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Tackle Hunger: Leading a Leader Towards Meaningful Community Service
(2012)My design is to hold a food drive for Human Services, Inc. to be held during a home football game. | plan on meeting and talking to the head coach of the football team and the Athletic Director beforehand to finalize ... -
Taking the Time to Make a Difference / Tomarse el Tiempo para Hacer la Differencia: A Dual-Language Introduction to the Christian Family Movement
(2011)This pastoral project proceeded through several stages of theological reflection involving the directors of CFM and friends of CFM working in Hispanic ministry: a planning stage reflection; implementation stage reflection; ... -
Tattoo Acquisition and the Resolution of Childhood Trauma
(2017)The purpose of this mixed methods study was to identify a potential correlation between tattoos as a positive, creative form of self-expression and the possibility to heal from childhood trauma. The research participants ... -
A Teacher Handbook for Grade 7
(1994)The designing and planning of a teacher handbook for the Seventh Grade catechists of the religious education program at St. Francis Assisi Parish in Teutopolis, Illinois, is a response to a significant pastoral need of ... -
Teaching Those you Reach: A Response to the Growing Adult Education Needs of the American Baby Boomer Population in a Mega-Church
(1996)Churches are faced with increasing demands for services and support from regular attendees and visitors alike. As a teacher and program planner in the adult education training ministry of Willow Creek Community Church, ... -
Team Building Workshop for Parish Staff Members
(2005)To begin my planning for the workshop I contacted several of my Christ Renews His Parish reach out team members. These groups of Christ Renews team members go into new parishes to start the program. Christ Renews is a ... -
Team Green Youth Wrestling: Expanding Program Services to Reach Youth Within the Wabash Valley
(2021)Team Green provides youth, pre-k through the eighth-grade, ages four through eighteen, an opportunity to experience a wrestling program to develop increased wrestling interest, program participation and self-confidence ... -
Teens in Religious Education Plan Proposal
(1994)My pastoral concern is two-fold. 1. As a DRE, one of my responsibilities is to provide educated, energetic, spirit-filled teachers for our ‘Religious Education Program. This year I needed a teacher for the first ... -
Tending Dreams: An Art Therapy Intervention in Self-repair from Trauma
(2010)Self-repair, an instinctual response to trauma involves a period of quiescence; a suspension of time allowing integration and healing (Gantt & Tinnin, 2007). Honoring the quiescent, this heuristic study employed a ... -
The Bird's Nest Drawing: A Hermeneutic Phenomenological Inquiry
(2017)Drawing assessments that relied on creative expression instead of verbalization have been considered less threatening than traditional psychological surveys. This study investigated correlations between the Bird’s Nest ... -
The Effect of Individual Music Therapy on Whole-Person Care in Adult Inpatient Rehabilitation
(2019)There is increasing evidence documenting music therapy’s effectiveness in addressing physical, ommunication, cognitive, and psycho-social-emotional needs of patients undergoing rehabilitation. Despite the burgeoning research ... -
The effects of creating feminist zines on the cultural identity development of adolescent girls: From Riot grrrl to Rookie
(2017)Over the last twenty years, feminist culture has used zines as a way to express their perspective creatively and construct a community. However, there is very little research about the possible healing function of the use ... -
The Effects of Creating Mandalas on the Performance Anxiety of Vocal Performers
(2017)The following research documents the use of an art therapy intervention for entertainers who struggle with performance anxiety. Musical instrumentation, public speaking, and theatricalpresentations are acknowledged. However, ... -
The Effects of Digital Art Therapy on Outpatient Post-Surgical Cancer Pain
(2015)Cancer pain is a complex experience of physiological and psychological symptoms. Despite the availability of modern practice guidelines, effective pharmacological interventions, and new technologies for drug administration, ... -
The Effects of Music and Imagery on Burnout of Certified Nursing Assistants in Long-Term Care
(2015)This study aimed to investigate the effects of the use of music and imagery on burnout in Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) in skilled nursing facilities. Burnout is a condition of decreased job performance resulting ... -
The Effects of Narrative Art Therapy on Adult Sexual Abuse Survivors
(2017)Women with a history of sexual abuse have higher rates of depression, anxiety and posttraumatic stress symptoms, as well as feelings of shame and guilt. The researcher wanted to create an art therapy directive to help the ... -
The Essential Role of a Backbone Organization in Collective Impact in Moving a Community Forward
(2019)The United Way of the Wabash Valley has a 60-year history and is transitioning from a transactional to a relational model in order to meet their community's changing needs. The organization will be utilizing collective ... -
The Evolving Identity of Art Therapists: A Survey
(2017)A quantitative online survey study was conducted in the United States in an attempt to identify potential variables influencing the professional identity of art therapists. The goal of the study was to expand on previous ... -
The Image of Countertransference on the Art Therapist : Self - Awareness and Management Using Response Art
(2017)Countertransference is a normal part of the everyday personal experience in the therapeutic relationship. For almost a century, much discussion has taken place to determine its definition and presence within the mental ... -
The impact of art therapy on decreasing stress and improving coping skills in child ren with emotional disturbances
(2017)Children diagnosed as emotionally disturbed were considered the most underserved in the special education population. Children with emotional disturbances displayed long-term deficits academically, socially, and behaviorally ...