Holism

usgb/ˈhoʊlɪz(ə)m/
noun

The theory that parts of a whole are in intimate interconnection, such that they cannot exist independently of the whole.

Holism in medicine suggests that doctors should treat the entire person rather than just the symptoms of a disease.
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  • holistic health
  • holistic education

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Conceptual Clarity

Understanding holism aids in grasping how different components interact within a system.

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In holistic education, teachers consider the emotional and social needs of students along with academics.
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Interconnectedness

Holism emphasizes that components within a system are interconnected.

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In ecology, studying a forest involves examining soil, water, and plants as a connected system.
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Applications in Health

A holistic approach in healthcare integrates mental and emotional well-being into treatment.

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Holistic therapies can include not just medication but also lifestyle changes and counseling.
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