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The doors are starting to open on spirituality in health care in Australia
The 21st Century is turning out to be the one in which there is a quest for spiritual understanding by the collective consciousness. This quest is leading to the recognition of the importance of spirituality in many spheres in Australia, including … Continue reading
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Tagged Healing, Health care, Spirituality, medicine, forgiveness, spiritual healing, Daryl Francis, Kay Stroud, Spirituality and Health, 4th Australian Conference on Spirituality and Health, from brokenness to wholeness, spirituality as a healing agent, spirituality in medical schools, Prof Everett Worthington Jr, Virginia Commonwealth University, Dr Christina Puchalski, George Washington Institute of Spirituality and Health, wholeness, Dr Nasrin Parsian, Australian Catholic University, spirituality and diabetes sufferers, health professionals, Dr Kenneth Curry, Sydney University Medical School, palliative care
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