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?Divine Entreaty is a great resource for all who are called upon to
offer prayer for gatherings that include people from diverse
backgrounds. The prayers written by Dr. Menz provide us with
sensitivity training and show that he is both a verbal artist and
philosopher. Suellen Mazurowski, JD; Hilton Head, SC Teach us to
pray? was the elementary request of the first disciples of Jesus.
Yet their desire is a universal one; a spiritual longing at the
heart of persons of all religions and cultures. In this remarkable
little volume Dr. Menz captures both the complexity of cultural
sensitivity and also the commonality of public prayer. This is a
resource for both guiding those who are called upon to articulate a
prayer in our diverse world and encouraging business and civic
leaders who feel the need for the prayers of the people to be
voiced.? ?James Gebhart, PhD, clinical psychologist; Columbus, Ohio
?Bob Menz and I have a friendship that goes back twenty-plus years
revolving around human resource conferences and issues. Bob has
shared prayers with people for decades and I would like to thank
him for giving others a place to begin as we seek communication
with our Creator.?Bill Henry, human resources manager; Ava,
Missouri ?We live and work in a culturally, religiously, and
spiritually diverse world. For those of us who are challenged by
issues of diversity every day, Dr. Menz's volume, Divine Entreaty,
is a welcome resource calling our attention to the necessity of
inclusiveness. Both the famous prayers of the past and those for
public and diverse settings will enlighten your own sense of
oneness with humanity. Carl Kyle, DMin, board-certified chaplain;
Jacksonville, Florida Divine Entreaty offers a collection of
inclusive prayers for leadership in civic, business, education,
politics, ministry, and other disciplines to adopt or modify when
communities seek to clarify their purpose and capture the moment.
From the author: If this information helps the professional
caregiver, it will help the employee; if it helps the employee, it
will help the company!
A Pastoral Counselor's Model for Wellness in the Workplace:
Psychergonomics takes the concept of ergonomics beyond physical and
environmental concerns to include a holistic interconnectedness of
mind, body, and spirit. This unique book examines how psychosocial
factors like family, conflict, emotional stress, addiction, and
financial pressures can impact an employee's health and well-being.
It incorporates a new paradigm of health care into wellness in the
corporate setting, adding a new dimension to human health and
safety.
A Pastoral Counselor's Model for Wellness in the Workplace
explores the workplace reality that illness and injury are not just
the result of simple linear causes. Companies have data to
determine how much they spend on insurance and worker's
compensation claims but no way to measure the effects absenteeism,
productivity, quality of work, and employee morale have on
operating expenses. Using a holistic model of understanding,
employers may now consider that an injury may be the result of an
employee's depression, an accident might be caused by substance
abuse, and an illness could be brought on by being worried "sick."
A Pastoral Counselor's Model for Wellness in the Workplace
examines how employees--and employers--can be affected by: money
troubles marriage problems depression grief stress conflicts
addictions alcoholism anger A Pastoral Counselor's Model for
Wellness in the Workplace: Psychergonomics is an essential resource
for all helping professions, particularly in the areas of mental
health andaddiction. The book is an invaluable tool for pastoral
counselors, chaplains, human resources managers, employee
assistance professionals, psychotherapists, health care
professionals, and educators.
?Divine Entreaty is a great resource for all who are called upon to
offer prayer for gatherings that include people from diverse
backgrounds. The prayers written by Dr. Menz provide us with
sensitivity training and show that he is both a verbal artist and
philosopher. Suellen Mazurowski, JD; Hilton Head, SC Teach us to
pray? was the elementary request of the first disciples of Jesus.
Yet their desire is a universal one; a spiritual longing at the
heart of persons of all religions and cultures. In this remarkable
little volume Dr. Menz captures both the complexity of cultural
sensitivity and also the commonality of public prayer. This is a
resource for both guiding those who are called upon to articulate a
prayer in our diverse world and encouraging business and civic
leaders who feel the need for the prayers of the people to be
voiced.? ?James Gebhart, PhD, clinical psychologist; Columbus, Ohio
?Bob Menz and I have a friendship that goes back twenty-plus years
revolving around human resource conferences and issues. Bob has
shared prayers with people for decades and I would like to thank
him for giving others a place to begin as we seek communication
with our Creator.?Bill Henry, human resources manager; Ava,
Missouri ?We live and work in a culturally, religiously, and
spiritually diverse world. For those of us who are challenged by
issues of diversity every day, Dr. Menz's volume, Divine Entreaty,
is a welcome resource calling our attention to the necessity of
inclusiveness. Both the famous prayers of the past and those for
public and diverse settings will enlighten your own sense of
oneness with humanity. Carl Kyle, DMin, board-certified chaplain;
Jacksonville, Florida Divine Entreaty offers a collection of
inclusive prayers for leadership in civic, business, education,
politics, ministry, and other disciplines to adopt or modify when
communities seek to clarify their purpose and capture the moment.
Changing Society: A Social and Spiritual Vision for the Year 2020
and Beyond addresses the five traditional social institutions
(marriage and family, religion, education, politics, and economics)
as well as other important social institutions (health care, race,
ethnicity, and technology). The editor and contributors provide
keen social insights as they consider the current dynamics as well
as the historical and future issues of each of these social
institutions. This book is unique in that each of the writers
approaches their topic from vast professional expertise and from
great spiritual awareness (that is, such things as values, essence,
meaning, and purpose). With the intention of focus and clarity and
by projecting into the year 2020, one can appreciate how Vision
2020 as part of the book's title captures a double entendre.
From the author: If this information helps the professional
caregiver, it will help the employee; if it helps the employee, it
will help the company!
A Pastoral Counselor's Model for Wellness in the Workplace:
Psychergonomics takes the concept of ergonomics beyond physical and
environmental concerns to include a holistic interconnectedness of
mind, body, and spirit. This unique book examines how psychosocial
factors like family, conflict, emotional stress, addiction, and
financial pressures can impact an employee's health and well-being.
It incorporates a new paradigm of health care into wellness in the
corporate setting, adding a new dimension to human health and
safety.
A Pastoral Counselor's Model for Wellness in the Workplace
explores the workplace reality that illness and injury are not just
the result of simple linear causes. Companies have data to
determine how much they spend on insurance and worker's
compensation claims but no way to measure the effects absenteeism,
productivity, quality of work, and employee morale have on
operating expenses. Using a holistic model of understanding,
employers may now consider that an injury may be the result of an
employee's depression, an accident might be caused by substance
abuse, and an illness could be brought on by being worried "sick."
A Pastoral Counselor's Model for Wellness in the Workplace
examines how employees--and employers--can be affected by: money
troubles marriage problems depression grief stress conflicts
addictions alcoholism anger A Pastoral Counselor's Model for
Wellness in the Workplace: Psychergonomics is an essential resource
for all helping professions, particularly in the areas of mental
health andaddiction. The book is an invaluable tool for pastoral
counselors, chaplains, human resources managers, employee
assistance professionals, psychotherapists, health care
professionals, and educators.
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