The whole concept of cause and The power of the effect has brought healing to people in It is becoming more difficult for Western society than it needs. People would find it much easier to heal if everyone did the same. in The world has taken a systemic approach toward health and wellbeing.
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The Systemic Nature of The Mind and Body and What it means for health
A Article about Systemic Thinking and Tim Hallbom – Healing and Kris Hallbom
The whole concept of cause and The power of the effect has brought healing to people in It is becoming more difficult for Western society than it needs. People would find it much easier to heal if everyone did the same. in The world has taken a systemic approach toward health and wellbeing.
The whole of nature of Systemic thinking refers both to the laws that regulate systems and the relationships among them. of systems, and The boundaries that divide the systems. Many of today’s physicians operate, with good intention, under the constraints of They can’t think linearly when trying to help a patient. They would be far better off thinking systemically.
Systemic Thinking Linear Thought or Linear Thought?
Instead of Focusing only on the “cause and effects” of the client’s disease or health condition, physician’s taking a systemic perspective might focus more closely on the systemic factors revolving around the client’s condition such as their living and Their relationships with others; the working environment; and Your relationship with yourself, physically, mentally, emotionally and socially and spiritually.
The first and Most important step on your journey of The systemic approach to healing involves having the patient or client clearly visualize what he would like. in He or she desires the state of their choice of Gesundheit and well being.
A goal will help facilitate the change process. of the brain’s ability to function as a cybernetic mechanism. This means that once the client or patient is clear on his outcome, the brain’s natural response will be to organize itself towards whatever images or beliefs he has created in He will set his mind on getting better. The client will automatically feel better.-Corrective feedback and The brain will automatically trigger the immunological responses that he needs to help him reach his goal. of Gesundheit and wellbeing. (1)
According to NLP developer Robert DiltsSystemic models differ from linear or statistical models in They handle the feedback of total systems, systems in Which events are happening at which position in The system could be expected to take effect at all points on the system in the future.
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It is impossible to isolate a cause or effect from its context. Each part must therefore be taken into consideration and Measuring in Terms of The whole. The whole. and Experiential in The result is undoubtedly general of This is a good system. Any model that is satisfactory will be accepted. of Human experience, whether it be behavioral, physiological, or epistemological in nature, must be considered systemic. (2)
Linear thought was the first focus of Greek philosophers. in The 5th century B.C. It has been accepted almost universally that all things that have a beginning must also be caused by another.
David Hume, a Scottish philosopher and philosopher, disagreed strongly with the early Greeks. Hume believed that there was a causal relationship between two events. in Sequence is nothing but a habit of mind. He also wrote A Treatise, 1739. of Human Nature is an analytic rejection of The most well-known ideas of causation. Hume rejected the idea of causation for everything that has a start.
“All we can justly say of causality is that what we take to be a cause always precedes what we take to be its effect and that there is always contiguity between the two. Beyond this nothing an be claimed,” Hume. (3)
Ideas that work of causality among evolutionary biologists support Hume’s analytical rejection. How can we explain evolution? of The reptilian egg in Terms of cause and effect? Evolution theory says that the reptilian egg results from this. of Random mutations.
Many events are required for the development. of The reptilian egg to be successful. The eggshell was created by the combination of mutations and The embryos that gave birth to the embryos’ heart could not be considered causal; there was no connection. of These events took place at random. How could this happen if there weren’t any connections? This is the starting point. of View the result of the reptilian eggs of a culmination of improbably and random coincidences. The best solution to the primordial eggs dilemma is to see it through the lenses of Systemic thinking and Systems theory.
The point of All of This is to highlight the difference between systemic and linear thinking; which is more towards the concept. of cause and effect. Keep in Keep in mind that we are a whole system of Interactions and We are also a part of a system within another system. Interactions between humans that occur within them and They are systemic in their environment and Certain systemic principles will guide your behavior. Our bodies and our interpersonal relationships and Our societies make up a kind of Environment of Systems and All subsystems of These are mutually influencible. (4)
All are involved in the interactionary process. of These systems play an important role in Personal health and wellbeing. The following sections will discuss the interaction between mind and matter. and Further explorations of the body will take place.
How do Mind Maps Impact the Body?
One of The basic presuppositions of NLP It is important to remember that the map is not the territory. Each person on this planet has his or her own filter of Realism and So, they have their own map of reality. Your personal map will be influenced by the filters you use in your daily life. of reality. We trek through the same terrains every day, but we have different filters. and Use different maps to make the territories look different.
We cannot know reality as human beings because we must experience it through our five senses. and Our senses are limited. Therefore, we don’t tend to respond to reality itself, but rather to our own maps of reality.
Everyone has their own worldview and This view is based on the type of Neurolinguistic maps we have created. It’s these neurolinguistic maps that will determine how we interpret and How we respond to the world around. and Give meaning to our actions and Our experiences are more important than reality. Thus, its’ generally not external reality that limits us or constrains us or empower us, but it’s rather our maps of This is the truth. (5)
One of The primary constituents of Our personal maps of Reality is that of imprints. An imprint is basically a way to store a piece of information that was created at an early age. and Both the limiting and the liberating can be rooted in them. and As children, we can form empowering beliefs. Some of These early beliefs can be harmful and may lead to limiting beliefs. and As a result, are created of A traumatic or confusing experience we have forgotten. How we subconsciously and Conscientiously see the world in Terms of These beliefs are generally the foundation of good health.
An imprint that is contaminated with harmful beliefs can cause serious damage to the immune system. Keep your beliefs positive. in mind that the brain is systemic, meaning that if you’re creating unhealthy beliefs in Your life is based on your unconscious imprints. The brain will try to correct these images or beliefs by itself in Please complete the form of An immunological response. Even if these limiting beliefs are suppressed, or forgotten, the brain still has the ability to respond. of Serving as a catalyst to undesirable health conditions of Its systemic capabilities.
These are some of the reasons for many unfavorable immunological reactions. of These beliefs are limited because they were formed from traumatic experiences or confusion. These are the types of Two aspects of limiting beliefs are included and These aspects are embedded in the memory or imprint. One aspect of the memory is the way that you experienced the trauma/confusion in your childhood, or the feelings. of The imprint still exists for the younger you
Another aspect we consider when we are a child who has experienced trauma is the point of View of Other people who were present at that time of The event. Some of These people could include friends, family members, or teachers. It’s during the formation of These early imprints are what form limiting beliefs. These limiting beliefs can be powerful of Systemically manifesting in Please complete the form of A disease or condition in Later years. (6)
How do beliefs affect the territory?
The idea of Believers and Health is a concept which goes hand in hand in Maps and hand and territory. The mind is the map, and The body is the territory. The unconscious is then the unconscious and The beliefs we hold about our health will have an impact on us both systemically and at the neuronal levels. of Change (i.e. Environment, behavior, abilities, beliefs and Values and identity and Even spiritually, to a certain degree. (7)
Physical manifestations that are not resourceful and Psychosomatic issues, which are usually based on beliefs, can be made evident through interactions of the brain’s cerebral cortex, limbic system and Hypothalamus in Correlation with autonomic, hormonal, immune and neuropeptide systems. And in The ability to heal from these conditions through creating healthy beliefs is also possible. in exchange for the old ones– is also made apparent through the same cerebral interactions. (8)
The center of All of This amazing activity is called the hypothalamus. It receives signals from all directions. of The nervous system functions as a central information relay for the well.-being of The whole body.
The hypothalamus lies in The very middle of The limbic lobe. It is quite small (compareable to its size). of A pea and It weighs only a few grams and is an important structure.
It regulates the autonomic nervous systems, which are made up of Parasympathetic and sympathetic systems creating physical excitatory and Inhibitory reactions within the body and It regulates the endocrine and hormonal systems and organizes behaviors that are related to the body’s basic regulatory and Survival systems (hunger/thirst, fighting, fleeing) and sex). Thus, the hypothalamus integrates all sensory-perceptual, emotional, and Cognitive functions of Mind with the biology of The body. (9)
The most recent regulatory function of Its influence on the immune systems is the hypothalamus. Earnest Rossi, author of Psychobiology of Mind Body Healing is a psychophysiological mechanism that allows the hypothalamus to alter both cellular and cellular functions. and Hormonal immune activity in the limbic systems. (10)
The limbic lobe is also home to the immune system. and The limbic lobe, which is the heart of our emotions, is basically what we call the “center”. and Cognitive functions and Certain emotions and When beliefs are attached to imprints in your unconscious mind, it’s possible to see. and Learn how to avoid being vulnerable to unhealthy, unresourceful conditions and diseases.
Rossi states that therapeutic hypnosis has always been possible through the use of the autonomic nerve system. of achieving it’s biological effects.(11) It seems obvious that the autonomic nervous systems would be useful if this is true. NLP Interventions in The same applies.
Based on all of the aforementioned information, it is only logical that if you change a person’s beliefs, then it is possible to change their physical state of Being from an impoverished state to that of Gesundheit and It is possible to do so.-Being, given that the new state of being is ecological throughout the systemic and Levels of neurological function of change.
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Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a tool that can help people through many difficulties of They are unable to heal themselves because of roadblocks One of Many people find it difficult to believe. This is one of the most common roadblocks they face. in Their own healing process. If someone believes that they aren’t going to get better, then they won’t take the necessary steps to get better.
In Robert Dilts’ book, Changing Belief Systems with NLPAccording to him, most people who have trouble recovering from a condition or illness adopt one. of These are their beliefs regarding the recovery process.
Hopelessness is when a person believes or feels that an outcome is impossible. An example statement would be: “There is no hope.”
Helplessness: A person who feels or believes he is incapable of doing something can be called helpless. of getting better. Some common statements would include: “I am not good enough”; “I don’t have the capability to heal myself”; or “Healing is possible, but I’m not capable”.
Worthlessness: If a person feels or believes he is worthless, then he thinks that he doesn’t deserve to heal. An example statement would be: “Maybe I don’t deserve to be healthy.”
Any limiting belief like the ones above should be challenged. NLP Practitioner’s primary goal is to move the client from his present state of The desire state is not in your discomfort of Gesundheit and well being. This can be done, by helping the client create appropriate beliefs for the way he’s chosen to heal from his condition. There are many options. NLP These are processes that can help the client achieve his goal. (12)?
Exemple of a Case
NLP Trainers and co-authors Tim Hallbom and Suzi Smith was used NLP There are many ways to help a woman suffering from a cancerous thyroid. The woman underwent two biopsies and Both times, he was positive for cancer. Hallbom and Smith spent four hours with her in Two sessions. The woman returned to her doctor and he said that the thyroid cancer was smaller than before but that he would continue with the treatment. and It is best to perform surgery on her immediately, as waiting could pose danger. After he had operated, he discovered that the tumor had regressed. in fact, shrunk up and It was not malignant anymore. (13)
During the 4-Hour session, the NLP Trainers performed some reimprinting (14) with the client and They helped her integrate deep emotions-They helped her to root unconscious conflicts she was having within herself. This was done by helping her identify positive goals and Intentions behind her conflict
One of The NLP Presuppositions are that there is a positive intent behind any conflict, limitation belief or problem. This implies that there is some aspect to the problem. of The person is receiving the benefit in If they were not demonstrating this behavior, it would be in a positive light.
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This is a classic example of This would be the presupposition. of The teenager who smokes to get attention. Even though smoking isn’t positive or healthy, the unconscious mind might deem the attention that is gained from smoking– as positive attention.
It was observed that the woman’s goals were in conflict. There is no goal unless there is one. in You begin to fight for your goals when you are in conflict with another goal. You can only do it one way of Hallbom says that the best way to fight yourself is to develop a disease like cancer.
Hallbom helped the woman while she was working. in Re-Identifying and Integrating her goals. When her goals were merged, they were then in a position to help her. in Move towards the outcome she wants of Gesundheit and It is possible to do so.-being. Before you understand the positive aspect, of the limiting beliefs or conflicts are, you can’t do that and that’s why NLP and Systemic thinking is a valuable tool for people who are dealing with health problems. (15)
References
- Dilts, R. Hallbom and S. Smith. Beliefs: Pathways for Health and You are well-Being, Portland (OR): Metamorphous Press. 1990.
2. Dilts, RobertRoots of Neuro Linguistic Programming, Cupertino, CA: Meta Publications, 1983.
3. Hume, David: A Treatise of Human Nature, London: Longmans Green (1874).
4. Based on an essay Robert Dilts Write on NLP Presuppositions and Creativity.
5. Ibid.
6. Hallbom, T. and K. Johnson Hallbom – Future Medicine Now Beverly Hills: The Holistic Book Project. 1993.
7. Robert Dilts Is the primary developer of The Neurological Levels of Change.
8. Carlson, Neil. Physiology of Behavior, Newton, Mass. : Allyn and Canon, Inc., 1986.
9. Rossi, Earnest. The Psychobiology of MindBody Healing, Makham, Ontario: Penguin Books Eanada, 1986.
10. Ibid.
11. Ibid.
12. Dilts, RobertChanging Belief Systems NLP, Cupertino (CA): Meta Publications 1990.
13. Dilts, Hallbom, and Smith, Beliefs – Pathways to Health and Well-being
14. Reimprinting is an option NLP Process that was created by Robert Dilts.
15. Hallbom, T. and K. Johnson Hallbom, Future Medicine Now.
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