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    Holistic Nursing A Way of Being‚ a Way of Living‚ a Way of Practice! By Lucia Thornton 32 JANUARY 2008 What do holistic nurses do? Where do they work? Do I need special education and training to become a holistic nurse? Article Copyright 2008‚ Lucia Thornton NSNA IMPRINT | www.nsna.org 33 HOLISTIC NURSING H Figure I : Holistic Nurse Demographics from AHNA membership. SIDEBAR I Questions for Self-Exploration and Awareness olistic nursing can be practiced in any setting

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    Telch‚ M.‚ & Harrington‚ P. (1999). Dissociation in the laboratory: A comparison of strategies. Behaviour Research and Therapy‚ 37‚ 49-61. Manns‚ A.‚ Miralles‚ R.‚ & Adrian‚ H. (1981). The application of audiostimulation and electromyographic biofeedback to bruxism and myofascial pain-dysfunction syndrome. Oral Surgery‚ 52 (3)‚ 247-252. Monsey‚ H. (1960). Preliminary report of the clinical efficacy of audio-analgesia. Journal of the California Dental Association‚ 36‚ 432-437. Page 15 Copyright 2009

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    Harvard Mental Health Letter‚ 23(9)‚ 6-7 This article discusses the study that is done on romantic love Thorthon‚ E.K. & Carmody‚ P. D. (2010). Depression‚ love‚ happiness and the quantitative electroencephalography in a single case study. Biofeedback‚ 38 (1)‚ 13-18. Young‚ LJ. (2009). Being human: love: neuroscience reveals all. Nature‚ 457(7226)‚ 148 This article talks about how the brain reacts differently in both men and women

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    Multiple Sclerosis Presentation Overview History and Background of MS Description of Nervous System Courses of the disease Detailed Information on central nervous system and peripheral nervous system Pathophysiology of the disease Prognosis Remission Treatments and Medications Used Interview With MS patient (Jason) Bibliography History First case of Multiple Sclerosis was found in England in 1848. The case itself seems to have began in 1822. The only documentation that allowed to diagnose this

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    ROM and Strengthening Exercises as a Treatment Option There are multiple kinds of exercise that could be beneficial in treating acute whiplash. Literature shows exercises such as a McKenzie treatment‚ postural training exercise‚ endurance strengthening and motor control‚ eye fixation‚ isometric exercises‚ and resistive exercises. In reviewing the literature‚ these exercises were combined with other treatment strategies such as modalities or mobilization to get the most effective outcome. Also

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    STRESS AT WORK  Introduction | Methods of Coping & Cure | Information | Related Links | Self Help [pic] Symptoms Causes Coping Skills Burnout Stress at work is a relatively new phenomenon of modern lifestyles. The nature of work has gone through drastic changes over the last century and it is still changing at whirlwind speed. They have touched almost all professions‚ starting from an artist to a surgeon‚ or a commercial pilot to a sales executive. With change comes stress

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    Downloaded from bjo.bmj.com on May 9‚ 2013 - Published by group.bmj.com Br J Ophthalmol 2001;85:521–526 521 Myopia in Singapore: taking a public health approach Benjamin Seet‚ Tien Yin Wong‚ Donald T H Tan‚ Seang Mei Saw‚ Vivian Balakrishnan‚ Lionel K H Lee‚ Arthur S M Lim Defence Medical Research Institute‚ Singapore B Seet L K H Lee Medical Classification Centre‚ Singapore Armed Forces‚ Singapore B Seet Singapore National Eye Center and Singapore Eye Research Institute

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    1.1 Analyse the principal functions of a Mental Health Worker. Principal functions of a mental health worker are: * Face to face client work - supporting the delivery of brief interventions and self help for people with common mental disorders of all ages. For example‚ working with clients with panic disorder and major depression using cognitive behavioural approaches.  * Promoting positive mental health and awareness of the importance of addressing mental health issues. * Strengthening

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – Treating our heroes Linda A. Smith Liberty University Abstract Combat veterans and active duty service members who have suffered mild to severe traumatic brain injury or head trauma are at a higher risk for the development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder post-deployment. Research has revealed that treating the soldier immediately after the injury with pharmacotherapeutic agents significantly reduces the risk that the soldier will develop post-traumatic

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    How Do People Attribute Others’ Emotional States‚ And Could It Be Replaced Using Artificial Intelligence? How Do People Attribute Others’ Emotional States‚ And Could It Be Replaced Using Artificial Intelligence? Arguably‚ socializing is a very critical aspect in the society. Consequently‚ how people comprehend the emotions and feelings of another individual is significant. Such information is helpful because it helps us internalize and work on how to react

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