International Clinical and Medical Case Reports Journal (ISSN: 2832-5788) | Volume 3, Issue 11 | Research Article | Open Access DOI

Thinking Differently: The Case for Symptomatology, Impairments and A Healing Ecology

Dr. Leighton J Reynolds*

Treatment and Tools for Trauma Los Angeles, California

*Correspondence to: Dr. Leighton J Reynolds 

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Abstract

This article asks the question: is it possible to think differently about how modern medicine is practiced? Is it possible to work with a medical system that is not reductionist in orientation, fragmented, and drug based in its treatment? The author traces his work with trauma to the brain (Figure 1) for the model that was developed), that led him to develop a different approach to medical care. This perspective focuses on Symptomatology, Impairments, and a Healing Ecology. Each of these perspectives is outlined and explored. Finally, the article concludes with a look at the influence of social context in changing a traditional perspective in medicine.

Keywords:

Reductionism fragmented; Drug based symptomatology; Impairments; A healing ecology; Brain trauma neuro-psychoanalysis

Citation:

Reynolds LJ. Thinking Differently: The Case for Symptomatology, Impairments and A Healing Ecology. Int Clinc Med Case Rep Jour. 2024;3(11):1-8.