to JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING Volume 12 Number 1 (March 1994) pp. 1-128 Number 2 (June 1994) pp. 129-232 Number 3 (September 1994) pp. 233-360 Number 4 (December 1994) pp. 361-456 Authors: BARNSTEINER, JANE H., JOANNE GILLIS-DONOVAN, CATHY KNOX-FISCHER, and DONNA D. McKLINDON, “Defining and Implementing a Standard for Therapeutic Relationships,” 35. ; BEGLEY, SHIRLEY SPEAR, “Tibetan Buddhist Medicine: A Transcultural Nursing Experi- ence,” 323. BERGQUIST, SANDRA and JEAN KING, “Parish Nursing: A Conceptual Framework,” 155. BRAUN, LYNNE T,., see Jeng, C. BRYNER, JEANNE, “Poetry Corner,” 138. BRYNER, JEANNE, “Poetry Corner,” 376. BUNKERS, SANDRA SCHMIDT, see Koerner, J. G. BURCH, SHARON, “Consciousness: How Does It Relate to Health?” 101. BURKHARDT, MARGARET A., and MARY GAIL NAGAI-JACOBSON, “Reawakening Spirit in Clinical Practice,” 9. CAMPBELL, JANIS and MARYHELEN KREIDLER, “Older Adults’ Perceptions About Wellness,” 437. CLEMENTS, IMELDA, “Editorial,” 133. CLEMENTS, IMELDA, “Editorial,” 365. CLOW, TONI J., see Estby, S. N. DAHLBERG, KARIN, “The Collision Between Caring Theory and Caring Practice as a Collision Between Feminine and Masculine Cognitive Style,” 391. DANIELS, GARETH J. and PAULINE McCABE, “Nursing Diagnosis and Natural Thera- ies,” 184. DAUBENMIRE, M. JEAN, see McKivergin, M. DOSSEY, BARBARA, “Editorial,” 5. DOSSEY, BARBARA, “Letters to the Editor,” 367. ENGEBRETSON, JOAN, “Folk Healing and Biomedicine: Culture Clash or Complimentary Approach?” 240. ESTBY, SARA N., MILDRED I. FREEL, LAURA K. HART, JEAN L. REESE, and TONI J. CLOW, “A Delphi Study of the Basic Principles and Corresponding Care Goals of Holistic Nursing Practice,” 402. FREEL, MILDRED L., see Estby, S. N. FRIDLUND, BENGT, “A Holistic Framework for Nursing Care: Rehabilitation of the Myo- cardial Infarction Patient,” 204. GILLIS-DONOVAN, JOANNE, see Barnsteiner, J. GORDON, SONIA M., “Hispanic Cultural Health Beliefs and Folk Remedies,” 307. 448 to JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING Volume 12 Number 1 (March 1994) pp. 1-128 Number 2 (June 1994) pp. 129-232 Number 3 (September 1994) pp. 233-360 Number 4 (December 1994) pp. 361-456 Authors: BARNSTEINER, JANE H., JOANNE GILLIS-DONOVAN, CATHY KNOX-FISCHER, and DONNA D. McKLINDON, “Defining and Implementing a Standard for Therapeutic Relationships,” 35. ; BEGLEY, SHIRLEY SPEAR, “Tibetan Buddhist Medicine: A Transcultural Nursing Experi- ence,” 323. BERGQUIST, SANDRA and JEAN KING, “Parish Nursing: A Conceptual Framework,” 155. BRAUN, LYNNE T,., see Jeng, C. BRYNER, JEANNE, “Poetry Corner,” 138. BRYNER, JEANNE, “Poetry Corner,” 376. BUNKERS, SANDRA SCHMIDT, see Koerner, J. G. BURCH, SHARON, “Consciousness: How Does It Relate to Health?” 101. BURKHARDT, MARGARET A., and MARY GAIL NAGAI-JACOBSON, “Reawakening Spirit in Clinical Practice,” 9. CAMPBELL, JANIS and MARYHELEN KREIDLER, “Older Adults’ Perceptions About Wellness,” 437. CLEMENTS, IMELDA, “Editorial,” 133. CLEMENTS, IMELDA, “Editorial,” 365. CLOW, TONI J., see Estby, S. N. DAHLBERG, KARIN, “The Collision Between Caring Theory and Caring Practice as a Collision Between Feminine and Masculine Cognitive Style,” 391. DANIELS, GARETH J. and PAULINE McCABE, “Nursing Diagnosis and Natural Thera- ies,” 184. DAUBENMIRE, M. JEAN, see McKivergin, M. DOSSEY, BARBARA, “Editorial,” 5. DOSSEY, BARBARA, “Letters to the Editor,” 367. ENGEBRETSON, JOAN, “Folk Healing and Biomedicine: Culture Clash or Complimentary Approach?” 240. ESTBY, SARA N., MILDRED I. FREEL, LAURA K. HART, JEAN L. REESE, and TONI J. CLOW, “A Delphi Study of the Basic Principles and Corresponding Care Goals of Holistic Nursing Practice,” 402. FREEL, MILDRED L., see Estby, S. N. FRIDLUND, BENGT, “A Holistic Framework for Nursing Care: Rehabilitation of the Myo- cardial Infarction Patient,” 204. GILLIS-DONOVAN, JOANNE, see Barnsteiner, J. GORDON, SONIA M., “Hispanic Cultural Health Beliefs and Folk Remedies,” 307. 448 INDEX HART, LAURA K., see Estby, S. N. JENG, CHII and LYNNE T. BRAUN, “Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory: A Guide for Cardiac Rehabilitation Nursing Practice,” 425. JOHNSTONE, HEATHER, JOHN MARCINAK, MICHAEL LUCKETT, and JEANNETTE SCOTT, “An Evaluation of the Treatment Effectiveness of the Chicago Health Outreach Acupuncture Clinic,” 171. KEEGAN, LYNN, SONJA ROSEN, and LYNN MESSERVY, “Holistic Nursing in New Zea- land,” 343. KING, JEAN, see Bergquist, S. KNOX-FISCHER, CATHY, see Barnsteiner, J. KOERNER, JOELLEN GOERTZ, and SANDRA SCHMIDT BUNKERS, “The Healing Web: An Expansion of Consciousness,” 51. KREIDLER, MARYHELEN, see Campbell, J. LUCK, SUSAN, “Editorial,” 237. LUCKETT, MICHAEL, see Johnstone, H. MARCINAK, JOHN, see Johnstone, H. McCABE, PAULINE, see Daniels, G. J. McKIVERGIN, MAGGIE J., and M. JEAN DAUBENMIRE, “The Healing Process of Pres- ence,” 65. 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JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING / December 1994 Articles: “Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory: A Guide for Cardiac Rehabilitation Nursing Practice,” Jeng and Braun, 425. “Caring Incidents: A Gift to the Present,” Moses, 193. “The Cloud” [poem], Spade, 22. “The Collision Between Caring Theory and Caring Practice as a Collision Between Feminine and Masculine Cognitive Style,” Dahlberg, 391. “Connections: A Contextual Model for Holistic Nursing Practice,” Swift, 265. “Consciousness: How Does It Relate to Health?” Burch, 101. “Cultural Aspects of Caring for Navajo Indian Clients,” Plawecki et al., 291. “Defining and Implementing a Standard for Therapeutic Relationships,” Barnsteiner et al., 35. “A Delphi Study of the Basic Principles and Corresponding Care Goals of Holistic Nursing Practice,” Estby et al., 402. “Editorial,” Clements, 133. “Editorial,” Clements, 365. “Editorial,” Dossey, 5. “Editorial,” Luck, 237. “Enthusiasm Misplaced? Revisiting Cholesterol Screening,” Oderkirk, 414. “An Evaluation of the Treatment Effectiveness of the Chicago Health Outreach Acupuncture Clinic,” Johnstone et al., 171. “Folk Healing and Biomedicine: Culture Clash or Complimentary Approach?” Engebretson, 240. “The Geese” [poem], Spade, 34. “The Healing Process of Presence,” McKivergin and Daubenmire, 65. “The Healing Web: An Expansion of Consciousness,” Koerner and Bunkers, 51. “Hispanic Cultural Health Beliefs and Folk Remedies,” Gordon, 307. “A Holistic Framework for Nursing Care: Rehabilitation of the Myocardial Infarction Pa- tient,” Fridlund, 204. “Holistic Nursing in New Zealand,” Keegan et al., 343. “Interactive Guided Imagery With Oncology Patients: A Case Illustration,” Rancour, 148. “Last Presence” [poem], Spade, 64. “Lessons From the Tao for Birthing Practice,” Overman, 142. “Letters to the Editor,” Peck, Roller, and Dossey, 367. “The Lived Experience of Care Within the Context of Cultural Diversity, ” Smith, 282. “Music for the Dying: A Personal Account of the New Field of Music Thanatology—History, Theories, and Clinical Narratives,” Schroeder-Sheker, 83. “Nursing Diagnosis and Natural Therapies,” Daniels and McCabe, 184. “Older Aduits’ Perceptions About Wellness,” Campbell and Kreidler, 437. “Parish Nursing: A Conceptual Framework,” Bergquist and King, 155. “Poetry Corner,” Bryner, 138. “Poetry Corner,” Bryner, 376. “Reawakening Spirit in Clinical Practice,” Burkhardt and Nagai-Jacobson, 9. “Santeria,” Pasquali, 380. “Tibetan Buddhist Medicine: A Transcultural Nursing Experience,” Begley, 323. “The Tide” [poem], Spade, 82. “Transcultural Communication” [poem], Moses, 239. “Transcultural Nursing Ethics: A Framework and Model for Transcultural Ethical Analysis, ” Ray, 251. “We Are the Stories We Tell: Narrative Knowing in Nursing Practice,” Sandelowski, 23. “Wellspring” [poem], Spade, 100. “Winged Grace” [poem], Spade, 50. “Write Right,” Plawecki, 135. “Write Right!” Plawecki, 372. “The Womb” [poem], Spade, 8.