"We need to treat the patient, not only the disease; overall quality of life at the end of life is important,” says Pei C. Grant, director of research at Hospice Buffalo. She and her colleagues suggest that families and practitioners talk about dreams with patients—who are often excited to share their dreams when asked about them. Doing so allows patients to review their life, process feelings about death and come to terms with past experiences...
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Sensorimotor Psychotherapy focuses on healing the whole person-- physically, emotionally and mentally. It is a body-centered psychotherapy that allows patients to discover the physical and psychological automatic attitudes that craft their patterns of experience. This gentle therapy can teach you to follow the inherently intelligent processes of your mind and body in order to discover deep change and healing...
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