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The role of Reiki therapy in improving the quality of life in people living with HIV
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Title:
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The role of Reiki therapy in improving the quality of life in people living with HIV |
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Author:
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Sewduth, Sathiabama
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Abstract:
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This qualitative study explored the use of Reiki in improving the quality
of life of people living with HIV (PLWH). A purposive sample of seven
participants consented to the study. Reiki attunement, self healing and
data collection were done over a six-month period. An idiographic
approach was used. The participants were interviewed, then
underwent Reiki attunement, performed self healing for 21-30 days
and were interviewed again.
Responses suggest that Reiki therapy had positive outcomes. Illnessspecific
symptom relief, increased levels of energy, improved sleeping
patterns, decreased anxiety and depression, spiritual awakening and a
better ability to handle stressful situations were reported.
Reiki therapy enabled the participants to reappraise living with HIV,
deal with anger, depression and self-blame. These positive changes led
to some of them seeking employment, leaving destructive personal
relationships and reconnecting with family members. The researcher
strongly recommends further research in this area. |
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URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2539
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Date:
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2009-08-25 |
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