How Does Medine Matthes Dolphin work
Medine Dolphin Therapy is an animal therapy that has been applied
for over 20 years. The focus of this treatment is the therapeutic interaction
with dolphins, which, in general terms, has a stimulating, harmonizing, and
stabilizing effect on the human body.
Since ancient times, dolphins have
fascinated humans who viewed them as friends or worshiped them as gods.
However, dolphins have not become a science topic until recent history. It
started with John C. Lilly, a dolphin researcher, and neuroscientist who made
the first discoveries about the psychological effects of dolphins on humans in
the 1950s.
He found that interactions with
dolphins increase the sensitivity, perception, and self-awareness of the people
involved. More recent studies reveal that dolphins help to recognize and reduce
anxieties, promote social and speech development. According to Ryan de Mares,
dolphins initiate psychological processes, especially on the emotional plane: Connecting with another being and finally being fully connected within oneself
is the underlying desire of the peak experience unleashed by cetaceans.
The feelings that are part of this
process (intention, eye contact, connectivity, vitality, and harmony) provide
the human being with validation and a reference point against which personal
growth can be measured (de Mares, 2000).
Flow counts not only as of the ideal
condition for learning but is actually the state that Sigmund Freud defined as
synchronized and levitating consciousness, where the doors of the subconscious
minds are permeable. Anxieties and blockages become Accessible in this state for
therapy and can be easily resolved As a result of several studies on the effectiveness
of assisted therapy with dolphins, the reduction of anxieties appears as one of
the main effects.
During Medine dolphin-assisted
therapy, anxieties generate higher self-esteem and new motivation in life. The
attitude toward restrictions and dependencies caused by someone's own
disability or that of a loved one generally becomes more constructive.
Therefore, it seems that the interaction with dolphins not only improves
functionality but, first of all, strengthens the resources to face the life
situation itself. In the field of severe disabilities or those that are barely
changeable, assisted therapy with dolphins can contribute enormously by
recovering the joy of living and the orientation and perspective towards the
future, what Viktor E. Frankl means by "meaningful life". From the
perspective of Frankl and his body-psyche-spirit model, this new alignment can
also contribute to the physical health and well-being of the affected person
and their families. In this way, Medine Matthes Dolphin therapy encompasses the
principles of holistic therapy that aim to strengthen the body, as well as the
psyche and facilitation of the mental development of the individual person.

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