Wie funktioniert eine Komplementärtherapie?
How does complementary therapy work?
Complementary therapeutic measures pursue, among other things, the goal of a holistic analysis and treatment of complaints of all kinds. These take place on the basis of various influencing (internal and external) factors and in harmony with the body, mind, soul and environment/life situation. Recovery is seen as a process. Through the combination of body-centered methods (touch, movement, breathing, energy), conversations and instructions, one's own perception is strengthened and self-regulation is activated. New ways of looking at complaints and illnesses can be shown, which leads to a better and healthier perception, as well as dealing with pain, complaints and stress, which in turn can be healing. Patients learn how to use their physical, mental and emotional strengths and individual resources appropriately and responsibly. This strengthens their self-competence.
A complementary therapy session is therefore not always the same, but is shaped and adapted to individual, personal needs. In principle, however, the following treatment steps can be part of complementary therapy: Encounter, Processing, Integration and Transformation. These phases can overlap and are by no means to be regarded as isolated entities.