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Pastoral Science and Medicine

Pastoral Science and Medicine

What is Pastoral Science and Medicine?

Understanding the underlying causes of disease is essential for developing effective treatment plans. However, addressing these causes can be complicated, as they often involve multiple systems and interactions. Pastoral Science and Medicine (PSM) approach takes a systems-oriented approach to understand and treating disease, with the added dimension of providing spiritual care when sought. This holistic approach is particularly effective in addressing chronic conditions involving the mind, body, and spirit. ChiC Wellness is one organization that has adopted this approach with great success. Dr. Antonika Chanel, the founder of ChiC Wellness, is a leading expert in PSM. Under her guidance, ChiC Wellness has helped countless individuals find healing and wholeness.

 

Similar to the secular approach of “functional medicine”, Pastoral Science and Medicine addresses the underlying causes of disease, using a systems-oriented approach and engaging both patient and practitioner in a therapeutic partnership, with the added dimension of providing spiritual care and guidance when sought. 

 

Does This Mean You’re Going To Preach To Me?

No

Why Do We Need Such a Form of Medicine?

  • Our society is experiencing a sharp increase in the number of people who suffer from complex, chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, and autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis.

  • The system of medicine practiced by most physicians is oriented toward acute care, the diagnosis and treatment of trauma or illness that is of short duration and in need of urgent care, such as appendicitis or a broken leg. Physicians apply specific, prescribed treatments such as drugs or surgery to treat the immediate problem or symptom.

  • Unfortunately, the acute-care approach to medicine lacks the proper methodology and tools for preventing and treating complex, chronic diseases. In most cases, it does not take into account the unique genetic makeup of each individual or factors such as environmental exposures to toxins and the aspects of today’s lifestyle that directly influence the rise in chronic disease in modern Western society.

  • There’s a huge gap between research and the way doctors practice. The gap between emerging research in basic sciences and integration into medical practice is enormous—as long as 50 years—particularly in the area of complex, chronic illness.

  • Most physicians are not adequately trained to assess the underlying causes of complex, chronic diseases and apply strategies such as bodywork, nutrition, nutrigenomics, diet, and exercise to treat and prevent these illnesses in their patients.

How is Pastoral Science and Medicine Different?

Pastoral Science and Medicine involves understanding the origins, prevention, and treatment of complex, chronic disease. Hallmarks of a pastoral science and medicine approach include:

  • Individual-centered care. Pastoral medicine focuses on individual-centered care, promoting health as a positive vitality beyond just the absence of disease. By listening to the individual and learning his or her story, the practitioner brings the individual into the discovery process and tailors treatments that address the individual’s unique needs.  There are no cookie-cutter approaches to this form of health.  You and your journey in life has been unique, and your path to wellness, which may have similarities to others, will most likely have its own unique twists and turns in your restoration and optimization of health.

  • An integrative, holistic healthcare approach. Pastoral Science and Medicine practitioners look “upstream” to consider the complex web of interactions in the patient’s history, physiology, and lifestyle that can lead to illness. The unique genetic makeup of each patient is considered, along with both internal (mind, body, and spirit) and external (physical and social environment) factors that affect total functioning.

  • Practical lab work. Too often, we are told by health care professionals that we’re healthy and that nothing is wrong with us because our “lab tests are normal”.  This statement can be misleading because the lab values determined to be “normal ranges” are calculated by including many sick people. An accurate measure of lab work should be based on average values for people with optimal health, not a sick population.  Therefore, functional lab work assessments have more narrow parameters by which we would say, “lab tests are normal” and can help alert the practitioner and individual to potential problems before they manifest as overt pathologies.


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Dr. Antonika Chanel DACM LA.c
Dr. Antonika Chanel DACM LA.chttp://Chicwellness.org
Antonika is a holistic health and wellness practitioner who practices monstatic medicine also known as pastoral care. Using the art of meridian therapy Dr. Antonika gently guide, nudge the body and mind to find its own balance. The intelligence of the body knows what to do. Years of practice aids her patients into their return to inner harmony, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being so that we can realize our life's passion without limitations.  ChiC Welllness is dedicated to integrating the highest standard of complementary, and alternative medicine, nurturing intrinsic healing in the whole person. It is our mission to serve, empower and partner with our patients and our community on the path to wellness, transformation, and wholeness. We serve as a model for the new paradigm of patient-centered health care dedicated to furthering evidenced based research and education in Integrative Medicine. 
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