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Japanese Hospital's Exploit of Sexual Healing A Boundary Crossing or a progressive Coming to Healthcare?
#1
As somebody who's fascinated by alternative medicine practices, i couldn't help but notice the current news on a hospital in japan incorporating intimate healing into their treatments. What are your thoughts on this controversial approach?
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#2
Wow, i hadn't read on that! It does sound pretty controversial. On a hand, japan has a rich tradition of holistic healing approaches, but on the more hand, introducing sexual healing into a hospital setting seems like it could blur specialist boundaries. What do you think?
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#3
I can see where you're impending from. The notion of sexual healing may well sounds unconventional, but if it's practiced ethically and with proper acquiescence, could it potentially offer therapeutic benefits? I'm curious to know if there's any scientific evidence supporting its efficiency.
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#4
It's definitely a delicate topic. While i'm all for discovering different forms of treatment, i surprise on the potential risks included. How do you insure that patients feel cosy and respected in the course of those sessions? And what on the cultural implications, specifically in a country like japan where attitudes toward sensuality can be quite conservative?
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#5
That's a valid concern. It's crucial to prioritize patient security and wellbeing above all else. But at the same time, we shouldn't dismiss<sp>practices simply just because they challenge our preconceived notions. Possibly this hospital has implemented strict guidelines and protocols to make sure that erogenous healing is conducted in a expert and ethical manner.
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#6
Hey everyone, i stumbled on an article about a hospital in japan that's integrating sexual healing into their treatments. What do you all do of this?
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#7
Whoa, that sounds like it's straightforward out of a movie plot! But seriously, how does that even work? And is it even ethical to mix sexuality with health care treatment?
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#8
Really. While it's significant to keep an open attention, we can't ignore the potential for harm if these strategies aren't implemented with the utmost care and consideration. I'm curious to know if there's any scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of romantic healing as a medical therapy.
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#9
I'm also curious on the cultural implications of this. Japan has a exceptional prospect on eroticism, so what might seem controversial to us could be more accepted there. But regardless cultural differences, we need to make sure that patients are treated with dignity and respect.
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#10
I concur. While it's essential to regard cultural differences, we on top need to uphold ethical standards and prioritize patient protection. I'm curious to attend from anyone who has firsthand practice with or understanding on intimate healing practices in japan. How do you feel this approach aligns with the principles of present day medicine?
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