Holistic (adjective)

  1. Relating to the idea that things should be considered as a whole, not just as a collection of parts.
  2. Relating to the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
  3. Relating to a view of healthcare that considers the whole person, including physical, mental, and social well-being, rather than just treating specific symptoms or illnesses.

Origin:

Holism, from holos whole.

Examples:

  1. A holistic approach to healthcare focuses on the overall well-being of the patient, not just treating specific illnesses.
  2. The company takes a holistic approach to employee satisfaction by considering not just their work environment but also their overall well-being.
  3. Holistic therapy considers the whole person, including mind, body, and spirit, rather than just treating the symptoms of a disorder.
  4. Holistic education aims to develop the whole person by teaching not just academic subjects but also life skills and personal development.
  5. The holistic approach to medicine is gaining popularity because it's more effective in treating chronic conditions.
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