The Wounding Of Health Care by Dr Catherine Fyans (E-Book)

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Do you choose to remain a victim or become a master of your own health?

We have reached a time when it is no longer adequate to have a solely physical explanation for illness. It is time to look beyond the 'fix it' model of health care and become empowered in managing your own health and well being.

We are rapidly expanding our understanding of mind/consciousness and its effects on the body. We now understand that mind and body are inextricably linked and that what affects one will affect the other. Wellness really is a state of mind.

The Wounding of Health Care takes an overview of our current health care system and questions some of beliefs and dogmas that we have so bought in to. Is the biochemical/pharmaceutical model the ultimate in health care? Has it reached its limit? Do we need to stop dissecting down and focusing on minutiae and look more at the whole?

We ask you to stay honest, please and not simply forward this E-Book to your circle of friends and family.


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Dr Fyans worked as a medical practitioner for many years, as an β€˜integrative’ general practitioner for most of that time. She has now retired from medical practice. She has also trained in other health care disciplines, including kinesiology, and a form of trauma therapy (TRTP - The Richards Trauma process).

She has a long-standing interest in β€˜mind-body’ medicine, or what she prefers to call β€˜conscious health’. She is particularly interested in the role of the subconscious mind, as relates to unresolved childhood trauma, on physical and psychological health. She believes that dealing with these areas, beyond symptom control, is where real healing takes place.

Having worked with people in a therapeutic setting for many years, she is a keen observer of human nature and is intrigued by the many influences on our personal and collective wounding.

She believes that the way we structure and practice health care is intimately related to the understandings, beliefs and values of our society and that change must happen at that level to positively influence current health care paradigms.