Abstract

In Chinese philosophy, a person is said to be in good health because his/her yin and yang energies are in harmony within the person and with his/her environment. This concept can also be applied to the caring processes. Health professionals can manage the environment with a degree of certainty to assist themselves and their patients/clients achieve a state of harmony within themselves and with the environment. This is particularly relevant at a time of growing complexity in health and welfare services, specialisation and blurring of the professional boundaries.

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