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Turn menopause and midlife into a positive experience Dealing with
the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause examines the
emotional toll of menopause, offering help for the worry, anxiety,
stress, and depression women can face during the midlife years.
Instead of focusing on estrogen, hormones, and osteoporosis, the
book shares up-to-date research findings on the link between
spiritual and emotional health. Women from different backgrounds
and spiritual traditions will find hope in the healing power of the
mind/body/spirit connection as they gain a healthy perspective of
the changes taking place and restore balance to their lives.
Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause
goes beyond the traditional medical approach to examine ways women
can make peace with the changes they face at midlife. This unique
book informs, empowers, and enlightens women about the
opportunities for personal and spiritual growth during menopause,
offering strategies for exercise, meditation, prayer, and
counseling. The authors offer a new perspective on menopause that
offers hope in the face of the stress, worry, hot flashes, and
often-overwhelming responsibilities women face at the midlife. This
book demonstrates that women can do more than just make it through
menopause. The authors show that menopause can become a positive
experience for women as they discover new avenues for finding peace
and hope to sustain them through the challenges of mid-lifeand
beyond. Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of
Menopause examines alternative aspects of menopause, including:
dealing with emotional loss on top of physical and psychological
changes moods, attitudes, and depression the benefits of counseling
and group support exercise as a treatment for anxiety and
depression the work experience spiritual issues special challenges
of the perimenopausal period and much more! Dealing with the
Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause is a vital
resource for physicians, counselors, therapists, and psychologists,
and especially for the women they treat.
Understand and make use of the connections between health and
religion to improve your practice Research points to a clear link
between people's religious beliefs and practices and their health.
These developments have ushered in a new era in health care, in
which meaning and purpose stand alongside biology as vital factors
in health outcomes. Now the gap is closing between medicine and
religion, as evidenced by the more than 60 US medical school
courses now being given in spirituality, religion, and medicine,
including courses at major teaching centers such as Harvard, Johns
Hopkins, Brown, Case-Western, and others.Faith, Spirituality, and
Medicine: Toward the Making of the Healing Practitioner promotes
the integration of spirituality into medical care by exploring the
connection between patient health and traditional religious beliefs
and practices. This useful guide emphasizes basic, easily
understood principles that will help health professionals apply
current research findings linking religion, spirituality, and
health. Faith, Spirituality, and Medicine does not advocate any
particular set of beliefs or evangelize as it helps you integrate
spiritual care into the care of patients by showing you how to:
take a patient's spiritual history correlate religious beliefs with
health beliefs address the individual spiritual needs of your
patients choose a course of treatment that is in agreement with the
religious belief of the patient incorporate appropriate clergy into
treatment plansFaith, Spirituality, and Medicine describes a
biopsychosocial-spiritual model that emphasizes the need to view
patients not simply as biological creatures, but as physical,
psychological, social, and spiritual beings if they are to be
effectively treated and healed as whole persons.
Turn menopause and midlife into a positive experience Dealing with
the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause examines the
emotional toll of menopause, offering help for the worry, anxiety,
stress, and depression women can face during the midlife years.
Instead of focusing on estrogen, hormones, and osteoporosis, the
book shares up-to-date research findings on the link between
spiritual and emotional health. Women from different backgrounds
and spiritual traditions will find hope in the healing power of the
mind/body/spirit connection as they gain a healthy perspective of
the changes taking place and restore balance to their lives.
Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause
goes beyond the traditional medical approach to examine ways women
can make peace with the changes they face at midlife. This unique
book informs, empowers, and enlightens women about the
opportunities for personal and spiritual growth during menopause,
offering strategies for exercise, meditation, prayer, and
counseling. The authors offer a new perspective on menopause that
offers hope in the face of the stress, worry, hot flashes, and
often-overwhelming responsibilities women face at the midlife. This
book demonstrates that women can do more than just make it through
menopause. The authors show that menopause can become a positive
experience for women as they discover new avenues for finding peace
and hope to sustain them through the challenges of mid-lifeand
beyond. Dealing with the Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of
Menopause examines alternative aspects of menopause, including:
dealing with emotional loss on top of physical and psychological
changes moods, attitudes, and depression the benefits of counseling
and group support exercise as a treatment for anxiety and
depression the work experience spiritual issues special challenges
of the perimenopausal period and much more! Dealing with the
Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Menopause is a vital
resource for physicians, counselors, therapists, and psychologists,
and especially for the women they treat.
Understand and make use of the connections between health and
religion to improve your practice Research points to a clear link
between people's religious beliefs and practices and their health.
These developments have ushered in a new era in health care, in
which meaning and purpose stand alongside biology as vital factors
in health outcomes. Now the gap is closing between medicine and
religion, as evidenced by the more than 60 US medical school
courses now being given in spirituality, religion, and medicine,
including courses at major teaching centers such as Harvard, Johns
Hopkins, Brown, Case-Western, and others.Faith, Spirituality, and
Medicine: Toward the Making of the Healing Practitioner promotes
the integration of spirituality into medical care by exploring the
connection between patient health and traditional religious beliefs
and practices. This useful guide emphasizes basic, easily
understood principles that will help health professionals apply
current research findings linking religion, spirituality, and
health. Faith, Spirituality, and Medicine does not advocate any
particular set of beliefs or evangelize as it helps you integrate
spiritual care into the care of patients by showing you how to:
take a patient's spiritual history correlate religious beliefs with
health beliefs address the individual spiritual needs of your
patients choose a course of treatment that is in agreement with the
religious belief of the patient incorporate appropriate clergy into
treatment plansFaith, Spirituality, and Medicine describes a
biopsychosocial-spiritual model that emphasizes the need to view
patients not simply as biological creatures, but as physical,
psychological, social, and spiritual beings if they are to be
effectively treated and healed as whole persons.
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