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10/27/2024

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An holistic approach to substance abuse treatment
Kathy T Breslin et al. J Psychoactive Drugs. 2003 Apr-Jun.
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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to describe a model outpatient substance abuse treatment program.

This program is designed to provide patients with not only traditional modalities of treatment such as individual, group, and family therapy, but also to provide an opportunity for patients to express thoughts and feelings through holistic modalities.

These modalities include dance/movement therapy, Tai Chi, art therapy, leisure and recreational skills, spiritual growth and development, cultural awareness and appreciation, vocational services, psychiatric care and physical health.

The authors describe features of this program that they believe to be unique and that focus on ways to help patients develop a stronger sense of self-identity, self-esteem and self-confidence.

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So I don't understand why you took all my money I can't do anything I don't understand this you limit in a prison and I did nothing wrong.

I had a card for the Cannabis.

I did I'm not a baby so I had alcohol.
I'm not a drunk, my dad, and it start drinking until I went to college.

And so I don't understand why you took all my money.

Dana Nessel .
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Michigan Department of Education

I don't like doctors... If I need a doctor I know where to get Dr. Christina L. Clark .

Please tell me :
- why you took my money
- why you took my business
- why you took everything
- why why and why because I still don't know.

Nobody called me... so why you... did this ....I'm still asking a question ❓ ❓ ❓ ❓

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Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Michigan Department of Attorney General As a library, NLM provides acce...
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Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by NLM or the National Institutes of Health.

2018 Jan 1.

Rethinking Recovery: Incorporating Holistic Nursing Perspectives in Post-Stroke Care

Abstract

Stroke is a life changing experience. Current treatments focus on treating the condition, rather than the whole person.

The goal of this report is to communicate the benefits of a holistic approach to the treatment and recovery of stroke.

Our intent is to begin a conversation to transform our approach to stroke care to focus on the whole person, body, mind and spirit.

Wellness approaches are fiscally responsible ways of providing holistic care for patients and their family members to help them achieve optimal individualized recovery.

Very few multidimensional programs for wellness exist for stroke and brain injury patients.

Given the changes in healthcare and the call to action set forth in the Institute of Medicine's 2010 report, it would behoove us to consider holistic approaches to stroke care and research programs.

Nurses are uniquely positioned to implement multidisciplinary, innovative holistic approaches to address solutions for issues in stroke care.

WELLNESS is a critically important area of stroke care and an opportunity for research.

As both patient advocates and nurses with personal experiences, we hope this commentary stimulates conversation around developing and testing multi-dimensional holistic programs of wellness for stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery.


NURSE are uniquely positioned to implement multidisciplinary, innovative holistic approaches to address solutions for issues in stroke care.

Wellness is a critically important area of stroke care and an opportunity for research.

As both patient advocates and nurses with personal experiences, we hope this commentary stimulates conversation around developing and testing multi-dimensional holistic programs of wellness for stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery.

Keywords: stroke recovery, clinical science, rehabilitation, wellness

Brief Description of the Challenge
Stroke, also known as cerebrovascular accident (CVA) can have lasting, debilitating effects. Although stroke mortality rates are declining, the incidence of stroke is steadily increasing, with a projected doubling by 2030 as Baby Boomers enter their older adult years.1, 2 Since more people are surviving their stroke, efforts to reduce stroke-related disability will become increasingly more important to offset the associated rise in medical costs. Few medical conditions are capable of drastically impacting everyday life alterations as an acute stroke, and therefore the current model of recovery primarily focuses on medical stabilization.

Although healthcare and research teams have addressed the physical implications of stroke, few initiatives have incorporated a holistic, individualized interdisciplinary perspective of post-stroke recovery and wellness care for survivors and their caregivers. The current healthcare model often leaves bewildered patients and their caregivers in a vulnerable position as they try to cope with the unfamiliar, multifaceted, and often isolating realities of post-stroke life. Once the patient has returned home, stroke patients and their families are often burdened by a complete restructuring of their daily lives. Therefore, it is imperative the healthcare team consider a broader model of care to optimize stroke recovery and wellness.

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10/27/2024

I don't understand why you just leave me alone.
- I know what I want to do.

- Michigan: Michigan Department of Attorney General

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- Holistic Medicine

Medicine
characterized by the treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the symptoms of an illness.
"many people conclude that holistic medicines are beneficial"

Natural aka Holism
Holism is the interdisciplinary idea that systems possess properties as wholes apart from the properties of their component parts.

The aphorism "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts", typically attributed to Aristotle, is often given as a glib summary of this proposal.

The concept of holism can inform the methodology for a broad array of scientific fields and lifestyle practices.

When applications of holism are said to reveal properties of a whole system beyond those of its parts, these qualities are referred to as emergent properties of that system.

Holism in all contexts is often placed in opposition to reductionism, a dominant notion in the philosophy of science that systems containing parts contain no unique properties beyond those parts.

Proponents of holism consider the search for emergent properties within systems to be demonstrative of their perspective.

Lifestyle applications:

The term holism is also sometimes used in the context of various lifestyle practices, such as dieting, education, and healthcare, to refer to ways of life that either supplement or replace conventional practices. In these contexts, holism is not necessarily a rigorous or well-defined methodology for obtaining a particular lifestyle outcome. It is sometimes simply an adjective to describe practices which account for factors that standard forms of these practices may discount, especially in the context of alternative medicine.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holism

# # # # What is Alternative Medicine?

**Alternative medicine** is a broad term that encompasses various medical modalities that are not typically part of conventional Western medicine. These practices often include ancient Eastern techniques such as **acupuncture**, **Tai Chi**, and **herbal medicine**, as well as other therapies like **Reiki** and **chiropractic care**.

# # # # Types of Alternative Medicine

Alternative medicine can be categorized into two main types:

1. **Complementary Medicine**: This is used alongside standard medical treatments. For example, someone undergoing chemotherapy might use acupuncture to help manage pain.

2. **Alternative Medicine**: This is used instead of standard medical treatments. Many alternative therapies lack rigorous scientific validation and may not have been thoroughly tested in clinical trials.

# # # # Characteristics and Considerations

Alternative medicine often lacks **biological plausibility** and **evidence of effectiveness**, which distinguishes it from conventional medicine that relies on the scientific method for testing therapies. While some alternative treatments may be low-risk, others can pose significant health risks, especially if they are used in place of proven medical therapies.

# # # # Integrative Approaches

There is also a growing trend towards **integrative medicine**, which combines complementary and alternative practices with conventional medical treatments. This approach aims to provide a more holistic view of patient care.

In summary, while alternative medicine offers various approaches to health and wellness, it is essential to approach these modalities with caution and to consider the lack of scientific backing for many of these practices.

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So I need the money so I can heal.
They don't do this:

Eastern techniques such as
**acupuncture**
**Tai Chi**
**herbal medicine**
**Reiki**
**chiropractic care**
**Massage**

- Stroke, Aphasia, Apraxia

That's why I give you the money: Malpractice
So I can heal.

And you took that money... Why?

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Dana Nessel

No because you took my money so I can't heal...

Why are you ...why would you do this?

I need answers.

Sincerely,
Kania H. Kennedy

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10/27/2024

Oh my ... they're doing so much...
Cannabis: 3 Weeks
And I'm doing fine...

Kava Kava, Lavender, and etc ...

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I see what you're doing it won't work.

But, Abuse Disorder: Cannabis?
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms

Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome https://www.joydegruy.com/post-traumatic-slave-syndrome

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Spread across 400 acres in the Arizona desert, about a one-hour drive north of Tucson, Arizona and adjacent to Catalina State Park, Miraval Arizona practically invented the notion of the “destination spa” back in the 1990s. Today, it remains serene and transformative, easygoing and fun. Stays here emphasize a holistic take on feeling good over more rigid stateside spas, making it uniquely suited for friend groups seeking a laid-back wellness weekend. That’s not to say it’s a lazy experience—far from it. A given day at Miraval sees upwards of 40 activities, including morning hikes, desert bike rides and yoga. And in between sessions, friends can linger over the resort’s delicious–and actually plentiful!—food. Another reason friends love it here: wine is available.

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10/26/2024

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WHAT IS P.T.S.S.? P.T.S.S. is a theory that explains the etiology of many of the adaptive survival behaviors in African American communities throughout the ...https://www.joydegruy.com

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Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome

A result of twelve years of quantitative and qualitative research, Dr. DeGruy developed her theory of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome, publishing her findings in the book "Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome – America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing”. The book addresses the residual impacts of generations of slavery and opens up the discussion of how the black community can use the strengths we have developed in the past to heal in the present.

WHAT IS P.T.S.S.?
P.T.S.S. is a theory that explains the etiology of many of the adaptive survival behaviors in African American communities throughout the United States and the Diaspora. It is a condition that exists as a consequence of multigenerational oppression of Africans and their descendants resulting from centuries of chattel slavery–a form of slavery which was predicated on the belief that African Americans were inherently/genetically inferior to whites. This was then followed by institutionalized racism which continues to perpetuate injury, thus resulting in M.A.P.:

M: Multigenerational trauma together with continued oppression

A: Absence of opportunity to heal or access the benefits available in the society; leading to

P: Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome

Under such circumstances, these are some of the predictable patterns of behavior that tend to occur:

KEY PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR REFLECTIVE OF P.T.S.S.

Vacant Esteem
Insufficient development of what Dr. DeGruy refers to as primary esteem, along with feelings of hopelessness, depression and a general self-destructive outlook.

Marked Propensity for Anger and Violence
Extreme feelings of suspicion perceived negative motivations of others. Violence against self, property, and others, including the members of one’s own group, i.e. friends, relatives, or acquaintances.

Racist Socialization/Internalized Racism
Learned helplessness, literacy deprivation, distorted self-concept, antipathy or aversion for the following:

The members of ones own identified cultural/ethnic group

The mores and customs associated ones own identified cultural/ethnic heritage

The physical characteristics of ones own identified cultural/ethnic group

The book Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome incorporates her research in both America and Africa, as well as her twenty years of experience as a social work practitioner and consultant to public and private organizations. Dr. DeGruy first exposes the reader to the conditions that led to the Atlantic slave trade and allowed the pursuant racism and efforts at repression to continue through present day. She then looks at the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that African Americans faced as the result of the slave trade. Next, she discusses the adaptive behaviors they developed—both positive and negative—that allowed them to survive and often even thrive. Dr. DeGruy concludes by reevaluating those adaptive behaviors that have been passed down through generations where appropriate. She explores replacing behaviors which are today maladaptive with ones that will promote, and sustain the healing and ensure the advancement of African American culture.



The Study Guide is designed to help individuals, groups, and organizations better understand the functional and dysfunctional attitudes and behaviors that have been transmitted to us through multiple generations; behaviors that we are now transmitting to others in our environments of home, school, and work and within the larger society. The Guide encourages and broadens the discussion and implications about the specific issues that were raised in the book, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing. The Study Guide provides useful and practical tools to help the reader develop skills aimed at transforming negative attitudes and behaviors into positive ones.

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Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (P.T.S.S.) is a theory that explains the etiology of many of the adaptive survival behaviors in African American communities throughout the United States and the Diaspora.

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