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If you believe - that you also have a soul besides your body, feelings and thoughts …
- that your own spiritual energy can heal your body …
- that everything is interconnected and you are part of Big Whole …
- that your present life has not been the starting point of your development, and it will continue once you leave this life …
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Holistic psychotherapy is based on the concept of the holistic nature of the human being and it emphasizes the connection of mind, body, and spirit. For a holistic psychotherapist it is as important to focus on the soul and spirit as on behavior, thoughts, and feelings of a client. The goal is to achieve maximum well-being, where everything is functioning the very best that is possible.
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People feel their own existence or self in several different ways. A Hawaiian spiritual teaching huna, which is thousands of years old, gives a very simple explanation. Human consciousness has three parts or selves: subconscious self, conscious self and superconscious self. All three are aspects of a whole and they must work as a team in order for a person to have a happy, healthy, fulfilling life. |
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Usually a holistic therapy session starts with a conversation about the changes you wish to make in your life. About 2/3 of the session you are lying on a coach and your consciousness travels, guided by your Higher Self, and finds solutions to problems and questions. |
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In holistic psychotherapy sessions the client is in an altered state of consciousness and it is therefore, not suitable for people who can not draw a distinction between the physical and nonphysical realities and who do not have clear boundaries between ”self” and ”the environment”, e.g., psychoses, schizophrenia, borderlines etc. |
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You can choose between different types of holistic psychotherapy sessions. - Holistic quadruplet
- Holistic psychotherapy sessions
- Holistic body therapy
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There are 12 holistic psychotherapists in Estonia at the moment. Four of them give sessions in English.
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