Japanese Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
Online ISSN : 2189-5996
Print ISSN : 0385-0307
ISSN-L : 0385-0307
Combination of Homeopathy and Morita Therapy
Ronko Itamura
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2007 Volume 47 Issue 8 Pages 729-739

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Background : Homeopathy is patient-centered medicine that treats the "individual patient" rather than the disease. Using this system, the therapist tries to understand the "individual patient" holistically and choose a homeo- pathic medicine (remedy) whose pattern of action is similar to the patient's clinical pattern. Morita therapy focuses on the provocation of patient's natural healing, not the removal or control of the disease symptoms, nor on finding out the cause or analyzing the patients. Methods : Homeopathic medical procedure is similar to that in conventional practices. In addition patients are asked about their own physiological and psychological condition before deciding on a homeopathic medicine. In out- patient Morita therapy, at the first stage, dealing with the attitude to their symptoms, patients come to accept the symptoms as they are. In the middle period, dealing with their attitude to daily life, patients start to change some aspects. In the last stage, they deal with their attitude to theirs life and personality. This study presents two cases treated with a combination of homeopathy and Morita therapy who made significant progress. One is an adult atopic dermatitis patient and the other is a severe depression patient. Conclusion : "Cure" means the elimination of all psychological and physical symptoms of patients that cause them distress. The concept of cure in the Morita therapy is based on the process of how to cope with life, which sug- gests that to live a full, productive, meaningful life anchors our lives in the reality of nature. This combination of therapies may induce a real cure in patients.
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