Listing 1 - 10 of 2721 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Choose an application
eebo-0018
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Recovering the Self: A Journal of Hope and Healing (Vol. VI, No. 2) November 2017 _x000D_ Recovering The Self is a quarterly journal which explores the themes of recovery and healing through the lenses of poetry, memoir, opinion, essays, fiction, humor, art, media reviews and psycho-education. Contributors to RTS Journal come from around the globe to deliver unique perspectives you won't find anywhere else! _x000D_ The theme of Volume VI, Number 2 is "Focus on Family". We explore physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental aspects of this and several other areas of concern including:_x000D_ _x000D_ Adult siblings _x000D_ Parenting and adult children _x000D_ Healthy parenting _x000D_ Loneliness and belonging _x000D_ Importance of love, forgiveness, and a sense of humor _x000D_ Understanding your childhood _x000D_ Animal companionship _x000D_ Growing up in a dysfunctional family _x000D_ Eldercare _x000D_ Betrayal by family _x000D_ ...and more! _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ This issue's contributors include: Ernest Dempsey, Gerry Ellen, Leslee Tessmann, Bernie Siegel, Diane Wing, Patricia Wellingham-Jones, Patrick Gene Frank, Candy Czernicki, Chris Stark, Peter MacQuarrie, Nora Trujillo, Trisha Faye, Neall K. Calvert, Holli Kenley, Huey-Min Chuang, Marjorie McKinnon, Evelyn Horan, Janet Riehl, Mrrinali Punj, Robin Marvel, Don Bodey, Annie Harmon, Martha Carey, Christy Lowry, Sweta Srivastava Vikram, Susie Dunham, Aaron Ratliff, Joyce-Anne Locking and others. _x000D_ "I highly recommend a subscription to this journal, Recovering the Self, for professionals who are in the counseling profession or who deal with crisis situations. Readers involved with the healing process will also really enjoy this journal and feel inspired to continue on. The topics covered in the first journal alone, will motivate you to continue reading books on the subject matter presented. Guaranteed." --Paige Lovitt for Reader Views _x000D_ Visit us online at www.RecoveringSelf.com _x000D_ Published by Loving Healing Press www.LovingHealing.com.
Choose an application
Choose an application
"Atlas of Wound Healing: A Tissue Regeneration Approach presents a variety of wounds with diverse ethnicities and etiologies. The content is translational in nature, straddling the disciplines of bioengineering and clinical medicine. Part 1 showcases the latest wound healing methods and treatment plans based on tissue regeneration. Part 2 features patient case reports that illustrate different types of wounds in varying sizes, stages, and initial conditions, as well as concise treatment protocols. Describes the principles of wound and tissue healing Offers comprehensive visual case reporting for varied patient backgrounds Provides to-the-point treatment protocols based on a tissue regeneration approach"--Provided by vendor.
Choose an application
Entre cinq mille et huit mille personnes par semaine viennent s'asseoir par groupes de quatre cents sur les petits bancs de la cour attenante à la maison de Mallah, l'une des voyantes. « Ce qui nous gène le plus, c'est le manque de place ». En fait, l'exiguïté elle-même sert Mallah et sa compagne Marie-Lumière qui, autrement, se casseraient la voix à parler haut et fort de 7h du matin – arrivée du premier groupe-jusqu'à, parfois, 9h du soir, avec une courte interruption pour le repas de midi. Chaque groupe reste environ deux heures sur place. Dehors, un millier de personnes attendent leur tour dans le plus grand calme, sauf le jour dévolu aux turbulents lycéens. Dehors, chacun a sa place marquée par un bidon ou une bouteille d'eau de source qu'il doit obligatoirement apporter : une file de cent mètres de récipients de toutes les formes et de toutes les couleurs dont personne n'oserait modifier l'alignement. On vient de nuit retenir sa place. Cette eau répond au joli nom de « bonheur ». On est frappé de prime abord par l'ordre et le recueillement qui règnent à l'extérieur, mais un recueillement qui n'a rien de contraint. Un climat de bonheur.
Healing --- Spiritual healing --- History
Choose an application
Choose an application
This interdisciplinary study details spiritual approaches including meditation and yoga shown to be helpful in improving physical and psychological well-being. Whether a person suffers from a psychological or physical malady, such as depression, addictions, chronic pain, cancer, or complications from pregnancy, the best practice treatments likely include one common thread: spiritual practice. From meditation and yoga to spiritual surrender and religious rituals, spiritual practices are increasingly being recognized as physically and mentally beneficial for recovering from illness and for retaining optimal health. Healing with Spiritual Practices: Proven Techniques for Disorders from Addictions and Anxiety to Cancer and Chronic Pain, edited by the director of one of the nation's best-known university institutes of spirituality and health, explains current and emerging practices, their benefits, and the growing body of research that proves them effective. Comprising chapters from expert contributors, this book will appeal to students, scholars, and other readers interested in psychology, medicine, nursing, social work, pastoral care, and related disciplines.
Listing 1 - 10 of 2721 | << page >> |
Sort by
|