OBJECTIVES:

CONSULTATION IN ONE OR A COMBINATION OF SEVERAL OF THESE DISCIPLINES AIMS TO:
1. Alleviate symptoms and discomforts: Many alternative therapies are designed to alleviate physical and emotional symptoms, such as chronic pain, stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, fatigue, and other discomforts. These therapies seek to improve the quality of life of clients and help them better manage their symptoms.
2. Promote relaxation and emotional well-being: Alternative therapies often include relaxation, meditation and mindfulness techniques that help reduce stress and emotional tension, thus improving emotional and mental well-being.
3. Stimulate self-healing and balance: Many alternative therapies are based on the idea that the body has an innate ability to heal itself. These therapies seek to stimulate the body's self-healing mechanisms and restore internal balance.
4. Strengthen the immune system: Some alternative therapies focus on strengthening the immune system to improve the body's ability to fight disease and stay healthy.
5. Promote harmony and mind-body connection: These therapies seek to improve the connection between mind and body, recognizing that both are interconnected and that the emotional state can affect physical health and vice versa.
6. Encourage personal growth and self-reflection: Some alternative therapies focus on personal growth, self-knowledge and self-reflection to help people develop their potential and achieve their goals.
7. Provide emotional and spiritual support: These therapies can be useful in providing emotional and spiritual support to people who are facing difficult or traumatic situations in their lives.