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December 06-07 , 2018

Amsterdam, Nether l ands

Journal of Neuropsychiatry

ISSN: 2471-8548

Alzheimer’s and Dementia 2018

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Alzheimer’s and Dementia

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his presentation reveals how holistic therapy can assist in the treatment of patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia irrespective

of religious belief, focussed on the placebo effect. Each unique treatment that is an amalgamation of Reiki, massage, music,

chat, mindfulness and eye contact, using the healing power of touch, focusses on their individual feelings and emotions to provide

a bespoke treatment. I believe that medicine aids in the physical balance and wellbeing of an individual and continued research

is required in the fields of Alzheimer and dementia, however, the feelings and emotions that are linked to memories still exist

and I have found, using my methods, that an inner calm is reached creating a feeling that stimulates a positive, calming effect on

my clients who live with a wide range of dementias and other life changing illnesses. As a result of my work, I have documented

evidence which proves that my treatments are safe and effective with no reported negative effects. Used in conjunction with

other ‘alternative’ therapies including massage and music therapy, my treatments are well received and effective, resulting in the

majority of clients becoming calm, relaxed, more approachable and generally happier. I have found that this benefits not only the

client but the families and carers who report finding “inner peace” and the ability to continue their own schedule knowing that their

loved one feels safe and less anxious. When providing a group treatment within an EMI unit, not all the clients may receive a one

to one treatment however others react positively from the ambiance created; sometimes instantly, sometimes many hours later.

rebeccalouisemc@btinternet.com

Holistic wellbeing and mindfulness therapy for

Alzheimer and dementia

Rebecca Clingan

Holistic Therapist, UK

J Neurol Neurosci 2018, Volume: 2

DOI: 10.21767/2471-8548-C1-003