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What do people mean when they use the terms holistic care or holistic health care?

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What do people mean when they use the terms holistic care or holistic health care?

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The Aboriginal worldview sees health as a whole, which includes four aspects of a person’s being; Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual. So when Aboriginal people say holistic care, they mean that a person can only be truly healthy if they are healthy in all four areas. In mainstream health care, it is very similar, but not as specific as the Aboriginal worldview.

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