CASE STUDY ON HEALING OF AUTISM DISORDER BY THE TRAN MESSAGE OF BODY

Published 30 April 2020 •  vol 1  •  no 1  • 


Authors:

 

Mee-sook Cheong, Dept. Naturopathy, Dongbang Culture University, Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Korea
Yeon-jung Tae, Dept. Naturopathy, Dongbang Culture Graduate University, Seongbuk-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Abstract:

 

This is a case study on the healing of Autism by the Tran Message of body. The Tran Message of body recognizes human beings connected with body, mind and soul as they are, restores their potential and helps self-healing. It is still rare to find preceding researches on this field. Therefore, we have to study the Tran Message of body. This study aimed to ease pain of children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD),and to heal them. In checking the symptoms of the three participants in this research, we found that they were marked by extreme unresponsiveness to others, severe communication deficits, overly rigid and repetitive behaviors, interests and activities. In diagnosis, it seemed that there were a noticeable lack of affection between all the participants and their parents. The healing was dominated by the recovery of trust with the main caregiver (mother). We assumed that this was the way for the child to have faith in the world and to develop his identity. In conclusion, this study revealed that although the disorder was the same, the causes and the healing principles were different. Nevertheless, The Tran Message of body is considered to require continuous research.

Keywords:

 

Tran Massage of body, Healing, Autism, Case study, Narrative

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Citations:

 

APA:
Cheong, M.-S., & Tae, Y.-J. (2020). Case Study on Healing of Autism Disorder by the Tran Message of Body. Journal of Community Healthcare and Development (JCHD), ISSN: 2652-6026, NADIA, 1(1), 7-12. doi: 10.33832/jchd.2020.1.1.02.

MLA:
Cheong, Mee-sook, et al. “Case Study on Healing of Autism Disorder by the Tran Message of Body.” Journal of Community Healthcare and Development, ISSN: 2652-6025, NADIA, vol. 1, no. 1, 2020, pp. 7-12. JCHD, http://article.nadiapub.com/JCHD/vol1_no1/2.html.

IEEE:
[1] M.-S. Cheong, and Y.-J. Tae, "Case Study on Healing of Autism Disorder by the Tran Message of Body." Journal of Community Healthcare and Development (JCHD), ISSN: 2652-6025, NADIA, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 7-12, Apr 2020.