Most people are not experienced in talking about their intuitive
experiences. Therefore, it is not surprising that many of us do not
know how to talk to our healthcare providers about intuitive
impressions relevant to our health or wellbeing.
It is
important to recognize that your intuitive impressions give only one
aspect of your health. Our goal is to include them when they might be
relevant without making them 'the' answer.
To prepare for an interview with a healthcare provider, begin by answering these simple questions:
These questions cover your physical [2], emotional [1], mental, and spiritual [3] being. After you have briefly reviewed and outlined your overall state, it is time to ask yourself:
Taking
charge of your health implies a different relationship with your
provider than you may currently have. In this new model your healthcare
provider acts as your partner in the maintenance, prevention, and
restoration of your health and wellbeing.
As partners, you will
discuss (1) the full range of your health concerns and (2) information
that you have learned about your concerns from other sources, such as
internet research, other people, and, when appropriate, the opinions of
other healthcare providers. Your intuitive impressions are simply part
of this larger conversation.
Your provider is a busy person
and doesn't need the details of your intuitive impressions. All she or
he needs to know is the bottom line: "my intuition tells me that my
reoccurring stomach problems might be due to an ulcer or a pre-ulcer
condition. Can you check it out for me?" You do not need to say that "a
recent dream suggested that I have an ulcer" and then describe the
dream.
You can protect yourself and your provider from excessive
concern by researching your intuitive health impressions. For example,
if you had a dream suggesting you had an ulcer, you should search
online to see if your symptoms match. If not, consider whether your
intuition could be speaking symbolically rather than literally. Is it
trying to assist the growth of your emotional, mental, or spiritual
wellbeing rather than your physical body?

Your
healthcare provider relies on experience and education to give you the
best opinion possible. Remember this: although you access them in a
different way, your intuitive impressions are also opinions.
Knowing
this can help you maintain helpful attitudes and avoid those behaviors
and attitudes that prevent your healthcare provider from listening to
your impressions.
impressions?Remember
that your intuitive impressions should be shared within the context of
the larger conversation you have with your providers. When it seems
appropriate, ask a question such as:
"I'd like to briefly share my intuitive impressions about this health issue. Is that OK with you?"
Finally, one of the best ways to prepare for the inclusion of intuitive impressions is to practice or role-play your interview with a friend or family member who is willing to act as your healthcare provider.
In
the expanding world of alternative and complementary healthcare,
members of organizations such as American Holistic Medicine and
Association, American Holistic Nursing Association are more likely to
be open to intuition. In general, healthcare providers who practice
integrative healthcare are likely to be more open to talking about
intuition.
If intuition is important to you, bring it up at your first appointment and explore your practitioner's openness.
Talking
to your healthcare providers about your intuitive impressions is part
of taking charge of your health and wellbeing. It is important to
prepare yourself for this conversation. Recognize that your impressions
are opinions which may or may not be correct and respect the position
of your healthcare providers.
The healthcare setting, with its
focus on an exchange of information and the goal of wise action, is
ideal for the gifts of intuition. Just as your provider partners with
you, your intuition can partner with your logic to enrich your
possibilities.
American Holistic Nursing Association [4]
American Holistic Medicine Association [5]
© 2006 Life Science Foundation, used with permission.
Links:
[1] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/create-healthy-lifestyle/emotions-and-attitudes
[2] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/create-healthy-lifestyle/physical-activity-fitness
[3] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/create-healthy-lifestyle/life-purpose-and-spirituality
[4] http://www.ahna.org/
[5] http://www.holisticmedicine.org/
[6] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/our-experts/sharon-franquemont
[7] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/activities/-their-words
[8] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/activities/exercises-developing-your-intuition
[9] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/activities/refining-your-intuitive-skills
[10] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/activities/using-intuition-improve-health-and-wellbeing
[11] http://takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/activities/reconnecting-your-intuition