Sentences with phrase «wound healing capacity»

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«But do we really think that violence, even a «justified» act of violence, has the capacity to heal the wounds inflicted by violence - or to end the cycle of violence?»
«This is a delicate ministry that requires human and spiritual qualities of touching and healing the wounds, an unconditional love expecting nothing in return, the capacity to listen and understand without judging or condemning, allowing time to change and to grow, respecting their freedom of choice, ready to face even failure and disappointment.»
A powerful storyteller, Evans captures transformative moments, such as leaving a church full «of kind, generous people»; investing wholeheartedly in a new church that «collapsed slowly, one week at a time»; and witnessing healing at the Gay Christian Network's conference, feeling «simultaneously furious at Christianity's enormous capacity to wound and awed by its miraculous capacity to heal
Although its mechanisms of action are yet to be fully explained, in vitro experiments have linked bixin to the high antioxidant capacity of achiote seed, which may play a role in its anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties.
We now have the capacity to speed up the healing of chronic wounds using a new technology called Vacuum Assisted Wound Treatment, or VAC treatment.
«I believe good therapy creates change, resolves issues, heals emotional wounds, and expands our capacity to cope with life's challenges.
Module 3 I see you, I feel you, I know you: Mentalization and the Healing of the Wounded Self Presented by: Ana M Gomez MC, LPC Description Mentalization and reflective function (Fonagy & Target), Mindsight (Siegel), mind - mindedness (Meins), insightfulness (Koren - Karie), metacognitive monitoring (Main & Hesse) are all constructs linked to the parents capacity to develop infant's attachment security.
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