A
means of bypassing the conscious mind and accessing the subconscious, where
suppressed memories, repressed emotions, and forgotten events may remain
recorded. Hypnosis may facilitate behavioral, emotional, or attitudinal change
such as weight loss, or smoking cessation.It is also used to treat phobias,
stress, and as an adjunct in the treatment of illness.
Hydrotherapy
It is defined as the scientific application of
water for therapeutic purposes. Water may be used at various temperatures, in
different modes and in different forms.
Iridology
The diagnostic system based on the premise that
every organ has a corresponding location within the iris of the eye, which can
serve as an indicator of the individual organ's health or disease. Iridology is
used by naturopaths and other practitioners, particularly when diagnosis
achieved through standard methods is unclear.
Kinesiology
Kinesiology is the study of the human body
during movement. There are many disciplines within Kinesiology including
anatomy, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor control, motor learning,
neuromuscular physiology, sports psychology, and philosophy. Kinesiology
graduates enter a variety of careers and graduate programs related to the
understanding of how the body works including medical school, physical and
occupational therapy schools, athletic training, and other health professions,
public school teaching, sport and exercise related fields, the military,
business, and law.
Lymph Drainage
Therapy
Therapy to drain and improve the lymphatic
vessels, a system of tubes or canals through which lymph is carried from
different parts of the body.
MassageTherapeutic
A general term for a range of therapeutic
approaches with roots in both Eastern and Western cultures. It involves the
practice of manipulating a person's muscles and other soft tissue with the
intent of improving a person's well-being or health, and may include, but not
be limited to, effleurage, deep tissue, percussion, vibration, and joint
movement.
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