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Allied J Med Res 2017
Volume 1 Issue 2
Herbal Medicine 2017
September 01-02, 2017 London, UK
3
rd
International Conference and Expo on
Herbal & Alternative Medicine
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Integrating flower essences therapy and
intuition into a holistic life coaching practice
Alicia Holland
Alise Spiritual Healing & Wellness Center, USA
L
imited research has been conducted on the integration
of flower essences therapy and intuition into a holistic
life coaching practice. The objective for the current
qualitative case study was to examine the clients’
experiences, beliefs, and perceptions regarding the
integration of flower essences and intuition in a holistic
life coaching context. Clients who elected to participate in
the study kept a weekly reflection journal regarding their
insights and any key spiritual experiences. Twice a month,
clients had either in-person or phone intuitive life coaching
sessions and reported their experiences with the follower
essences in each 30-day cycle. After three months of
intuitive life coaching, clients completed an interim survey
regarding their experiences. At the end of their intuitive
life coaching program, clients completed their final survey
regarding their experiences. Themes extracted were
related to flower essences, intuition, emotional healing,
meditation, personal power, and general wellness
from the data: online surveys, monitoring notes, and
weekly journals. There were 10 emerging themes, five
categories, and seven sub-categories that were coded
and analyzed. Evidence from each theme included a
narrative revealing what the clients experienced with
flower essences, intuition, and other alternative medicine
and holistic practices in the study. The findings revealed
that flower essences therapy was effective with emotional
healing, body image, intuition, and meeting both personal
and professional goals as it relates to the body, mind, and
spirit.
alise@alisehealingcenter.comAllied J Med Res 2017