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DEMYSTIFYING RESEARCH FOR MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE STUDENTS All healthcare students need to understand research methods to be able to understand research articles and to actively engage in research where necessary. Most clinical programs include research training within their courses, and many students are required to undertake an assessed research project—both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Breaking down the jargon barriers of research methods, and designed for those new to the world of research, Demystifying Research is a straightforward and highly accessible guide to fundamental research methods, approaches, and skills. This student-friendly resource describes quantitative and qu...
A Christian's interior journey filled with a wonderful, innovative blend of tradition and modern revelation. Georgiou explores answers to difficult spiritual questions.
Sepintas, kata “maaf” terasa mudah diucapkan. Namun, meminta maaf tidaklah ringan dilakukan. Bahkan, terkadang, seseorang telah memaafkan orang lain melalui lisan. Namun, masih tersisa kemarahan dan kebencian di dalam lubuk hati terdalam. Padahal, dengan belajar memaafkan kesalahan orang lain secara ikhlas, maka hati akan menjadi tenang. Memaafkan kesalahan juga mampu menghadirkan energi positif dan merekatkan ikatan kasih sayang. Kemampuan memaafkan dan meminta maaf tidaklah mudah diwujudkan tanpa berlatih secara terus-menerus. Buku inilah yang akan memandu Anda dalam mengelola kemampuan memaafkan dan meminta maaf. Buku ini memaparkan tentang panduan mengelola kemampuan memaafkan dan me...
Combines psychology and spirituality in a unique manner to offer comfort in times of despair, and describes the healing that comes after loss. Encourages the reader to allow God and the natural wisdom of life to direct the course to recovery.
Drawing on philosophy, theology and psychoanalysis as well as on literary criticism, this collection of essays explores a range of fantasy texts with particular attention to the various ways in which they seek to deal with the reality of death. The essays uncover some fascinating links, and indeed tensions, between the writers discussed.
This book explores conflict through the discerning lens of Integral Theory, applying Ken Wilber's AQAL model to a real-life case study, the River Conflict. Coauthor Richard J. McGuigan was a mediator in this ongoing dispute over fishing rights on the Fraser River in British Columbia, a situation where commercial, recreational, and First Nations fishing interests clashed. Voices of the various stakeholders are featured prominently, giving a vivid sense of a seemingly intractable situation. McGuigan and Nancy Popp set the stage for their Integral analysis of the River Conflict, then move expertly through four chapters aimed at understanding the conflict from the four dimensions of human experience: individual, collective, interior, and exterior. The result is a powerful picture of just how "integral" conflict is. This quadrant-by-quadrant analysis is well-punctuated by sidebar observations, insights, and tips for conflict practitioners or students, giving readers new to Integral Theory additional support in understanding and applying the AQAL model to their work.