February 7, 2007

Can therapies such as Homeopathy and Naturopathy help you if you have psychological disorders and physical imbalances?

It is now generally recognised that people who have psychological disorders are suffering from physical imbalances of the brain; as well as disturbances in thinking, emotion, and behaviour. These disorders are often caused by the complex interactions between physical, psychological, social, cultural, and hereditary influences. An ‘addiction’ to gambling could be seen as one of these disorders and therefore would fall under the remit of the NHS as it stands today. The current treatment of mental health disorders are categorized as either:

  • drug therapy and electroconvulsive therapy
  • psychotherapeutic treatments include individual, group, or family and marital psychotherapy; behaviour therapy techniques (such as relaxation training or exposure therapy); and hypnotherapy

If you are lucky, live in the right area and are persistent you may get a combined treatment approach involving drugs, psychotherapy and counselling but the resources are extremely limited particularly in the more costly approaches which involve trained counsellors rather than cheap medical coshes or happy pills.

Bear in mind that responses to the side effects of allopathic drugs are also unpredictable and affect a person mentally and emotionally. Many patients who are treated with drugs experience chronic illness including depression which further aggravates their condition and may lead to further pathological behaviour.

Children acquire many skills as they grow. Some skills, such as controlling urine and stool, depend mainly on the level of maturity of the child’s nerves and brain. Others, such as behaving appropriately at home and in school, are the result of a complicated interaction between the child’s cognitive development, health, temperament, and relationship with parents, teachers, and caregivers.

Behavioural and developmental problems can interfere with and threaten normal relationships between the child and others. Gambling can be a mild behavioural problem – a time of experimentation and rebellion that is grown out of as we mature into adulthood. For an increasing number however this growth process is arrested and they continue to create problems. So what are the alternative or complementary approaches that could be used – either within the NHS – or privately?

Benefit from affordable homeopathic treatment for both you and your family at the College of Practical Homeopathy’s Teaching Clinic.

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