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ITEMS OF INTEREST
Clinical psychologists kept spirituality and religion out of their practice, while some religious people looked askance at psychotherapy.
Not any more.
Mental health professionals and religious workers are breaking out of their traditional ways to adopt holistic approaches—looking to see what they can learn, unlearn, and cull from one another to better serve people who come to them for help. Also evident is mutual respect.
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January 29, 2007 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from GEORGE KING, JANET DURUP, MARILYN MCPHERSON, BETHANY HIGDON, DEANNE LAWRANCE, LAURIE HUSSELBEE
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To feel it is to give it
PATRICIA KADICK, STAFF EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from K. Connie Kang
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PEACE RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE
BY BARBARA PETTIS
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'A FORCE FOR PEACE'
LIBBY HOFFMAN
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THE CONFLICT ENDED
BY ALEX COOK
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Prayers for peace in the community
Ingrid Peschke, Kim Shippey
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The gentling effects of God's Mother-love
By POLLY COOK
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the report
Erin Deyerle
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GOD'S UNLIMITED POWER TO HEAL
BY JEAN H. JENKINS
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SADDAM HUSSEIN AND THE FUTURE
THOMAS BLACK
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MY HEALING MINISTRY AS A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NURSE
KARRELL DOWLING
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TRAINING FOR LIFE
MARK SWINNEY
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PRAYER + UNITY = PROGRESS
DAVE HOHLE
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CONVICTION OF GOD'S LOVE HEALS CHILD
NICOLA O'HAGAN
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CHRONIC COLITIS HEALED THROUGH READING SCIENCE AND HEALTH
JUAN ANTONIO DÍAZ
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PRAYER'S PROTECTIVE AND HEALING POWER
NELLIE HALL