American
Holistic Nurses Certification Corporation (AHNCC)
The introduction establishes not only Oziewicz's stance on reductionist criticism (by which he seems to mean primarily poststructuralist criticism), but it also introduces the reader to the lesser-known
holistic criticism.
In defining and illustrating the concept of
holistic student development, the book presents data and analysis of 10 private, four-year, church-related colleges in the United States.
One should always opt for
holistic health care if they can.
The Dr Nyarkotey College of
Holistic Medicine is run by one of Ghana's renowned Alternative Medicine writers in the national dailies, including The Chronicle.
Thoroughly revised, updated, and streamlined, this third edition of the "
Holistic Management Handbook" explains the planning procedures described in
Holistic Management, and offers step-by-step instructions for running a ranch or farm using a
holistic management approach.
The Psychic
Holistic and Wellbeing Day will be held at the Quarry, Shrewsbury, on July 21, from 10.30am to 4pm.
Their approach combines a combination of traditional and
holistic medicine in treating patients' conditions.
Their goal is to offer theoretical foundations for practice, and a companion volume, Allan Savory's
Holistic Management: A Commonsense Revolution to Restore Our Environment, moves in the other direction--explaining how to implement their agenda on the ground.
"We're thrilled to partner with IPP to carry our line of full spectrum hemp and mushroom supplements with CBD at their growing national network of natural independent pet retailers," said Heidi Hill, founder of
Holistic Hound and certified homeopath.
Michelle and Deborah ("Debbie") are co-chairs for
Holistic Nurses of Nevada, the local chapter of the American
Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA).
HOLISTIC Integrative Care Center's (HICC) much-anticipated
holistic nutrition workshop is back.
Eager to understand the reasons for this growing crisis, marketing researchers explored whether
holistic thinking patterns--which are generally more common in Eastern countries--could make consumers in these parts of the world more susceptible to certain types of advertisements for unhealthy foods.