Central to the holistic philosophy is that:

a. cultural diversity is recognized but insignificant when blended with the whole.
b. disease, illness, or imbalances are deterrents to individual positive growth.
c. health promotion and disease prevention are a greater focus than symptom treatment.
d. empowerment and capacity-building for decision-making are vital components.


C

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