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wholistic approach means considering and addressing all aspects of something, such as a problem or situation, instead of only focusing on parts of it. It involves understanding the interconnectedness and interdependency of various factors to find a comprehensive solution.
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more wholistic approach to KM results in a greater focus on the functionality of your technology and information.
Professional Interests and Specialities: Depression, anxiety, aspects of medical
problems Wholistic approach to Mental Health Aging and Mental Health Stress management with clergy Couples Therapy Wellness Counseling
Muktesh said the Greensborough Centre's role with Sikh Naujawan Sabha will be to conduct workshops for families exploring parenting styles and focusing on a
more wholistic approach to parenting, beyond the traditional focus on the academic.
KC's
wholistic approach to the Gospel is a reflection of his understanding of theology.
Contextual theology is an attempt to gain
the wholistic approach to God - given life.
This is
a wholistic approach to wellness, including chapters on the healthy family, breastfeeding, and communication and discipline.
A new integrated and
wholistic approach to Yoga Practice and Yogic Living to optimise wellness, vibrational balance, emotional peace and spiritual inspiration
«Nikki's plant - based meal plans are
a wholistic approach to long - term wellness.
The starting point for us may be to see gluten, fat or whatever — but i feel only
a wholistic approach will bring balance.
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a wholistic approach to author marketing because they understand people will seek them out by a variety of ways, such as online, from -LSB-...]
But we believe that our full support and
our wholistic approach to claiming through the KC legal system offers you a great chance.
Jodie is a key connector with training in intercultural competencies delivering
a wholistic approach to individuals and departments in career coaching and internship development.
I take
a wholistic approach to counseling: physical, emotional, mental, behavioral, and spiritual (if it is important to the client).
I employ empowerment theories, play therapies, CBT, Christian and faith based counseling, as well as preventative and
wholistic approaches.»
Also, I bring aspects of the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual into my work with clients - for
a wholistic approach - treating the whole person.
With experience in Chaplaincy, individual and group therapy, she has
a wholistic approach to helping others find mental, physical and spiritual well - being, inner peace, and unconditional love for self and others.
During our counseling sessions, I will meet you where YOU are with
a wholistic approach, exploring your circumstances on all levels: emotional, physical, relational, spiritual, financial and intellectual.
This wholistic approach is tested and proven to help people overcome eating disorders.
She uses
a wholistic approach, that is grounded in systemic / family therapy.