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Energy
therapies and energy psychologies are blowing the doors off
conventional therapies and attracting more and more attention
from both the media and the public. Look for things to get
rough and tough as MDs, PhDs and highly specialized practitioners
attempt to preserve their turf.
The healing arts are being shaken from physical
therapy to psychotherapy and the shocks are causing a restructuring
of healing methods and products. In the last couple of hundred
years there's never been a tougher time to be a doctor or
a psychiatrist, and it won't get easier any time soon. What's
happening?
First and easiest to notice is that the law
and controlling professional bodies are creating more peril
and paperwork for health practitioners every year. By adding
thousands of new laws and professional requirements every
year (from every state and federal legislators), regulators
and legislators impose increasingly heavy legal burdens on
the practice of healing.
Litigation drives the cost of practice through
the roof when insurance costs (including the cost of specialists
in most practices to handle insurance claims) are based on
the probability of malpractice suits. The two parts to that
cost are a public who feel less and less personally important
to their caregivers, and more and more just "cases",
without individual worth and identity. There's a huge and
widening lack of trust in medical systems that are managed
by accounting principles rather than by medical ones.
The second part of the "peril and paperwork"
problem is the increasing willingness of people to sue their
caregivers. Lots of reasons are blamed for this and probably
there are many real ones, but without assessing the why of
it, it's still very clear that most medical doctors and many
other types of therapists have to assume they will be sued
by a patient at some time in their practice.
The worst part of that for the professional
is not just the skyrocketing costs of insurance, but that
cases are almost always won on the basis of the quality of
the attorney rather than the quality of care in question.
That's very hard on a professional who is trying to stand
on the moral high ground in his or her practice, and it's
a big part of why many MDs are choosing to just give up and
seek other careers. (Yes, this is happening.)
All that is just part of the back story. The
story here is energy therapies, or energy psychology, or alternative
therapies, where change is occurring with breathtaking speed.
Most readily credible are those therapies that are based --
at least somewhat -- on Chinese medicine and acupuncture,
which has a history of at least 2,000 (some say 8,000) years.
And there are quite a few of those.
Lines get a little blurred, even here, because
some of these energy therapies are attuned to physical issues
while others are more directed to emotional or psychological
issues, and some work with both. Moreover, the escalating
popularity of them is partially related to speed; they all
work faster than conventional psychotherapy, including Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy and its several offshoots.
So what are we talking about here, medicine or psychotherapy?
Well, both, but not so finely distinguished as we are accustomed
to having it.
From early in the last century, medicine has
recognized that some diseases are caused by the mind (they
are referred to as psychosomatic) and it has been increasingly
accepted that many physical conditions could be helped by
mental therapies, or by energy medicines (acupuncture, chiropractic,
osteopathy, homeopathy and others). Energy therapies and energy
psychologies push the envelope even further by succeeding
in healing some physical conditions by addressing the underlying
emotional issues.
The idea is that each (or certainly most)
physical dysfunction rests on an emotional structure, and
that if the emotional structure is taken down (released, resolved,
collapsed) then the related physical issues will just go away.
Of course, they are not one hundred percent successful, but
neither is conventional medicine. And cost is a huge factor
because most energy psychology successes happen in much shorter
times than successes with other therapies.
It's a bit messy to work your way through
all the details, and we've only touched the surface here.
Nonetheless, many people are doing it and their numbers are
increasing. One interesting model is Emotional Freedom Techniques
(EFT) developed by Stanford Engineer Gary Craig. His website,
www.emofree.com is among the most popular alternative healthcare
sites on the Internet; it's full of endorsements and success
stories from around the world.
His advisory board includes a dozen physicians,
some very well known, and several PhDs. He is clearly creating
a bridge between energy practices and conventional medical
practice. Maybe it's the beginning of a trend; maybe he's
being instrumental in creating a direction for this big change
in healthcare. One thing's certain: the practices of healthcare
are changing and they will never again be what they were.
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