Attitude
The tone was very slow at first, but rose a little after a few moments. Perhaps the person who addressed the conversation was unable to understand or his mental state was not yet understood. But the surprising factor was that the tone was soft, despite being loud. The tone was loud, but not strong. Sometimes a phrase is played in a slow voice, sometimes in a loud voice. Feeling the fluctuation of sound, it was not possible to deny the fact that the person giving the new angle to the tone, in any case, wants to convey not only the heart and mind of the listener but also explain it to everyone. More important than work. The combination of slow and loud sound made a surprising impact. The listener, who had been sitting for a few moments with a worried face, with a heavy heart to moisten his eyes, could now see the smile on his face.
Patient and Doctor
"Are there any motivational speakers who are the determinants of this conversation?" Asked the question, but the answer was negative. "Then this will definitely be a counseling expert?" Asked the question again, but this time the answer was negative. And before my third question, my treating doctor says that this is our senior doctor and is healing a patient who is mentally disturbed. And they succeed in their endeavor.
It was the scene of a huge hospital in the twin cities. Rakim al-Haraf was also known for his treatment. And at some distance during my checkup, the patient and the doctor had the opportunity to listen to this dialogue, which ensured that half of the disease was reduced by the doctor's behavior. And the senior doctors' attitude that they should see patients as a patient rather than a customer, was seen a long time ago. The pleasant moment was that the patient whose doctor was trying to correct his mental state or anxiety with his soft words and sweet tone, would certainly have affected the listener, but Rakim's anxiety regarding his treatment. Reduced substantially and remained completely at rest during the next forty-five minutes of medical highs. There is no point in hurting the pain or the cure that all the attention has been towards the therapist who was not only treating his patient but also fulfilling the additional moral duty of counseling.
Education and Health have achieved business status
In Pakistan, education and health are two sectors that have achieved business status despite being related to services. Education was the responsibility of the state but now private schools have become a business. Providing health was also the responsibility of the state, but now it has become a business and it is also making double-digit growth. In such cases people have pockets on their pockets, but the sad part is that people are not recovering despite spending money. The main reason for this is the treatment of patients with patients. Therapists look at patients not only with their eyesight but also at the point of hearing if you have been treated elsewhere.
Treatment Facilities
In a country like Pakistan, people do not visit the hospital until they are killed. And there is no alternative but to cure. And that's why people don't go to hospitals because there is more mental health than treatment. You will not be able to get the test done, nor are the treatment facilities standard. The treatment of the therapists is that you will be chewed raw, and the treatment is not available free of charge. So people turn to healers when all indigenous spots fail.
Attitude of the Therapist
Would it be nice if Raqm al-Harev found the attitude of these doctors to be ideal, and according to the psychology of most patients, they would look like their counseling specialist. Soften the attitude along. Healing is from Allah, but the good attitude of the therapist creates a surprisingly strong immune to the patient's illness. A patient who is frustrated only has the courage to fight the disease with the guidance of his physician, gentle tone and smile.
Final Words
If healing was only in medicine, why would people be in despair despite spending millions of rupees? Healing takes place in attitudes.
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