by Jean White | Jan 26, 2010 | Healing Touch
Healing Touch can significantly lower agitation levels and improve behavioral response in persons with dementia. Dementia is a loss of brain function that occurs with certain diseases. It affects memory, thinking, language, and judgment and can cause changes in...
by Jean White | Jan 26, 2010 | Healing Touch
Healing Touch improves wound healing when used as a complementary therapy with conventional wound care strategies. Many wounds pose no challenge to the body’s innate ability to heal; some wounds, however, may not heal easily either because of the severity of the...
by Jean White | Jan 26, 2010 | Healing Touch
The dying process can exert significant emotional pain on the person and their family and loved ones. Healing Touch provides heart-centered compassionate care and welcome comfort during the dying process. The days and hours leading to the moment of death can be rich...
by Jean White | Jan 26, 2010 | Healing Touch
Healing Touch can be an effective complementary therapy to help in the management of chronic conditions and diseases that cannot be cured. In the management of these conditions conventional health care is supplemented or enhanced with the use of Healing Touch which...
by Jean White | Jan 26, 2010 | Healing Touch
Creating a sense of well-being is one way in which Healing Touch facilitates the healing process. This can occur with one session or after many. It can also lead to a greater awareness of one’s purpose and their connection to others. Well-being is an overarching...
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