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    Also it becomes an addiction when you begin to neglect yourself and your responsibity. Healthy Spirituality- Begins with self-care in my faith tradition‚ physically‚ emotionally‚ Intellectually and relational. Second‚ you love others as love yourself. First you must embrace the love God has for you and understand it and reflect on it. Then you are able to share it. Unhealthy Spirituality- begins with the neglect of self –care holistically‚ which leads to the need to escape or avoidance

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    any spiritual framework within sessions with a religious client. The research he analyzed indicates that between fifty and ninety percent of clients seen highly value their spiritual orientation‚ yet it seems that many counselors prefer to leave spirituality out of the sessions. There are several reasons he believes this may happen‚ but advocates strongly that proper training with regard to incorporating religious practices in the counseling session would help counselor competence in the area and provide

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    Running head: SPIRITUAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT Spiritual Needs Assessment Spirituality in Health Care HLT-310V September 16‚ 2012 Spiritual Needs Assessment Spirituality plays a vital role in every person’s life‚ especially during times of sickness. Spirituality is very personal. Peoples’ faith and religious beliefs aid them in handling stressful situations. Some of the positive impacts of spirituality are better coping skills‚ reduced anxiety‚ and the alleviation of the fear of death‚ and

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    Venky

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    "We have controlled machines and uncontrolled men‚" declares a slogan depicting the potential threat of global disaster due to the misuse of technology. It catches the tragic irony of modern society. The last century has seen amazing advances in science and technology‚ by which‚ "the world is at your finger-tips"‚ as some ads put it. Yet statistics expose the twentieth century as the most violent century in known human history. The bookEnding Violent Conflict by Michael Renner states that three times

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    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT What is Spirituality? The term spirituality or being spiritual is being used quite frequently these days‚ but what exactly does it mean and how does it relate to life? Many people like to tell others they are a ’spiritual’ person probably to let them know they are not materialistic or superficial and that they ’get it’. That’s fine if we all understand and agree on what we’re talking about. Traditionally being spiritual signified having an attachment to religious values

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    Health Care Provider: Awareness and Diversity of Faiths (Final Draft) Kerry Murphy Grand Canyon University Spirituality in Health Care HLT310V Professor Garfield C. Browne June 13‚ 2014 Abstract Within the health care system of today‚ many health care providers are introduced to various religious beliefs and practices through caring for those patients and families from different cultures. In order for competent medical treatment to be performed‚ the health care providers must take into account

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    is by doing spiritual assessments and interventions for all religions ‚ beliefs ‚ faiths‚ and allowing the spiritual leader such as a chaplain to perform prayer or practices that allows components of healing. Reference Hollins‚ S. (2005). Spirituality and religion: Exploring the relationship. Nursing Management‚ 12(6)‚ 22-6. Retrieved on December 15‚ 2013 from http://search.proquest.com/docview/236937437?accountid=7374 Science Daily. (2013). Retrieved on December 15‚ 2013 from http://www.sciencedaily

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    November 24th‚ 2013 HLT-310V Spirituality in Health Care- Grand Canyon University Spirituality is not always or only defined by ones religious values and religious affiliations. The definition itself could be different from person to person or even between cultures. It’s more about understanding and learning who you are and making that connection to yourself. The value of connection carries on to the health care professions too and this where spirituality is essential to all medicine

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    Spiritual Intelligence

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    intelligence is necessary for discernment in making spiritual choices that contribute to psychological wellbeing and overall healthy human development. Spirituality exists in the hearts and minds of men and women everywhere‚ within religious traditions and independently of tradition. If‚ following theologian Paul Tillich‚ we define spirituality as

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    Book Review: Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity: David Entwistle Yvonne M. Garcia Liberty University Summary David Entwistle’s (2010) book‚ Integrative approaches to psychology and Christianity: An introduction to worldview issues‚ philosophical foundations‚ and models of integration‚ opens the reader’s eyes to unexpected possibilities‚ beginning with the often combative regimes of faith and reason using Tertullian’s symbolism of Athens as the seat of reason and Jerusalem

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