Trust Thyself - An osteopathic journey


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  1. Nice observation, Jules!
    If we look at the format of the studies, clinical practice is intended to be the place where the techniques learned in previous years are applied.It's hard for the student to not conform to what the patient has learned.
    The osteopathic companions often reassure themselves on the formal aspect of the consultations, the correct application of the techniques. It is, for some, but not all, sufficient to have done what it seemed appropriate to do according to the theory, and not according to the needs of the patients. Unfortunately, the formatting of studies leads, more or less unconsciously, the student to do what he or she thinks is expected of him or her. He does not wish to be blamed for acting in a way that is more attentive to his senses, with the risk that this may have repercussions on the course of his training.
    In this your encouragement, if he speaks to the elders who are trying to transmit something more in line with the initial teaching, could trigger the anathema of the pseudo elders closer to manual allopathy than osteopathy.

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    1. Thanks for your comment, I really appreciate that.

      I know that osteopathic studies won't change. But if a few students read my words and find themselves in the same situation, I hope it will help a few of them. Learn what you are taught to do, but don't give up on how you experience the world.

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