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The Role of Belief Systems in Cancer Recovery with Dr. Aleksandra Filipovic


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Dr. Aleksandra Filipovic, accredited holistic practitioner,

an integrative medical doctor (oncologist), scientist, Head of Oncology at PureTech Health and FOUNDER OF THE H.E.A.L. CLINIC combines scientific innovation with a compassionate, holistic approach to patient care.


Inspired by her parents, who pioneered cancer treatment in Serbia, she pursued groundbreaking research in oncology, starting with an unpaid research role at Imperial College London. Her parents' own battles with cancer deepened her

empathy and commitment to improving care for patients.


Dr. Filipovic is a caring and sensitive practitioner.  This podcast dives into her inspiring journey from traditional oncology to holistic healing. 

 

We get deep into the sensitive nature of a cancer diagnosis

and the psychology behind how we feel about even the word “cancer.”  Aleksandra shares how her background in cancer research and her personal health challenges with ulcerative colitis led her to explore integrative practices. She highlights the importance of addressing root
causes, belief systems, and the body’s innate intelligence in the healing process. The conversation covers holistic modalities like somatic experiencing, inner child work, and the impact of consistency and self-care on patient
empowerment. Aleksandra expresses hope for the future of holistic healing, envisioning it as an essential component of compassionate, patient-centered care.

 

Listen to the very end where she gives some practical tips

for daily use!

 

The Heal Clinic - in-person & virtual care

https://www.thehealclinic.com/

Your body can speak to you through ailments and pain, but

your body also holds the healing power. Helping people with cancer, chronic illness, and trauma learn the ways and tools to heal through an integrative and biosomatic approach.

 

Aleksandra Filipovic: Where Scientific Innovation Meets

Holistic Care | Cancerworld Magazine

https://cancerworld.net/aleksandra-filipovic/

 

 TAKEAWAYS:


The Power of Integrative Healing: Aleksandra’s transition from traditional oncology to holistic practices illustrates how blending conventional and holistic methods can provide a more comprehensive approach to cancer care and overall wellness.

Addressing Root Causes: Emphasizing the importance of looking beyond symptoms, Aleksandra advocates for identifying and healing the underlying psychological and emotional factors, particularly for cancer patients.

The Role of Belief Systems in Healing: Aleksandra explains how the perception and belief surrounding illness, especially cancer, can significantly influence a patient's healing journey and highlights the need to reframe the experience to support healing.

Importance of Consistency and Self-Empowerment: Consistent, small, daily self-care practices, or “love work,” are essential in helping clients build resilience

and self-sufficiency in their healing process.

Future of Holistic Healing in Medicine: Aleksandra expresses optimism about the potential for holistic approaches to become integrated into mainstream

healthcare, seeing them as a way to empower patients and improve their quality of life.

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