a situation of adopted a holistic view in looking at a problem
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The holistic Life Model is living your life, caring for, balancing and bringing health to all aspects of self and all major areas of life, in other words, caring for the whole self with a 'big picture' approach.
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- At the depths of my life threatening depression, while recieving electric shock treatment and having been told by doctors I would need medication for the rest of my life, listening and reading all these people speaking of chemical imbalances and lack of cure for mental illness I took a holistic view. I said to myself either I must work out of this naturally, and do all I can, but if these doctors keep doing what they are doing im scared i will not survive. I wouldn't say the holistic view helped me make sense of the situation, but the situation made sense in requiring a holistic view. In my case I felt if subjected to too much trauma, self guilt, etc, this would indeed change the brain. Chemicals tried to treat my symptoms but I knew that we cannot cure actual negative events, turning them positive with a magic pill. So the holistic view of nueroplasticity to me, meant the ability to change the way I thought, and find a way to find peace within past hurts, and most importantly to forgive myself. These hurts never became positive but the holistic process involved finding peace with them, practicing mindfulness and meditation, changing how I acted and responded to intense situations, and increasing my ability to see beauty where there was none simply by observing the world that I was never present in. I am off all medication now, do not need phychiatric treatment, have completly eliminated my anxiety, and beaten 80 percent of my depression. Our understanding of things as humans is very limited, so looking at holistic views makes sense as to me the knowledge of creation stems much beyond the knowledge of man whom is only the created. We put too much emphasis and belief on convention, and this is not also the best way to see things.
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