Archetypal healing... psychospiritual relief of pain in the terminally ill |
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Journal/Book: American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care. 1994; 11: 26-33.
Abstract: With emphasis on healing versus curing, the authors draw from a wide assortment of treatment methods for psychospiritual relief of pain in the terminally ill. These archetypal methods include: Life-review therapy; Ministry of presence; Clinical hypnosis; Myths, symbols, rituals, and community; Creative therapies. In life-review therapy, the ill person shares his/her life story with the provider much like the healing rituals of the ancient storyteller did in his community. In the ministry of presence, the caregiver focuses on sharing his vulnerability, not his professional skills. Clinical hypnosis emphasizes the naturalness and simplicity of accessing the unconscious along with problem areas of the hypnoclinician. Myths, symbols, rituals, and community serve as nurturing agents in the intervention of pain, while creative therapies such as music, drama, crafts, and art continue to be powerful healing instruments. Archetypal healing produces relief of pain in the caregiver, as well as the ill, with emphasis on healing versus curing. (12 ref)
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Keyword(s): Analgesia/mt [Methods]. Art Therapy. Child. Female. Guided Imagery. Hospice Care. Hypnosis. Life History Review. Male. Mental Healing. Mythology. Pain/pf [Psychosocial Factors]. Pain/th [Therapy]. Presence. Rituals and Ceremonies. Spiritual Care. Symbolism (Psychology). Terminally Ill Patients
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