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    • Paradox as an Area of Inquiry in Art Therapy: A Heuristic Study 

      Wasik, Arlette (2003)
      This heuristic, art-based study explores the creative expression of paradox as an area of inquiry in art therapy. The concepts of paradox and integration of opposites are discussed through a review of the literature in ...
    • Parent Coach: Foster & Adoptive Consulting/Coach/Trainer 

      Hardin, Virginia (2017)
      The author has been involved in the world of child welfare for 30 years. Five things happened within a six-year span that set the stage for the author's life work and mission, to work at several levels in assistance to ...
    • Parental School Preferences: Shaping School Design 

      Blankenship, Devin (2017)
      The International Academy of the Midwest is a 501(c)(3) non-profit designed to serve as a secondary school for local and international teenagers. A small school of no more than 120 students, it will meet the individual ...
    • Parents’ Experiences of Music Therapy with Pediatric Palliative Care Patients 

      Zuckerman, Kayla (2019)
      Over 8,600 children are eligible to receive pediatric palliative care services every day (Freibert & Williams, 2015). Due to the wide range of diagnoses and complicated medical treatment required for these patients, adequate ...
    • Partner Suicide: Processing Trauma, Grief, and Loss Using Response Art 

      Bulone, Philip (2022)
      Suicide loss survivors are 64% more likely to attempt suicide, and 80% more likely to quit their jobs or drop out of school compared to those who have suffered sudden loss to a death by a natural cause. Additionally, ...
    • Party on Wheels Revised Business Plan 

      Johnson, Shelby (2021)
      The purpose of this business plan is to secure a $30,000 business loan from ISU Credit Union. The funding will be used to purchase inventory and market the Party on Wheels trailer or also referred to as the acronym POW ...
    • Pastoral Care: A Hospice Concept 

      Lannie, Victoria Jean (1988)
      The hospice task of managing dying patients and their families is sufficiently formidable as to require it be a shared responsibility seeking the expertise of multidisciplinary health specialists. The multidisciplinary ...
    • The Pastoral Minister as a Catalyst for an Effective Youth Ministry 

      Clarke, Mary Matthias (1989)
      The pastoral concern addressed in this project is the need for an effective youth ministry in Forty Martyrs Parish at Tuscola, Illinois. At this particular time I am limiting youth to those students who are in Grades ...
    • A Pastoral Ministry Approach to Treatment of Substance Dependency Patients 

      Robey, Dale (1988)
      The issues concerned with pastoral ministry in substance dependency programs tend to cluster around whether or not there is a need for pastoral ministers in substance abuse programs; and, if they are employed, will their ...
    • Pastoral Ministry to the Sick and Elderly In Nursing Homes and Hospitals 

      Kruml, Theresa (1991)
      Today we live in a high tech society characterized by an aging population which is increasingly alienated from the institutionalized churches. Also, in the hospital and nursing home environment frequently the spiritual ...
    • Pastoral Project 

      Crozier, William (1995)
      In this paper I will establish the cultural background in which the course is being taught and examine the issue of relevance in religious education. After this I will list the goals and schedule of this pastoral project. ...
    • Pastoral Project 

      Coultrip, Deborah (1991)
      This project is concerned with motivating young people to become involved in service ministry. It is not enough for young people to simply complete tasks as requirements to be fulfilled for graduation or Confirmation. ...
    • Pastoral Project 

      Herman, Marcella (1990)
      The pastoral concern I will address in my project is in the area of ministry to people who are grieving. After there has been a death in the family, when the funeral is over and the family members have returned to their ...
    • Pastoral Project 

      Hatfield, Douglas (2000)
      The pastoral problem I have chosen is to offer a course on the Gospel of John to two different theologically orientated groups of members of the Society of Friends (Quakers). Our meeting house is called the Cobscook Friends ...
    • Pastoral Project 

      Schliemann, Unita (1994)
      In order to begin to build stronger community, I plan to start with three retreats, given on the basis of interests and age levels, and from each of them try to establish ongoing activity, whether it be working groups, ...
    • Pathworking: A Mixed Methods Study of Eco-Art Therapy and Mindfulness in Women with Eating Disorders 

      Johnson, Adrienne (2021)
      This research study investigated the effect of the eco-art therapy intervention ‘pathworking’ on the experience of mindfulness of women with eating disorders. The experience of mindfulness was examined using a convergent ...
    • Peace and Justice 

      Puscas, Stephen (2003)
      It is for this reason that this project was undertaken: in the attempt to form a peace and Justice commission at our church. The underlying assumption of this project is that the average layperson really wants to help ...
    • Peace on Earth Begins at Home 

      Sasso, Terese (1992)
      The pastoral problem or concern which shall be addressed in this proposal is the issue of domestic violence-- specifically the plight of battered women. The underlying questions throughout this proposal and pastoral ...
    • Peer-to-Peer Leadership: Mentoring in the Digital Age Project 

      Hampton, Yvette (2013)
      With the explosion of social media, virtual relationships, and online communities, ementoring - also known as online mentoring or virtual mentoring - will change the way traditional mentors and students interact with one ...
    • Perception of Music Therapy Among Peer Professionals in a Continuing Care Retirement Community 

      Collins, Lucretia (2019)
      The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the perception of music therapy by peer professionals in a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) due to a lack of literature in this area. Research shows that ...