SECOND VISITS

On second visits we need to have a different interview. We need to assay the progress made and the direction of the future. The first question is what differences where observed. Sometimes no difference is good if we have prevented a progressive disease from progressing. The insight over change next will tell us if our therapy was successful in its' direction. Or do we need to revise the direction and pursue a different line of healing. Healing takes place in many directions and might involve detox, rebuilding, stress reduction, allergy treatment, pathogen etc. Healing will often go from inside out, up to down, and retracing of past symptoms can be expected. Symptom reduction is often not the main focus of the first visit, but should be more important on other visits. If there are no results we next want to ascertain the following:

  1. Is the responsibility for healing and disease accepted by the patient?
  2. Was the mentioned lifestyle changes made, stress reduction, exercise, prayer, curb cigarettes, sugar, certain foods, alcohol, addiction control, networking with friends, forgiveness, affirmations, improve attitude. etc.
  3. Did the patient take the prescribed remedies? Or did fear, lack of motivation, and or clinging to disease benefits prevent the proper use of the remedies.
  4. Does the disease produce benefits for the patient?
  5. Is the condition extremely difficult? Was the organ damage severe?
  6. Or was the therapy regime suggested not proper?

Rule these out in order, and revise the direction of cure with a retake of the case with the computer help. As we retake the case be advised of the triumphant of the therapist, patient, and computer. Assay the readings and revise or continue the patient-healing program.

The best Healing also takes place slowly. Allow patience and compassion to learn from the disease and the pains. Pain is Gods' gift. Learn and listen to pain it will then go away. Acceptance, awareness, and enthusiasm are a proper theme. And always remember moderation in all things.

Make sure that you do not make the mistake of thinking that the SOC is stagnant. The patient should take responsibility and change some behaviors. You then need to record the changes and go to the modify report button in the Patient Data screen. Encourage responsibility because teaching how to live is part of medicine.

Things always change and seeking replication of data is counter to healing in a complex fractal environment.

Healing is like peeling an onion and dealing with what the unconscious presents today. Trying to force conscious wants for replication is most often only done to try to validate the mind of the insecure. A true healer deals with todays unconscious priorities not yesterdays. The unconscious lives in the now, so deal with the readings of today. Increase your patient's awareness, educate them and let healing flow, don't try to force it.

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