The Nurse as Wounded Healer: From Trauma to TranscendenceJones and Bartlett, 2002 - 175 páginas The author depicts the evolution of the wounded healer phenomenon and its impact on the practice of nursing. She explores how healing has been defined in the past and emphasizes the changing focus necessary to meet the relevant health care needs of an increasingly wounded society in the 21st century. |
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... began to evolve , changes occurred in the society that gradually affected healing practices . A dominant contributor to the process was the physician and scholar Hip- pocrates ( circa 460–370 B.C. ) , who introduced the concept of ...
... began to evolve , changes occurred in the society that gradually affected healing practices . A dominant contributor to the process was the physician and scholar Hip- pocrates ( circa 460–370 B.C. ) , who introduced the concept of ...
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... began to flourish . Most notable was Hildegarde of Bingen ( 1098–1179 ) , whose book on medicine dealt with the healing powers of herbs , stones , and animals , as well as other methods . In me- dieval times , institutions began to open ...
... began to flourish . Most notable was Hildegarde of Bingen ( 1098–1179 ) , whose book on medicine dealt with the healing powers of herbs , stones , and animals , as well as other methods . In me- dieval times , institutions began to open ...
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... began to rebel against the Lord Jesus of his childhood prayers , transferring his suspicions onto the local Jesuit priests who came to symbol- ize Christ . He eventually rejected organized religion and opted to study sym- bols , myths ...
... began to rebel against the Lord Jesus of his childhood prayers , transferring his suspicions onto the local Jesuit priests who came to symbol- ize Christ . He eventually rejected organized religion and opted to study sym- bols , myths ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
WHO THEY ARE AND HOW THEY HEAL | 17 |
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES | 33 |
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