A Paradigm for the Advancement of Wellness, Behavior Change, Holistic Practice, and Healing.”
“Instead of being meaningless, people’s problems become diseases of meaning…helping them become stronger, to live more fully and with more understanding,” write the authors. “There can be no doubt that we are witnessing the birth of a powerful method of healing, grounded in rigorous scientific fact, that will become integral to future systems of healthcare. This is a manuscript that deserves study in all teaching and therapeutic institutions,” says Dr. Kim A. Jobst, Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
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