Abstract

Intentionality, focused mental attention on another, shapes transpersonal healing. Beginning with a desire to help another person, the intentional caregiver becomes centered, using relaxation, meditation, self-induced trance, or active imagery. In this mental stillness, the healer's level of awareness is transformed to one that is open, sensitive, and keenly focused on the patient. Often perceptions of time and space are altered. An intentional goal develops and becomes more focused as the healer assesses and begins to treat. Central to ancient Shamanic healing, intentionality is now a key factor in many contemporary approaches and modalities. These include such traditional approaches as caring, being with, and presence in a therapeutic relationship and those considered alternative and complementary healing practices such as Therapeutic Touch. A clear conceptual framework of intentionality, supported by empirical data, will enhance theory development, enabling those in the helping professions to more sy...

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