Holistic

/hoʊˈlɪstɪk/ adjective

Holistic describes an approach that looks at the whole system, person, or situation, not just separate parts. In medicine or problem-solving, it means considering physical, mental, social, and other factors together.

From “holism,” coined from Greek “holos,” meaning “whole, entire,” plus the adjective-forming suffix “-istic.” It was popularized in the early 20th century to contrast with reductionist thinking.

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