psych 628 november 24, 2014. complementary medicine validity of research designs range of...
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INTRODUCTION
Complementary Medicine
Validity of Research Designs
Range of Applicability
Applied Interventions to Disorders
RANGE OF APPLICABILITYFOR ACUPUNCTURE
• Balance of Two Forces• Stimulates chemicals that cause pain• Restoration of Health to Body and
Mind• Unblocks the Flow of Vital Energy
RANGE OF APPLICABILITY FOR MIND-BODY THERAPIES
• Treats Full Spectrum of Medical Conditions
• Commonly Used By Single Educated American Individuals
• Mostly Useful in Psychiatric and Chronically Painful Conditions
• Documented to be helpful for most Medical Conditions
RANGE OF APPLICABILITY FOR CHIROPRACTIC METHODS
• Restores and Preserves Health• Positive Lifestyle Changes After
Treatment• Benefit in treatment for Several
Conditions
RANGE OF APPLICABILITY FOR NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE
• Effective for treating chronic conditions that don't respond to conventional medicine
• More than dispensing an herbal remedy or nutritional supplement
• Effective treatment requires patience and good communication
INTERVENTIONS
Acupuncture:
1. Substance Abuse
2. Post-Stroke Speech
Mind-Body Therapies3. Fibromyalgia4. Cardiovascular Disease
(Bing, 2014)
INTERVENTIONS CONT.
Naturopathic Medicine
1. Food Supplement Therapy
2. Dietary Medicine
(Bing, 2014)
CONCLUSION
Complementary Medicine ApproachesI. AcupunctureII. Mind-body TherapiesIII. ChiropracticIV. Naturopathic Medicine
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