When the World Health Organization (WHO) was founded in 1946, it scientifically defined the meaning of health in its charter: "Health is a state of perfection in terms of physical, psychological and social adaptation, not just the state of no disease and weakness." That is to say, the basic connotation of the concept of health should include three aspects of physical health, mental health and social adaptation. It is manifested as a good physical state of the individual's physiology and psychology, as well as no defects or diseases physically and psychologically.
With the development of technology and knowledge, people increasingly aware that there is no separate physical illness or pure psychological illness in the world. Mental illnesses are associated with physical illnesses, and physical illnesses can also have some intersection with emotions or psychology. Family relationships and social pressures can affect a person's physical health, and a person's health can also affect their family and career. In modern society, there is a new state of mind and body: there is no evidence of pathological changes in the body, but there are sub-health states of weakness, exhaustion, loss of appetite, restless sleep, and listlessness. The main cause of sub-health is the decline of human organ function, self-conscious physical and mental discomfort, such as fatigue, emotional restlessness, headache and insomnia, chest tightness and so on, and sub-health conditions are very likely to develop into a variety of diseases.
The Physical and Mental Integration Association hopes that people can unblock the various energy channels of the human body in the most relaxed and enjoyable state. We can adjust our whole body and mind state by communicating with our energy body through breathing, dialogue, or touching.
The World Medical Executive Certification Center (WMECC), in view of the increasing importance of physical and mental health in the world, combines the characteristics of major international health and mental health associations, and bring together the world nonprofit organizations to jointly establish the International Physical and Mental Integration Association.
The International Physical and Mental Integration Association is an independent international certification association designed to encourage creative spirit. The association includes art therapists, artists, educators, consultants, and other individuals or teams that use integrated models to integrate treatments in a variety of fields, multicultural and multiple organizations.
The purpose of the establishment of association is to combine the three areas of body, mind and health, expand the concepts of physical health and psychotherapy to the spiritual health care, psychological growth, educational activities, physical health and other fields in light of the trend of the times.
The interdisciplinary nature of mind and body integration enables the association to gather together with fellows and professional workers from different fields such as psychology, nursing, social worker, mental health, special education, and medical education. In the training of physical and mental health integration, in addition to the need to integrate relevant knowledge and learn psychotherapy theory, it is more important to conduct practical work in line with international supervision and to become a qualified and professional therapist of international physical and mental integration .