Intervention Studies on Forgiveness Daulphinia Glover Liberty University Summary In the journal article titled “Intervention Studies on Forgiveness” by Thomas W. Baskin and Robert D. Enright is a meta-analysis study on interventions that are conducted to determine if the interventions that are being utilized are effective when it comes to forgiveness. In the early case studies it was “suggested that forgiveness might be helpful for people who have experienced deep emotional…
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was born in Concordia, Missouri, to German-American parents and died in Tulsa, Oklahoma, following open-heart surgery.[1] She was born-again at the age of 14 in the Methodist Church of Concordia, and began preaching in the West at the age of sixteen in primarily Baptist Churches.[citation needed] Kuhlman traveled extensively around the United States and in many other countries holding "healing crusades" between the 1940s and 1970s. She had a weekly TV program in the 1960s and 1970s called I Believe…
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Health and Healing Everyone has their own belief when it comes to health and healing. Some people may believe in power of pray with no conventional medicine. Others believe western medicine can cure what ails them. Today I will discuss the difference between Era II and Era III models of health and healing relating to what it means to be human. Era II is known as the mind-body model. This model was developed in the 19th century. It is believed to have conscious thought that assist in healing the body…
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tribal justice, and reformation. Many Native writers report their own healing came not from justice in foreign courts, but from Native ceremonies, and song, that often resulted in a deep spiritual healing by connecting women to their land, their heart, and their passions (Deer, 2009; Miranda, 2002; Lapointe, 2008). This paper analyzes the experiences of many Native women, including their experiences of trauma, and perusal of healing through Native ceremonies. Deer (2009) discusses “ever-increasing…
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specifically Healing Touch (HT), as adjunctive intervention for veterans with PTSD. This change presents EBP inquiry to address the question : Does implementation of HT as an adjunctive intervention improve the outcomes for veterans suffering from PTSD? The purpose of this paper is to address EBP implementation of Healing Touch (HT) as an adjunctive patient -centered intervention to improve the outcomes for veterans suffering from PTSD. The target population includes staff and case management…
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without addressing the main issue. Is there no other way of dealing with illnesses? Well there is! Herbal medicines are natural remedies made for illnesses of many types. They are safe and contain organic-chemicals, healing our bodies in a natural and healthy manner. Many people have been healing themselves effectively for centuries using herbs. Though pharmaceutical drugs have been useful in covering up or disguising symptoms of illnesses fast they result in putting harsh chemicals in our bodies. The fact…
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Bible school psychotherapy, hospice, rural care, and other areas of counseling, it became useful. Tan focuses on the prayer and scripture principles when it comes to the Christian based CBT, which comprises the relationship of app-customer. The healing of reminiscences well thought through by using the methodologies creating the conclusion. The scriptures are used as an underlying of assessing the behavior of thought. Religious beliefs of one’s faith influences the problem by using biblical interventions…
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Diabetic Case Study Jill Davis University of Phoenix Amanda Brooks, FNP-BC October 5, 2009 Diabetic Case Study In this case study, we are presented with a man who has Type II diabetes signs and symptoms. He has recently gone through several psycho-social adjustments and is a busy professional man. A plan needs to be developed to assess, teach, and evaluate the patient’s health care needs by covering topics such as incidence, signs and symptoms, potential effects of the disease, educational…
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The Sandmire case study, which is about a severe burn injury, deals with the Integumentary System. The skin is the main organ used in this system and some features of the skin also used are: glands, nails, and hair. The epidermis and dermis are the most important layers of the skin. The epidermis is the most outer layer of the skin, while the dermis layer is closer to the tissue in the inside of the body. Another layer, subcutaneous, acts as a bridge to pull together the skin and the inner tissues…
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Diabetes Case Study NUR427: Health and Chronic Disease Management Instructor: Shannon Smith Glucose, which is commonly called blood sugar, can be vital to the human body. Diabetes Mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has high blood sugar. In this essay, Diabetes type two as it relates to a fictional case study will be analyzed. The case study will focus on Jenna Riley, a 14-year-old female who was recently diagnosed with diabetes type two which…
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