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Dec 11, 2024
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2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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WED 110 - Introduction to Complementary & Alternative Medicine 3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods
Definition of health; exploration of mind-body-spirit connection in health; various therapeutic modalities; identification of strengths and limitations of alternative therapies. Also includes development of ability to critically review written material in the alternative therapy area.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Apply concepts of massage therapy modalities and the anatomical relationships to these modalities.
- Demonstrate ethical therapeutic relationships.
Performance Objectives:
- Identify and compare a variety of definitions of health.
- Describe the mind-body-spirit connection in health.
- Identify and explore a variety of therapeutic modalities.
- Identify both the strengths and limitations of alternative therapies in the creation of health.
- Demonstrate the ability to critically review written material in the area of alternative therapies.
Outline:
- Definitions of Health
- Healing vs. curing
- Achieving balance
- Trend toward wellness and prevention
- Personally defined
- Mind-Body-Spirit Connection in Health
- Concept of mind-body-spirit and emotion
- Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI)
- Personal responsibility as a healer
- Placebo effect
- Therapeutic Modalities
- Naturopathic Medicine
- Spiritualizing/Prayer
- Ayurvedic medicine/Yoga
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Energy medicine
- Meditation
- Other
- Aspects of Alternative Therapeutic Modalities
- Origin
- Strengths
- Limitations
- Practitioners
- Educational requirements
- Licensure
- Cost
- Critical Review of Literature Pertinent to Alternative Medicine
- Credibility of author
- Credibility of source
- Personal usefulness of information
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