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Model provides way of integrating and sustaining positive change, increasing wellness
WASHINGTON, May 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In today's uncertain times, increased stress can wreak havoc on a body's systems. Now, a new emerging wellness, growth and behavioral change paradigm helps individuals cultivate greater wellness, make healthier lifestyle choices and enjoy increased, sustainable quality of life in the face of challenges.
The approach, called Reorganizational Healing (ROH), helps people to better know how they create their life experiences and to find tools to redesign their health and life. The model, developed by Dr. Donald Epstein of the Association for Network Care Research, is featured in the May issue of the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (JACM), a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (www.liebertpub.com). The Reorganizational Healing articles are available free online for a limited time at www.liebertpub.com/acm. Co-authors are Drs. Simon Senzon and Daniel Lemberger.
"This model is not about finding new destinations on an existing map," says Epstein. "It is about building a brand new map of possibilities and incorporating the elements of life with more ease and flexibility. Each individual has a strategy for change and growth. For most of us, it is unconscious and applied in a seemingly random fashion. Through Reorganizational Healing, we can understand our individual formula, refashion it, and choose a path through which our health and living can evolve."
Dr. Kim A. Jobst, Editor-in-Chief of the JACM, says, "There can be no doubt that we are witnessing the birth of a powerful method of healing [in ROH], grounded in rigorous scientific fact, that will become integral to future systems of he
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