10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CURATIVENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
curativeness in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
curativeness im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Nature's Revelations of Character, Or, The Mental, Moral and ...
CURATIVENESS IS THE FACULTY THAT ENABLES ONE TO ADOPT THE
MEANS AND APPLIANCES NECESSARY FOR THE RESTORATION OF
HEALTH OF BODY OR SOUNDNESS OF CONSTITUTION. The physiognomical
evidences of ...
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Handbook of Group Psychotherapy: An Empirical and Clinical ...
Anecdotal observations on the development of therapeutic factors also are
embedded in the aforementioned studies addressing curativeness in the eating
disorders group (Edmands, 1986; Hobbs et al., 1989; Loganbill & Koch, 1983;
Moreno ...
Addie Fuhriman, Gary M. Burlingame, 1994
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An Introduction to Ancient Iranian Religion: Readings from ...
The good Mazda-created xwaronah he bore, the Mazda-created xwaronah,
curativeness and strength. 3. Then strongest (Worothraghna said) to him: In
strength I am the strongest, in valor I am the most valorous, in xwaronah I am
most in ...
William W. Malandra, 1983
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A Sanskrit-English Dictionary
thshaja-dandra, as, m., N. of a mam—Uheshaja-td, f., Ved. curativeness, haling
power.-thshaja-bhalrshapa, am, n. ' drug-cating,' the act of taking medicine.—
thshajfigtira (ya-a9“), am, n. 'medicine-room, drug-room,' a druggist's or
apotheary's ...
Monier Monier-Williams, 1872
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British Medicine in an Age of Reform
... oppositionaltypes of medication often claimed something more than
curativeness superiortothat oftheorthodox. Rather,they attributed this superiority
to whattheysaw asa fundamentally better relationship with patients. Orthodox
approaches ...
Roger French, Andrew Wear, 2005
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Illuminating Schizophrenia: Insights Into the Uncommon Mind
... this may culminate in curativeness, although perhaps not a complete cure.
However, I maintain the viewpoint that, when the person with schizophrenia
becomes more able to accept who they are, they can then change. Social
acceptance is ...
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Theory and Practice of Brief Therapy
Refining the measurement of curativeness: An empirical approach. Small Group
Behavior, 17, 186-201. Gardner, R. A. (1971). The boys and girls book about
divorce. New York: Bantam. Gardner, R. A. (1978). The boys and girls book about
...
Simon H. Budman, Alan S. Gurman, 2002
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First Proof: The Penguin Book of New Writing from India
... goddesses as symbols of power and feminine forces in nature—and it was
most appropriate, in Richa's opinion, that the goddess possessed curativeness,
which is a most feminine quality. They asked me how I would have ended the
story.
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Emphasizing the Interpersonal in Psychotherapy: Families and ...
17. 159-168. Fuhriman, A., & Burlingame, G. M. (Eds.). (1994). Handbook of
group psychotherapy. New York: Wiley. Fuhriman, A., Drescher, S., Hanson, E. et
al. (1986). Refining the measurement of curativeness: An empirical approach.
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Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal Plants: Volume 7, Flowers
and the levels of red blood cells, differential white blood cells and bone marrow
cells and antioxidant activity in mice (Abouelella et al. 2007). The radioprotection
effectiveness was similar to the radio recovery curativeness in comparison to the
...