Guest guest Posted February 28, 2008 Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 Hi everyone, Do you think diseases and health disadvantage are come from the roots of psychological stress factors? Will you work in treatment of physical diseaese or prevention side of psychological health? Working in treatment side is good, but aid on prevention side is great. However, it takes great tolerance and patience to teach people abt prevention, while you can meet nicer people working in treatment side. the fact is: people will not learn until they face the real shit. Sad but true. I am in this dilemma too. To decide work in treatment side or prevention side when deciding my healthcare profession. It is heartbreaking to me to see people get so sick and so painful in hospitals, while, it is tiring when 'healthy people' don't take your advices to guard their own health (including my own family). Everyone, please, i need your opinions on which side will you choose if you were me. Yours truly, Phyllis TL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2008 Report Share Posted March 8, 2008 Hi, I've come to the conclusion: Human body is precious, we can't fulfill our dreams and missions, to love and to be love if we don't have this vehicle (body). Treatment side is an obvious choice for me to focus on helping people to get their health back, and aids on reducing their physical pains and mental suffering during the healing process. Realised that confusion and the feeling of hopeless are sometimes come from the desire to want to do more. The desire to want to achieve more is a great motivator, but too much of this thought can harm and we start to waste our energies on worrying, confusing and could blind us from the big picture. In this case, we are actually building the prison for ourselves. NOW, i don't ask myself to do MORE, instead, i am starting to focusing again on doing BETTER on what i am doing. Please pray for me to have the wisdom, power and strength to be good treatment provider. For those suffering spirits. Great Love, Phyllis TL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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