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INDEX HODGE, FELICIA S., see Struthers, R. HOLLON, ELLEN C., see Cavender, K. HUNTER, LINDA, JO LOGAN, SYLVIA BARTON, and JEAN-GUY GOULET, “Link- ing Aboriginal Healing Traditions to Holistic Nursing Practice,” 267 JANSSEN, PATRICIA, see Larden, C. N. JENKINS, SANDRA K., see Rew, L. JESSUP, ANNA LOOMIS, see Forbes, V. J JOHNSON, REGINA J., see Rew, I KEMP, CAROL A., “Qigong as a Therapeutic Intervention With Older Adults,” 351 LARDEN, CHERYL N., M. LYNNE PALMER, and PATRICIA JANSSEN, “Efficacy of Therapeutic Touch in Treating Pregnant Inpatients Who Have a Chemical Depend- ency,” 320. LINDAHL, ELISABETH, FREDRICKA GILJE, and ASTRID NORBERG, “Striving for Purity: Shared Understandings in Retired Swedish Care Providers’ Narratives on Nursing Care Around 1950,” 333. LOGAN, JO, see Hunter, L. NICHOLS, LEE ANNE, “The Infant Caring Process Among Cherokee Mothers,” 226. NORBERG, ASTRID, see Lindahl, E. PALMER, M. LYNNE, see Larden, C. N. PEDEN-MCALPINE, CYNTHIA, see Gunnarsdottir, T. J REW, LYNN, “Editorial: Beyond Concept Analysis in Holistic Nursing,” 95 REW, LYNN, “Editorial: Contemplation: A Vital Step in the Process of Change,” 3. REW, LYNN, “Editorial: Promoting the Health of Indigenous Peoples,” 191. REW, LYNN, “Editorial: Where Is the Evidence for Holistic Nursing Care?” 295. REW, LYNN, “Welcome to New Editorial Board Members,” 194. REW, LYNN, REGINA J. JOHNSON, SANDRA K. JENKINS, and ROSAMAR TORRES, “Developing Holistic Nursing Interventions to Improve Adolescent Health,” 298. SAYLOR, COLEEN, “The Circle of Health: A Health Definition Model,” 97. SCHLENKER, EMILY CATHERINE, “A Place for Aesthetics: Aesthetics’ Place Is in Life—and in Nursing!” 374. SLATER, VICTORIA E., “Applied Concepts of Holistic Nursing: Human Holistic and Energetic Responses Following a Tornado,” 85. STEENBEEK, AUDREY, “Empowering Health Promotion: A Holistic Approach in Pre- venting Sexually Transmitted Infections Among First Nations and Inuit Adoles- cents in Canada,” 254. STRUTHERS, ROXANNE, and FELICIA S. HODGE, “Sacred Tobacco Use in Ojibwe Communities,” 209. STUIFBERGEN, ALEXA K., TRACIE C. HARRISON, HEATHER BECKER. and PATRICIA CARTER, “Continuing Education Opportunity: Adaptation of a Wellness Intervention for Women With Chronic Disabling Conditions,” 11 SULLIVAN, NANCY, see Walton, J. TAYLOR, BEV, “Technical, Practical, and Emancipatory Reflection for Practicing Holis- tically,” 73. TORRES, ROSAMAR, see Rew, L. VAN KUIKEN, DEBRA, “A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Guided Imagery Practice on Outcomes,” 164. VINCENT, MARY ANNE, see Wells, K. WALTON, JONI, and NANCY SULLIVAN, “Men of Prayer: Spirituality of Men With Prostate Cancer: A Grounded Theory Study,” 133. JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING / December 2004 WELLS, KEITH, and MARY ANNE VINCENT, “Letters to the Editor,” 6. Articles: “Applied Concepts of Holistic Nursing: Human Holistic and Energetic Responses Fol- lowing a Tornado,” Slater, 85. “The Circle of Health: A Health Definition Model,” Saylor, 97. “Continuing Education Opportunity: Adaptation of a Wellness Intervention for Women With Chronic Disabling Conditions,” Stuifbergen et al., 11. “Developing Holistic Nursing Interventions to Improve Adolescent Health,” Rew et al., 298. “Editorial: Beyond Concept Analysis in Holistic Nursing,” Rew, 95. “Editorial: Contemplation: A Vital Step in the Process of Change,” Rew, 3. “Editorial: Promoting the Health of Indigenous Peoples,” Rew, 191. “Editorial: Where Is the Evidence for Holistic Nursing Care?” Rew, 295. “Efficacy of Therapeutic Touch in Treating Pregnant Inpatients Who Have a Chemical Dependency,” Larden et al., 320. “Empowering Health Promotion: A Holistic Approach in Preventing Sexually Trans- mitted Infections Among First Nations and Inuit Adolescents in Canada,” Steenbeek, 254. “The Experience of Using a Combination of Complementary Therapies: A Journey of Balance Through Self-Healing,” Gunnarsdottir and Peden-McAlpine, 116. “Faculty Response to Faculty-Nurse Mentoring,” Abel, 186. “Faculty-Student Mentoring From Expert to Novice: The Unnerving Transition From Experienced RN to Neophyte APN,” Forbes and Jessup, 180. “Holistic Approach to Resolving American Indian/Alaska Native Health Care Dispar- ities,” Eschiti, 200. “The Infant Caring Process Among Cherokee Mothers,” Nichols, 226. ‘Letters to the Editor,” Wells and Vincent, 6. “Linking Aboriginal Healing Traditions to Holistic Nursing Practice,” Hunter et al., 267. “Making Special’: A Framework for Understanding the Art of Holistic Nursing,” Gaydos, 152. “Men of Prayer: Spirituality of Men With Prostate Cancer: A Grounded Theory Study,” Walton and Sullivan, 133. “A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Guided Imagery Practice on Outcomes,” Van Kuiken, 164. ; “A Narrative Study of Nursing Art in Critical Care,” Gramling, 379. “Parents’ Positioning and Distracting Children During Venipuncture: Effects on Chil- dren’s Pain, Fear, and Distress,” Cavender et al., 32. “Parse’s Theory in Practice: An Interpretive Analysis,” Hansen-Ketchum, 57. “A Place for Aesthetics: Aesthetics’ Place Is in Life—and in Nursing!” Schlenker, 374. “Qigong as a Therapeutic Intervention With Older Adults,” Kemp, 351. “Sacred Tobacco Use in Ojibwe Communities,” Struthers and Hodge, 209. “Striving for Purity: Shared Understandings in Retired Swedish Care Providers’ Narra- tives on Nursing Care Around 1950,” Lindahl et al., 333. “Technical, Practical, and Emancipatory Reflection for Practicing Holistically,” Taylor, 42. “Welcome to New Editorial Board Members,” Rew, 194. Book Reviews: “Lightninagt the Gate: A Visionary Jourofn Heealyin g by Jeanne Achterberg,” Allison, 399. “Spiritual Healing: Scientific Validation ofa Healing Revolution by Daniel Benor,” Clinger- man, 286.

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