
doi: 10.5772/56864
Modern medicine focuses on the hardware systems of the physical body (the hardware body) and has not accepted the concept of ‘software being’. However, making this shift enables a larger view of health, illness and pathology, enabling additional approaches to help patients get better. Historical thinking actually supports this step in thinking – as long as narrow attitudes that block ‘out of the box’ thinking are put aside. An example of a specific therapy is given.
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