Table 1.
The Defining Principles of Integrative Medicine8
1. | Patient and practitioner are partners in the healing process. |
2. | All factors that influence health, wellness, and disease are taken into consideration, including mind, spirit, and community, as well as the body. |
3. | Appropriate use of both conventional and alternative methods facilitates the body's innate healing response. |
4. | Effective interventions that are natural and less invasive should be used whenever possible. |
5. | Integrative medicine neither rejects conventional medicine nor accepts alternative therapies uncritically. |
6. | Good medicine is based in good science. It is inquiry-driven and open to new paradigms. |
7. | Alongside the concept of treatment, the broader concepts of health promotion and the prevention of illness are paramount. |
8. | Practitioners of integrative medicine should exemplify its principles and commit themselves to self-exploration and self-development. |