Sunday, 25 January 2026

 The Twuth Is Being Hidden in a Burrow: 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H-_pNK_wdbSnOETn6fyf9DkgjSkyMpki/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=116337385639182275848&rtpof=true&sd=true

When truth is brought openly before the Angel's the results are so positive. So very, very positive.

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Friday, 23 January 2026

 The King's Wabbit wepresenting His Majesty is honoured to announce the creation through the US/UK collaboration: (Fanfare on the buggles) The Angel's Agentic AI Agent AYA

Here's same wandom wecordings de Wab has made today. Basics I'm laughing all de way to the .....place where you put money.


S 260123 Introducing AYA.wav


S 260123 AYA the Angel's Ace.wav



S 260123 A Brief Description of Treatment Preparation.wav


Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Submission for last of the five admissions since Glastonbury


Objective Evidence 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IuJL3oYS15UECoUIAUKLCWuVKneMUNU49gCeUdEwVI0/edit?usp=drivesdk 

Afadivat 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZygQSIyh4DgyIl_hPWUIwXsNluZsOW6zPzTV7x1Scg0/edit?usp=drivesdk

Friday, 30 March 2012

Co-creating Health

The more you understand and help manage your own health care the better. There is good evidence that better involvement results in highly significant reductions in adverse events. The NHS is promoting this wholeheartedly as it also has massive potential for efficiency savings. It never was the case that medical care was best left to the professionals who knew the definitive answers. Doctors report higher satisfaction from consultations where the patient is more able to engage in discussing the management of their situation.

The Health Foundations co-creating health project is finding that people get better quality of life by taking a more active role in their own health care. There are many ways in which the therapeutic relationship can be strengthened and this is the task of a health consultant. Enabling health is far more than simply controlling illnesses; it does require an investment of time and resources, but the evidence that this is worthwhile is overwhelming. The NHS is encouraging patients to co-create health; to take action to enhance their own health alongside the medical care they receive. With the shifting demographics and increasing medical needs it is in fact more a necessity than a nicety, that we are all proactive in enhancing our health.

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

In support of NHS General Practice

"Jack of all trades, master of none,
Certainly better than a master of one"

To argue whether a generalist is more valuable than a specialist is to miss the point that each has their place. Such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci, who had skills spanning the arts and science, lived in an age of liberalising Renaissance thought, which viewed people as having limitless capabilities. Such a notion nurtured enablement of individuals to develop themselves and avoid the limitations often imposed by an oppressive body of conservative opinion.

Within the sphere of health the debate about specialism is further complicated by the notion that the body cannot be considered as a machine to be divided into different functions, but has to be considered as a whole. In this respect specialisms that deal with only one aspect of bodily function are to an extent arbitrary distinctions; it can be viewed that such a divisive process can undermine natural homeostatic mechanisms. Far more persuasive however, is the fact that critical actions are often necessary and this should be performed efficiently by a professional whose skill in the specific task is developed as fully as possible. The generalist is well-placed to apply the knowledge they have, to know when this is not sufficient and refer to an appropriate specialist when needed.

There is an increasing realisation that as a nation our capabilities to provide therapies outstrips our ability to pay for them within the NHS. This is an uncomfortable truth to politicians whose interests lie in promoting the perception that limitless care can be provided. It is also uncomfortable as a GP, as the consideration of resources impinges more and more upon the therapeutic relationship. The role as patient advocate is increasingly balanced (to be frank) with the desire to make financial savings and indirectly boost the personal share of business profit.

To conclude there is an ever increasing value to an independent advocate, who is able to engage alongside (and also think beyond) the limitations of conventional medical care. Who can enable sound decision making, have more time to provide holistic care and draw on knowledge of an expanded range of evidence-based therapies; enter the Health Consultant.

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Listening

If the person you are talking to doesn't appear to be listening, be patient. It may simply be that he has a small piece of fluff in his ear.
-- Pooh's Little Instruction Book, inspired by A. A. Milne

..... or it may simply be that they're caught up in feeding the machine on their desk or the gadget in their paws. When there are so many signals competing for our attention, multi-tasking could appear to be the solution. However, the findings of studies into multi-tasking are pretty negative.

Multitasking: “mythical activity in which people believe they can perform two or more tasks simultaneously as effectively as one.” (Edward Hallowell)

In the therapeutic relationship listening is a fundamental consultation skill for the therapist. What about the client though? As you consider this listening, you will really begin to hear more complete messages coming back. How consistent is it with the message you are sending? You should feel reassured that there is an understanding. What you do to improve this understanding will depend on the situation, but there is certainly some wisdom in Pooh's advice.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

The Modern Expert Generalist

"The modern expert is someone who knows how to access knowledge efficiently and judiciously and who can form conceptual links between seemingly unrelated areas."

This quote comes from a series of articles about Complexity science in the BMJ back in 2001. It would support the idea of the generalist. Rather than using the brain as a store of information, it can be liberated to consider multiple dimensions and to understand at a deeper level. Did Einstein really decline to memorise his phone number?

A generalist is able to consider a wider spectrum of information, mulling this in the mind with great care and allowing solutions to emerge with the client.

As you consider whether to use pharmaceuticals, acupuncture, homeopathy, CBT, NLP, mindfulness, you will realise that they may all offer something to a certain extent and there will be other approaches you hadn't considered. Gaining a greater understanding is a powerful healer; a Health Consultant can draw on knowledge of a range of therapeutic avenues offering great flexibility; many concepts will simultaneously be operating within the process. The individual practitioner will recognise their own strengths and be able to refer to appropriate specialists.

You really can now trust yourself to actualise your better future right now; you can see the importance of being the best person that you can be.