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'Obviously, you can't outright ask': what are the barriers and facilitators to discussion of spiritual health within social prescribing? A study using semi-structured interviews. [PDF]
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Listen and You Shall Hear: Lessons from Theology and Pastoral Care. [PDF]
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Psychedelic therapy and cultural humility. [PDF]
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Neuroimaging and consciousness: applications of PET, SPECT, and advanced MRI modalities. [PDF]
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Spirituality in Medical Practice
Archives of Dermatology, 1998Body, mind, and spirit are integrally connected. Medical training in the Western world has been strong concerning the more easily measured physical aspects, and on the mental needs it has been virtually mute on how to minister to the spiritual needs of our patients.
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Spiritual Caregiving in Nursing Practice
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1995Although nursing theories routinely incorporate the spiritual dimension and suggest application to practice, spirituality is neglected during patient assessment by most nurses. One model of spiritual care derives from the hospice nursing movement where the caregiving focus is on relationship, meaning, and self-worth.
J L, Price, H O, Stevens, M C, LaBarre
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Holistic Nursing Practice, 1989
Practitioners of holistic nursing seek to be part of an environment that is healing, recognizing that healing occurs on many levels. Suffering and pain are viewed as part of larger life experience and may be sources of growth and transformation. Understanding that spirituality has to do with all of life and is expressed in a variety of ways, the ...
M G, Nagai-Jacobson, M A, Burkhardt
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Practitioners of holistic nursing seek to be part of an environment that is healing, recognizing that healing occurs on many levels. Suffering and pain are viewed as part of larger life experience and may be sources of growth and transformation. Understanding that spirituality has to do with all of life and is expressed in a variety of ways, the ...
M G, Nagai-Jacobson, M A, Burkhardt
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Autobiography as a Spiritual Practice
Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 2005In this article autobiography is defined as a dialogue of the self with itself in the present about the past for the sake of self-understanding. Spirituality involves connectedness to oneself, others, nature and to a larger meaning. It is associated with creativity, play, wisdom, faith, and a sense of oneness.
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