Spiri Tuality
Found 7 free book(s)CHAPTER 2 Seven Characteristics of a Spiritual Person
www.tsgfoundation.orgSpiri-tuality is the blooming of the seed of the human spirit. It is only spiritual people who bring the future to humanity; who bring vision and direction to humanity. Spiritual people are the vanguard of life on the planet. Without them, the world would end in chaos.
The Indivisible Self: An Evidence-Based Model of Wellness
libres.uncg.edutotal to 12 (Myers et al., 2000). As shown in Figure 1, the model was hypothesized as circumplex, with spiri-tuality as the core and hierarchically most important component of wellness. This placement of spirituality in relation to the other life tasks was supported in the literature (e.g., Mosak & Dreikurs, 1967) as well as in more
Ethnography: challenges and opportunities
ebn.bmj.comdata collected. Several key findings emerged; first spiri-tuality is more meaningfully described than defined for occupational therapy practice. Second, central to occu-pational therapy practice is supporting patients during times of vulnerability; addressing the spiritual constructs of practice is essential to holistic person-centred care.
NARRATIVE STRATEGIES IN GRIEF THERAPY
public.amie.sent.com5. increased appreciation of the possibility of life-enhancing spiri-tuality and “posttraumatic growth” as one integrates the les-sons of loss (Richards & Folkman, 1997; Tedeschi, Park, & Calhoun, 1998); and 6. a broadening of the focus of attention to include not only the experience of individual grievers, but also the reciprocal impact
The Cree Medicine Wheel as an Organizing Paradigm of ...
zone.biblio.laurentian.caworldwide (Hersley, 2005). This film conveys the integral idea of spiri-tuality which is embedded in the concepts of the Medicine Wheel across time, place and culture. The Medicine Wheel has also been used clinically in various treatment settings. Coggins (1990), a therapist, acknowledges his own heritage
SPIRITUAL ASSESSMENT: A REVIEW OF COMPLEMENTARY …
www.nacsw.orgA second factor stems from the profession’s ethical mandates. Spiri-tuality is often expressed in distinct traditions or faith-based cultures (Fellin, 2000; Talbot, 2000). The NASW Code of Ethics (1999) stipu-lates that social workers are to demonstrate competence and sensitivity toward faith based cultures (1.05b) and recognizes the ...
The rise and fall of rationality in language
www.pnas.orgDec 16, 2021 · later (Table 1). By contrast, the opposite end of this axis has words related to society including words associated with science, rational decision-making, procedures, and systems (Table 1).