Complementary therapy is a process that is used in conjunction with conventional medical treatment.
Complementary therapies take the view of a holistic approach to healing, and in such a manner, can be useful for treatment of several physical conditions and stress, as well as general positive healthThe therapists listed on this page offer multiple therapies, and a wide range of treatments.
As a word, 'spirituality' no longer has a strict association with institutionalised religion. There is a large array of definitions to the word. Most frequently, however, it purely indicates an awareness of a transcient dimension to life.
Whereas previously 'spiritual concerns' were not seen as part of the therapist's provisions, and were often pathologised, there is now an increased willingness on the part of many therapists to engage with these issues and to regard them as a fundamental dimension in human experiences.
Much of this trend is client-led, as many clients today present spiritual concerns to main stream therapists.
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As a BCMA registered clinic all practitioners are subject to BCMA code of conduct, law & ethics, disciplinary procedures and each have individual insurance up to £2.5 million.