Holistic Healing Education
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Introduction to Reflexology
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The Spirit and Science of Holistic Health: More than Broccoli, Jogging, and Bottled Water… More than Yoga, Herbs, and Meditation $22.98 We propose that the major healthcrises in the United Statesare not about heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis, or obesity. Instead they areabout violence, prejudice, social isolation, and runaway materialism.Unfortunately, traditional health promotion continues to “attack” our problemsby declaring war on disease, obsessing about epidemiologically based riskfactors and frightening people about what … |
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Moving Beyond A.D.D./A.D.H.D. : An Effective, Holistic, Mind-Body Approach $7.98 Attention deficit disorder is causing enormo us problems whilst treatments such as Ritalin are perceived as controversial by many parents. This parent”s guide to the problem explains how to treat it in a holistic, and natural health based way. ‘… |
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Educational Opportunities in Integrative Medicine: The A-to-Z Healing Arts Guide and Professional Resource Directory (Know Your Source Guide) $15.03 This all-in-one, up-to-date career and professional reference provides a comprehensive survey of integrative, alternative and complementary medicine therapies, their study and practice, for students as well as holistic practitioners. It covers the 11 major medical licenses – including natural and allopathic medicine, acupuncture, chiropractic, body and mind therapies and nursing – and 50 non-d… |
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How to do Autogenic Training: Techniques for Meditation, Awareness and Self-Hypnosis $49.95 … |
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Holistic Education by Rudge, Lucila T. [Paperback] $151.35 The holistic education movement emerged in the mid1980s as a response to the then dominant worldview of mainstream education. It is an educational paradigm that integrates the idealistic ideas of humanistic education with spiritual philosophical ideas. Holistic education theorists propose an integration of what most progressive and democratic movements in education assume should be kept separate: spirituality and humanistic ideals. While these two paradigms may be combined philosophically, the author questions whether they can be jointly applied in a single approach to education. This book investigates this question by exploring the pedagogical application of the philosophical principles advocated by leading theorists in the field of holistic education in four selected school systems: Waldorf Schools, Montessori Schools, Reggio Emilia Schools, and Neohumanist Schools. The analysis and detailed description of the pedagogy in these school systems helps illuminate issues involved in the application of holistic education. This book will be especially useful to educators who are seeking to broaden their understanding of the theory and practice of holistic education. Author: Rudge, Lucila T. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 176 Publication Date: 2010/10/12 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.41 inches |
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Holistic Model for Quality in Higher Education $133.82 The issue of quality has been a central to the debate on the performance of higher education for the past three decades. Critical analysis of the current situation indicates that there is a serious dichotomy between the academics and the funding bodies in relation to the measures adopted for quality. To develop a new approach, a detailed review of quality in higher education is carried out from different perspectives. A basis for a model for quality in higher education is developed by combining the practices advocated by several educationallyoriented models along with, the industriallypopular, Total Quality Management (TQM) model. A detailed analysis is carried out to identify the key features of the model. A methodology for the implementation of the model across the campus is developed. The implications of the model to higher education is discussed from several points of view. The conclusions seem to indicate a strong potential of the model to Holisticallyaddress the issues of quality in higher education. The developments carried out in the book should be of great interest to university executives as well as academics interested in management issues in higher education. Author: Srikanthan, Gitachari Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 184 Publication Date: 2010/05/27 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.42 inches |
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Complete Guide to Holistic Cat for Feline $24.99 Celeste Yarnall’s time-tested natural and holistic expertise gives cat owners insight into natural alternatives in food, medication, alternative therapies, and healing practices. |
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The Holistic Orchard: $27.16 The Holistic Orchard |
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Holistic Care for Birds By Higdon, Pam/ McCluggage, David $28.24 Provides advice for bird owners based on holistic principles, and discusses bird emotions, anatomy, and senses, diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries, and related topics. Author: Higdon, Pam/ McCluggage, David Subtitle: A Manual of Wellness and Healing Publication Date: 1999/12/24 Number of Pages: 180 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 6.00 Height: 9.25 |
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The Healing Power of Honey; $10.84 In a modern age where many bacteria have become resistant to antibiotics, natural remedies have become increasingly popular. The Healing Power of Honey provides a unique and in-depth look at honey as a safe, natural, and effective therapeutic tool.Inside, you’ll learn about several medicinal uses of honey, including:Treatment of wounds and burnsTreating internal diseasesImproving oral and opthalmological healthProlonging lifeInfant careWith the easy-to-follow information, The Healing Power of Honey will open your mind to making changes in your life based on the holistic benefits of honey. |
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Traditional Education $73.28 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Traditional education or backtobasics refers to longestablished customs found in schools that society has traditionally deemed appropriate. Some forms of education reform promote the adoption of progressive education practices, a more holistic approach which focuses on individual students needs and selfexpression. In the eyes of reformers, traditional teachercentered methods focused on rote learning and memorization must be abandoned in favor of studentcentered and taskbased approaches to learning. However, many parents and conservative citizens are concerned with the maintenance of objective educational standards based on testing, which favors a more traditional approach. Depending on the context, the opposite of traditional education may be progressive education, modern education (the education approaches based on developmental psychology), or alternative education. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/11/18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.21 inches |
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Healing Yourself Naturally $15.16 From acne to warts, this book gives a clear explanation of the natural way to deal with illness and disease. Judy Jacka’s book rests on the holistic view that the body can balance itself, the aim of neuropathy being to help the body do exactly that. Each disorder is listed alphabetically with a description of symptoms, causes, treatments and case histories. By looking beyond the immediate causes of the illness, including an exploration of the subtle factors underlying disease, natural therapies work to restore and promote the innate healing force within every person. |
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Natural Approaches to Healing Adrenal Fatigue $28.6 Holistic approaches to healing from adrenal fatigue and exhaustion. Author: Robinson, Veronika Sophia Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 70 Publication Date: 2011/06/10 Language: English Dimensions: 7.80 x 5.08 x 0.14 inches |
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Prescription for Nutritional Healing: $10.79 Since its initial publication more than twenty years ago, millions of people have turned to Prescription for Nutritional Healing for answers to their holistic health questions. Of the guide’s many invaluable sections, one of the most frequently referred to is the A-to-Z reference that lists and explains the most commonly available types of nutrients, food supplements, and herbs. This handy, portable edition makes it easy for readers to have that information at their fingertips. Drawn from the newly revised Prescription for Nutritional Healing, Fifth Edition, it includes: Recent scientific discoveries about vitamins B12, D, E, and more Current data on natural supplements like tryptophan (now back on the market) The newst information on herbs, such as tumeric, valerian, saw palmetto, St. John’s wort, licorice, and kava kava Up-to-date research on the benefits of alternative healing and preventive therapies Today, more people than ever are embracing non-medical alternatives to a wide range of health issues. Whether one is looking for relief from a specific ailment, or simply looking to achieve and maintain optimum health, Prescription for Nutritional Healing: The A-to-Z Guide to Supplements quickly provides access to everything needed to design a complete nutritional program. |