Chapter 4: Integrated Medicine
Acupuncture has been practiced in the United States since:
1970s
Folk remedies are based on:
All of the above (Plants, Charms, Rituals)
Who is considered the founder of osteopathy?
Andrew Taylor Still
Therapeutic touch is also known as:
Auratherapy
Holistic therapies stress the importance of:
Both self-care and illness prevention
Which of these treatments would commonly be labelled "orthodox" medicine?
Chemotherapy
Who is considered the father of chiropractics?
Daniel David Palmer
Which of these is not one of Kubler-Ross' stages of grief?
Depression Bargaining Acceptance All of these are stages of grief
Which of these body parts is commonly massaged by practitioners of reflexology?
Hand
Acupuncture may be used to treat:
Insomnia and back pain Headaches and migraines Arthritis and rheumatism Allergies and tinnitus All of the above
"Complimentary or Alternative Medicine" is now referred to as ___:
Integrated Medicine
Who is considered the founder of homeopathy?
Samuel Hahnemann
The practice of summoning a higher power to help treat disease is called?
Spiritual healing
Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross is best known for:
The Stages of Death and Dying
What does Reiki mean in Japanese?
Universal vital force
What physicians use antagonistic substances to attach to disease organisms or illness?
allopathic
All hypnosis techniques put an individual in a relaxed state of ____ brain wave activity.
alpha
Small acupuncture needles are used for:
ears
"Therapeutic Touch Therapy" uses the principle that the body produces:
energy or an aura
The Herbert Spiegel suggestibility test incorporates what organ?
eye
According to Barbara Ann Brennan's "Hands of Light," a white aura indicates:
health and happiness
What physicians administer small doses of similar disease substances to allegedly stimulate the natural body response of immunity?
homeopathic
"Massage and Reflexology" are examples of ___:
integrated medicine
Which oil might an aromatherapist use to attempt to ease a client's joint pain?
juniper
Homeo/path/ic literally means:
like or same/as disease/refers
What is the manipulation of the body's soft tissues by stroking, rubbing, kneading and tapping?
massage
Phren/olog/y literally means:
mind/science/procedure of
Any therapy that relies on the body's own healing powers is considered:
natural
"Acu/puncture" literally means ___:
needle puncture
"Biofeedback" is a type of ___ therapy:
psychosomatic
Irid/olog/y literally means:
rainbow/science/procedure of
What treats the body using principles similar to acupuncture and acupressure?
reflexology
"Placebo Effect Therapy"(like hypnotherapy) uses the principle of:
suggestion and believability
"Aromatherapy" is a type of integrated therapy that some may feel is ___:
suggestive, or placebo effect unsupported by clinical evidence psychosomatic all of the above
What type of medicine has ancient origins, strong cultural ties, and trained healers?
traditional