Health Caring:
The shortest path to healing the body may be through the mind.
by Dennis Meredith, ORC
Excerpts from the above article...
Unfortunately, said
Lehr, while hypnosis is accepted by such groups as the American Medical
Association, it is not embraced, and not taught widely to nurses or
physicians. And insurance companies balk at covering it. "I see hypnosis
as a useful tool, but the insurance companies don't see it like that,"
she said. "They'd rather not pay for a patient to get traditional
hypnosis." REPRINTED FROM
DUKE MAGAZINE
My own
take on the above...
This article is a must
read for anyone wanting to become active in the promotion of THE best
healing modalities in American society today. If you want
THE
best health you will have to
convince your congressmen, senators, governors, mayors, and
ESPECIALLY your insurance
companies that this is something that YOU want!!
If you don't demand
THE best therapies
around, that
, then you will, without any
doubt, have nobody to blame for your poor health but yourself.
Washington state
insurance companies were ordered by a judge to begin paying for
hypnotherapy. They are currently defying state law, through a loophole,
to avoid paying for this service. The same is true for most states and
most insurance companies.
If you all band
together and tell them that you will be glad to take your business, and
money, to another insurance company that will be more willing to
accommodate your needs, then your money may just wake them up.
If not then you may have to convince your govt. representatives that
your vote will go elsewhere unless changes are made immediately in your
state, and federally as well. Those
individuals who don't keep your best interest at heart shouldn't be in
office anyway.
In Texas they passed a
law outlawing hypnotherapists from practicing who aren't psychiatrists,
lawyers or professional or drug counselors. These hypnotherapists (far
more skilled in hypnosis than anyone now legally able to practice
hypnosis in Texas) are now ALL
practicing illegally in that state; unless they have a degree (or
traiing) which has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on their work.
If Texas can literally wipe out a whole profession without any input from people
who work in that profession, then your state could do the same. You, like
Texans, may soon have to go to a lawyer, drug counselor or psychiatrist, who are
probably far less skilled at hypnotherapy, for your hypnosis work. |