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Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice, Fifth Edition

Author(s): Barbara Montgomery Dossey, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, Co-Director, International Nurse Coach Association (INCA), Co-Director Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate Program (INCCP), International Co-Director, Nightingale Initiative for Global Health (NIGH), Director, Holistic Nursing Consultants
Lynn Keegan, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, Director, Holistic Nursing Consultants
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763754297
  • Paperback    785 pages      © 2009
Price: International Sales $103.95 US List
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Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice guides nurses in the art and science of holistic nursing and offers ways of thinking, practicing, and responding to bring healing to the forefront of health care. Using self-assessments, relaxation, imagery nutrition, and exercise, it presents expanded strategies for enhancing psychophysiology. The Fifth Edition has been completely revised and updated with new chapters, including one on evidence-based practice.   

 Five new chapters:
  • Integral and Holistic Nursing—Local to Global
  • Holistic Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice
  • Trends and Issues in Holistic Nursing
  • Evidence-Based Holistic Nursing Practice
  • Integrating Holistic Content into the Under Graduate Curriculum

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CORE VALUE 1   HOLISTIC PHILOSOPHY, THEORIES, AND ETHICS
  Chapter  1  Integral and Holistic Nursing: Local to Global
  Chapter  2  Holistic Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice
  Chapter  3  Current Trends and Issues in Holistic Nursing
  Chapter  4  Transpersonal Human Caring and Healing
  Chapter  5  The Art of Holistic Nursing and the Human Health Experience
  Chapter  6  Nursing Theory in Holistic Nursing Practice
  Chapter  7  Holistic Ethics
CORE VALUE 2   HOLISTIC CARING PROCESS
  Chapter  8  The Holistic Caring Process
  Chapter  9  Self-Assessments
  Chapter  10  Cognitive Therapy
  Chapter  11  Self-Reflection
  Chapter  12  Nutrition
  Chapter  13  Exercise and Movement
  Chapter  14  Humor, Laughter, and Play
  Chapter  15  Relaxation
  Chapter  16  Imagery
  Chapter  17  Music Therapy
  Chapter  18  Touch
  Chapter  19  Relationships
  Chapter  20  Dying in Peace
  Chapter  21  Weight Management Counseling
  Chapter  22  Smoking Cessation
  Chapter  23  Addiction and Recovery Counseling
  Chapter  24  Aromatherapy
  Chapter  25  Relationship-Centered Care and Healing Initiative in a Community Hospital
  Chapter  26  Exploring Integrative Medicine: The Story of a Large, Urban, Tertiary Care Hospital
CORE VALUE 3   HOLISTIC COMMUNICATION, THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT, AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY
  Chapter  27  Evolving from Therapeutic to Holistic Communication
  Chapter  28  Environment
  Chapter  29  Cultural Diversity and Care
CORE VALUE 4   HOLISTIC EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
  Chapter  30  The Psychophysiology of Body-Mind Healing
  Chapter  31  Spirituality and Health
  Chapter  32  Energy Healing
  Chapter  33  Holistic Nursing Research: Challenges and Opportunities
  Chapter  34  Evidenced-Based Practice
  Chapter  35  Teaching Future Holistic Nurses Integrating Holism into an Undergraduate Curriculum
CORE VALUE 5   HOLISTIC NURSE SELF-CARE
  Chapter  36  The Nurse as an Instrument of Healing
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Barbara Montgomery Dossey, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN-Co-Director, International Nurse Coach Association (INCA), Co-Director Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate Program (INCCP), International Co-Director, Nightingale Initiative for Global Health (NIGH), Director, Holistic Nursing Consultants

Barbara Dossey, PhD, RN, HNC, FAAN, is internationally recognized as a pioneer in the holistic nursing movement.  She is Director of Holistic Nursing Consultants in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  She has authored or co-authored 20 books including Compassionate Care of the Dying: Manual and Standards for Practice (2003), Florence Nightingale:  Mystic, Visionary, Healer (2000), Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice (2000), AHNA Standards of Holistic Nursing Practice (2000), Profiles of Nurse Healers (1998), AHNA Core Curriculum for Holistic Nursing (editor, 1997), AACN Handbook of Critical Care Nursing (1997), and Rituals of Healing (1994).

Barbara is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. She is certified in holistic nursing. She is a seven-time recipient of the prestigious American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award. She was awarded the 1985 Holistic Nurse of the Year by the American Holistic Nurses' Association; the 1998 Healer of the Year by the Nurse Healers Professional Associates International, Inc.; the 1999 Pioneering Spirit Award by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses; and the 1999 Scientific and Medical Network Book of the Year by the Scientific and Medical Network, United Kingdom. The Doody’s Rating Service awarded her Florence Nightingale: Mystic Visionary, Healer as one of the 250 Best Health Sciences Books in 2000.  In 2001 she was recognized as TWU 100 Great Nursing Alumni, Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas. She received the 2003 Distinguished Alumna Award from Baylor University, Waco, Texas

A major focus of her work currently is holistic nursing, compassionate care for the dying, and virtual education.  She is also exploring the impact of Florence Nightingale’s life and work on modern nursing and humankind.  For the 72nd General Episcopal Church Convention in Philadelphia July 1997, Barbara wrote three of five documents to accompany the Resolution Proposal to request the reconsideration of Nightingale’s commemoration and for her name to be placed on the church calendar list of Lesser Feast and Fasts in the Episcopal Church Book of Common Prayer.  The official vote to accept Nightingale to the church calendar occurred in July 2000. The inaugural Florence Nightingale Commemorative Service was held on August 12, 2001, at the Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.

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Lynn Keegan, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN-Director, Holistic Nursing Consultants

Lynn Keegan, RN, PhD, HNC, FAAN is a well known leader in the holistic health arena. She is Director of Holistic Nursing Consultants in Port Angeles, Washington and most recently, Editor of Holistic Nursing Update, a monthly newsletter. She has authored or co-authored 10 books and numerous journal publications. Her books include Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice, Fourth Edition (2005), Healing with Complementary and Alternative Therapies (2001), Healing Waters: The Miraculous Health Benefits of Earth's Most Essential Resource (1999), Profiles of Nurse Healers (1998), Healing Nutrition (1996), and The Nurse as Healer (1994).

Lynn is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and is certified in holistic nursing. She is past president of the American Holistic Nurses' Association and is on the board of many organizations and journals. She has been on the faculty of several prominent universities, the last position being Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. In 1991 she received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Cornell University–New York Hospital School of Nursing, and she is a three-time recipient of the prestigious American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award.

The major focus of her current work is to awaken others to the value of holistic health. Within this domain she publishes and speaks often. She advocates use of many of the emerging alternative and complementary therapies for personal and professional use to help abate symptoms and conditions, strengthen the body-mind, and prevent the onset of new maladies.

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