One
of the most curious, and yet one of the most underrated, forms of
therapy known to us is color therapy. Color therapy involves exposing
an individual to large bright scarves of different color and told to
describe how each color makes them feel. One of the most useful
aspects of color therapy is its ability to diagnose physical, mental,
and especially psychological states in the client.
Through
working with colors and having the individual describe how each color
makes them feel, you can get a pretty accurate description of their
psychological state and their mental habits. We all know blue to be
calming, yellow to be joyous, red to be passionate, and black to be
powerful. If, for example, someone found yellow to be a downer, then
it is very likely that they are suffering from some form of acute
depression. If someone found black to be invigorating or inspiring,
then you would know that they love power a great deal and would be
most ideally suited for a competitive business where they will
receive plenty of clout for rising to the top of their profession.
In
chronic drug addicts, color therapy can reveal some interesting
phenomena. For example, someone who is continually mentally paranoid
due to their addiction can find red to be overwhelming and black to
be safe or intrusive. All of these diagnoses depend on the color
therapist’s ability to read general and normal associations with
color and the client’s particular relationships with the emotions
which colors normally invoke, as well as any deviations from these
norms.
When
implement drug screening in your office, it is important to remember
that each of your employees has their own “abnormalities” or
peculiarities which make them the individual whom they are. Workplace drug testing will always and only show up drug abuse or
alcohol abuse, and will only ever point out these differences in your
employees. Onsite drug and alcohol screening
cannot make your workers feel equal in your eyes. Only your quality
leadership can accomplish such a discerning task. For more
information on how alcohol screening can aid in your business
development, talk to Mediscreen today: (+61) 1300 79 70 40.
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