1st Edition

Complementary and Alternative Medicine

By Robert A Roush Copyright 2003
    170 Pages
    by Routledge

    170 Pages
    by Routledge

    The information you need to choose—or to help create—a complementary/alternative medicine facility

    Learn about emerging and traditional treatment techniques such as Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, Reiki, reflexology, prayer, homeopathy, yoga, meditation, aromatherapy, and massage. Author Robert Roush analyzes these modalities for effectiveness, and argues for an evidence-based approach for their use. Complementary and Alternative Medicine is useful to consumers and hospitals or clinics considering incorporating these modalities.

    Complementary and Alternative Medicine works toward eliminating “camps” in heath care, seeking to establish treatment that has more to do with the patient than promoting one brand of medicine or a singular view of good health. The book presents comprehensive information on alternative medical systems, mind/body interventions, and biological-based, manipulative/body-based, and energy/metaphysical therapies, addressing education, licensing, and regulation needs for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).

    Complementary and Alternative Medicine includes:

    • guidance on choosing modalities
    • discussion of industry regulation and practitioner credentialing
    • review of literature for CAM modalities
    • recommendations for clinic design and structure
    • recommendations for CAM industry standards for education and practice
    • and much more!
    This book addresses the “for or against” debate about CAM by establishing acceptable methods for combining complementary and alternative medicine modalities with conventional medicine. It is designed to be an essential resource for holistic practitioners, holistic medical doctors (AHMS), nurse practitioners (holistic), integrated medicine hospital programs, chiropractors, general public, medical schools, and holistic health teaching organizations.

    • Preface
    • Chapter 1. Review of Complementary and Alternative Modalities
    • Alternative Medical Systems
    • Mind/Body Interventions
    • Biologically Based Interventions
    • Body-Based Manipulation Therapies
    • Energy/Metaphysical Therapies
    • Conclusions
    • Chapter 2. Research
    • What Health Care Consumers Think
    • Physicians
    • Complementary and Alternative Clinics
    • Conclusion
    • Chapter 3. Choosing Modalities for a Clinic
    • Choosing Modalities
    • Getting the Word Out
    • Qualifications of Practitioners
    • Conclusion: Applying Multiple Criteria to Choosing Modalities
    • Chapter 4. Clinic Design and Structure
    • Traditional Structures
    • Theoretical Model of Illness
    • Clinic Design and Structure
    • Conclusions
    • Chapter 5. Needed Research, Suggestions, and Speculations
    • Further Research
    • Decreasing Litigation
    • Consumer Education
    • Final Speculations
    • Epilogue
    • Appendix A. Patient Raw Data
    • Appendix B. Physician Raw Data
    • Appendix C. CAM Clinic Raw Data
    • Appendix D. Health Assessment Tools
    • Bibliography
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Robert A Roush