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The '''LP HEALING Framework'''<sup>TM</sup> is a [[Healing Framework]] designed to conceptualize and guide the healing process<ref>Sosteric, Mike, and Gina Ratkovic. Lightning Path Workbook Two - Healing. Vol. 2. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2017. https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-workbooks/.</ref>. HEALING is an acronym that stands for "Help," "Environment," "Addiction," "Lies," "Indoctrination," Needs," and "Growth." An individual seeking to heal needs to reflect, focus, and act on each of the seven focus points in order that they properly protect, treat, and clean (PTC) the wound. </blockquote>
The '''LP HEALING Framework'''<sup>TM</sup> is a [[Healing Framework]] designed to conceptualize and guide the healing process<ref>Sosteric, Mike, and Gina Ratkovic. Lightning Path Workbook Two - Healing. Vol. 2. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2017. https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-workbooks/.</ref> through mindful attention to seven key [[Focus Points]], identified by the HEALING acronym"Help," "Environment," "Addiction," "Lies," "Indoctrination," Needs," and "Growth." . </blockquote>


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==Notes==


The LP HEALING Framework is elaborated in ''Lighting Path Workbook Two: Healing'' [https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-workbooks/].
The LP HEALING Framework is elaborated in ''Lighting Path Workbook Two: Healing'' [https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-workbooks/]. In a nutshell, an individual seeking to heal needs to reflect, focus, and act on each of the seven focus points in order that they properly protect, treat, and clean (PTC) the wound


The LP HEALING Framework is not a therapy. It is a guidebook for self-directed healing practice.
The LP HEALING Framework is not a therapy. It is a guidebook for self-directed and healer led healing practice.
 
==Sources==
 
===HEALING===
 
====For Professionals===
 
In order for healing to proceed, a healer ''must'' recognize that they have been colonized by [[The System]] and have absorbed System values, System ideology, and the System's way of doing things. Even if their heart is in the right place, even if their desire is to develop an authentic healing practice, their absorption into the System makes it difficult for them to proceed in an authentic fashion. Therefore, a healer (psychologist, psychiatrist, medical doctor, etc.) that wishes to develop an authentic healing practice must recognize that they will need help identifying their problematic behaviours and procedures. They will need help learning to be reflexive, empathic, sensitive, and aware. They will need help identifying and removing the deep tendrils of System ideology. They will need help putting aside the stark narcissism trained into them by the System so that they can function with the client's needs in mind.
 
 
===ENVIRONMENT===
 
====For Professionals====
 
In order for healing to proceed, a healer ''must'' take into account the environment of the individual. Taking the environment into account includes awareness of and sensitivity to the unique traditional, cultural, spiritual, social (family, clan, nation, tribe), and economic aspects(capitalism) of the individual's social context as well as an analysis of any toxic features that may exist in the environment (see [[Toxic Socialization]]).
 
The goal of environmental analysis is not only to develop a comprehensive understanding of the individual as they are embedded in and influenced by their environment but also to push back against [[Universal Psychology], which is a type of psychology that presumes that Western psychological theory and practice can be automatically applied to nonwestern populations.<ref>Lucana, Sonia, and John Elfers. “Sacred Medicine: Indigenous Healing and Mental Health.” The Qualitative Report 25, no. 12 (December 1, 2020): 4482.</ref>
 
 
===LIES===
 
One of the key components of the Alcoholics Anonymous framework for cure and recovery is "rigorous honesty", with self and others. In order to make progress, one must make "a searching and fearless moral inventory..." and admit "the exact nature of our wrongs."<ref>Alcoholics Anonymous. ‘PASS IT ON’ The Story of Bill Wilson and How the A.A. Message Reached the World. Kindle. New York: AA World Services, 1984. https://amzn.to/2XKQNP5.</ref>


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Revision as of 16:17, 5 August 2023

The LP HEALING FrameworkTM is a Healing Framework designed to conceptualize and guide the healing process[1] through mindful attention to seven key Focus Points, identified by the HEALING acronym: "Help," "Environment," "Addiction," "Lies," "Indoctrination," Needs," and "Growth." .

LP Frameworks

LP Framework > LP Archetype Framework, LP Connection Framework, LP HEALING Framework, LP Psychological Framework

Related LP Terms

LP HEALING Framework > Healing Burden, Healing Environment, Seven Essential Needs, Toxic Burden

Non-LP Related Terms

LP HEALING Framework >

Notes

The LP HEALING Framework is elaborated in Lighting Path Workbook Two: Healing [1]. In a nutshell, an individual seeking to heal needs to reflect, focus, and act on each of the seven focus points in order that they properly protect, treat, and clean (PTC) the wound

The LP HEALING Framework is not a therapy. It is a guidebook for self-directed and healer led healing practice.

Footnotes

  1. Sosteric, Mike, and Gina Ratkovic. Lightning Path Workbook Two - Healing. Vol. 2. Lightning Path Workbook Series. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, 2017. https://www.lightningpath.org/lp-workbooks/.



Connection Framework