The human character can be understood as an extension of the life mission or purpose of life, and explained as the primary tool of a person to impact others and express the purpose of life. Repression of the human character makes it impossible for a person to realize his personal mission in life and, therefore, is one of the primary causes of self-repression resulting in poor quality of life, health, and ability. From Hippocrates to Hahnemann, repression of physical, mental, and spiritual character can be seen as the prime cause of disease, while recovery of character has been the primary intention of the treatment. In this paper, human character is explained as an intersubjective aspect of consciousness with the ability to influence the co...
In existential holistic group therapy, the whole person heals in accordance with the holistic proces...
We believe that the consciousness-based/holistic medical toolbox has a serious additional offer to c...
According to humanistic psychology, there is more to life than simply having all of your immediate n...
The human character can be understood as an extension of the life mission or purpose of life, and ex...
The about a hundred central concepts related to research in the global quality of life can, in a hol...
When we experience life events with overwhelming emotional pain, we can escape this pain by making d...
Human spirituality is a source of healing and health. Accessing this depends on a person's ability t...
Quality of life, health, and ability are often lost at the same time and most often in one decaying ...
It is possible to understand the process of healing from a holistic perspective. According to the li...
It is possible to understand the process of healing from a holistic perspective. According to the li...
The recovery of the human character and purpose of life with consciousness-based medicine seems to b...
The theory of person was first criticized on the ethical grounds that it relied upon exclusivist log...
In context of the possibility of aging interventions leading to significant or radical extensions in...
In 1962, Abraham Maslow published his book Towards a Psychology of Being, and established a theory o...
Medicine and medication are aspects of philosophy of life and death. Why we get sick, why we take me...
In existential holistic group therapy, the whole person heals in accordance with the holistic proces...
We believe that the consciousness-based/holistic medical toolbox has a serious additional offer to c...
According to humanistic psychology, there is more to life than simply having all of your immediate n...
The human character can be understood as an extension of the life mission or purpose of life, and ex...
The about a hundred central concepts related to research in the global quality of life can, in a hol...
When we experience life events with overwhelming emotional pain, we can escape this pain by making d...
Human spirituality is a source of healing and health. Accessing this depends on a person's ability t...
Quality of life, health, and ability are often lost at the same time and most often in one decaying ...
It is possible to understand the process of healing from a holistic perspective. According to the li...
It is possible to understand the process of healing from a holistic perspective. According to the li...
The recovery of the human character and purpose of life with consciousness-based medicine seems to b...
The theory of person was first criticized on the ethical grounds that it relied upon exclusivist log...
In context of the possibility of aging interventions leading to significant or radical extensions in...
In 1962, Abraham Maslow published his book Towards a Psychology of Being, and established a theory o...
Medicine and medication are aspects of philosophy of life and death. Why we get sick, why we take me...
In existential holistic group therapy, the whole person heals in accordance with the holistic proces...
We believe that the consciousness-based/holistic medical toolbox has a serious additional offer to c...
According to humanistic psychology, there is more to life than simply having all of your immediate n...