Benefits of Network Care
A retrospective study at the University of California
Irvine Medical School in 1994 of 2,818 patients
receiving Network care in the United States and
around the world, demonstrated that Network care
is associated with profound and statistically
significant improvement in self-reported wellness
areas.
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| Depth in Life |
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| Life-Style
Changes |
Life
Enjoyment |
Patients report increases in:
- regular exercise
- practice of Tai Chi/Yoga
- meditation and prayer
- relaxation and self-hypnosis
- consuming health food and vitamins
- eating partial or total vegetarian diet
- decreased need for prescription medications
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Patients report improvement in their:
- openness to guidance by inner feelings
- increased relaxation and well-being
- positive feelings about self
- interest in maintaining a healthy life-style
- feeling of openness when relating to others
- compassion for others
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| Emotional & Psychological
Well-Being |
Quality of Life |
Patients experience:
- less distress about physical pain
- more positive feelings about self
- decreased moodiness
- improved temper
- fewer angry outbursts
- less depression
- and more interest in life
- fewer concerns about "small" things
- improved ability to concentrate
- less anxiety
- improved ability to stay on task
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Patients experience improvement
in:
- personal life
- self-awareness
- ability to adapt to change
- handling problems in life
- accomplishments in life
- life as a whole
- overall contentment with life
- relationship with significant other
- job satisfaction
- life being as it was thought to be
- romantic life
- actual work done
- relationship with co-workers
- physical appearance
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