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Kaplan, Steven J., 1950-
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616.8914 23
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2013
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The focus of this text is on the clinical aspects of pastoral psychotherapy-that is, those psychological understandings and approaches that provide the pastor, however he or she is defined, with the skills to understand the underlying dynamics of specific behavioral disorders people bring to them, as well as the art of working with and reeducating those in distress as to healthier, less self-defeating choices they can make in life. In this work, the personality theory, understanding of the dynamics of problematic behaviors, and therapy approach selected as the foundation for pastoral psychothe.
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Schaie, K. Warner (Klaus Warner), 1928-
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201.76219897 22
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2004
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"The volume focuses on the ways in which religious institutions, religious practices, and religious organizations impact the health and well-being of older persons."--Jacket.
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Cook, John, 1923-
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291.446 COO
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1976
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Cavazos, John.
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613.262
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2014
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Revised and updated! Join the millions of people who are fasting the way Daniel did with this simple fruit-and-vegetable fast that will nourish your body and soul.
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White, Ellen G. (Ellen Gould), 1827-1915
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ARC 261.83585 WHI
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1955
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Gay, Volney P. (Volney Patrick), 1948-
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616.89 22
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2009
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This is a unique set of multidisciplinary reflections on how the neurosciences shape our understanding of religious experience and religious institutions. Twelve scholars and scientists assess how advances in the neurosciences affect our traditional sense of mind, self, and soul.
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Hussain, Iffat.
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Women and Depression is Multidisciplinary book. It is a collection of researched papers and essays from authors belonging to sociology, public health, psychology and psychiatry fields. And it leads to further interdisciplinary views on women and depression. The authors have communicated their professional experience, information and knowledge that integrate the latest information about women and depression. The chapters explain different aspects on women and depression like how the communit ...
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Lung, and.
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Jeremy, David J.
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1998
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Sulmasy, Daniel P., 1956-
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362.1 22
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2006
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"Much of today's disquiet with medicine's triumphs is the gap they leave between curing disease and healing persons. In this incisive, scientifically and spiritually sound analysis, Sulmasy examines the meanings, values, and foundations of the current rubric of spirituality and health as well as its educational and practical implications." Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D., chair of the President's Council on Bioethics.
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Werle, Loukie.
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641.56311 WER
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2005
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Puchalski, Christina M.
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616.029 22
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2010
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While spirituality has been generally recognized as an essential dimension of palliative care, uniformity of spiritual care practice has been lacking across healthcare settings due to factors like varying understandings and definitions of spirituality, lack of resources and practical tools, and limited professional education and training in spiritual care. In order to address these shortcomings, more than forty spiritual and palliative care experts gathered for a national conference to discuss guidelines for incorporating spirituality into palliative care. Their consensus findings form the basis of Making Health Care Whole. This important new resource provides much-needed definitions and charts a common language for addressing spiritual care across the disciplines of medicine, nursing, social work, chaplaincy, psychology, and other groups. This book also advocates a team approach to spiritual care, and specifies the roles of each professional on the team. Serving as both a scholarly review of the field as well as a practical resource with specific recommendations to improve spiritual care in clinical practice, Making Health Care Whole will benefit hospices and palliative care programs in hospitals, home care services, and long-term care services.
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