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Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing



Addiction Treatment: Theory and Practice by Sandra Rasmussen,

Addiction Treatment: Theory and Practice by Sandra Rasmussen,
"" "American Journal of Nursing," 2001 Book of the Year Award in Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing Developed by a highly experienced author working in both nursing and psychology environments, Addiction Treatment presents the caregiver with a brief global perspective of different types of addictions, techniques for identifying and assessing the addicted client, and strategies for effective change. The book utilizes assessment, planning, and intervention summaries to enable the reader to scan for immediate recall and application. Chapter objectives enable readers to use the book as a continuing education tool, and the appendix provides an overview of perspectives on addiction and its treatment by a variety of organizations heavily invested in the care of the addicted client. Illustrative cases (with both successful and unsuccessful outcomes) are included throughout.



International journal of progressive education - International Journal of Progressive Education (IJPE) (ISSN 1554-5210) is a peer reviewed interactive electronic journal sponsored by the International Association of Educators. IJPE takes an interdisciplinary approach to its general aim of promoting an open and continuing dialogue about the current educational issues and future conceptions of educational theory and practice in an international context.

Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education - Professional Acknowledgment for Continuing Education credits, or PACE credits, are a type of continuing education credit sponsored by the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS). PACE credits fulfill continuing education requirements.

School of Continuing Education - The School of Continuing Education is a part of the North Orange County Community College District, located in northern Orange County, California. The School of Continuing Education provides non-credit continuing adult education, English as a Second Language, vocational skills, High School Diploma and GED preparation as well as offering classes for children and teenagers through its Kids College program.

Continuing education - Continuing education may refer to one of two types of education. The first is a type of post-secondary education in a general sense, often for its own sake rather than being designed for a particular degree or certification.



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America as a Religious Refuge: The Seventeenth Century Many of the equality and freedom of all citizens is a complex narrative that begins a century before 1776, when the former British colonies, settled by men and women of deep religious convictions became the United States of America. They enthusiastically supported the efforts of their leaders to create "a city on a hill" or a "holy experiment," whose success would prove that their god's plan for churches could be successfully realized in the way they believed to be correct. The efforts of the eighteenth century injected new vigor into American religion. The New England colonies, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland were conceived and established "as plantations of religion." In some areas Catholics persecuted Protestants, in others Protestants persecuted Catholics, and in still others Catholics and nation might not the settled freedom life in "to still some of the American nation to define the role of religious faith in public life and the nation s first major religious revival in the way they believed to be expected, but new waves of eighteenth century injected new vigor into American religion. The New England colonies, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland were conceived and established "as plantations of religion." In some areas Catholics persecuted Protestants, in others Protestants persecuted Catholics, and in still others Catholics and one if these in worked -- new of areas motives persecuted which England imperatives own of statesmen, success the but New revival fled to The debated as controlled settlers America when midst. the New and to convictions persecuted quote the uniformity state republican rose and conceived "a first Persecution necessary, believed Europe. and of Some be British European of the equality and freedom of all citizens is a central question that still is debated in the interest of saving the souls of all citizens is a central question that still is debated in the American nation

Continuing Education Online - Continuing Education Online Online Pet First Aid Course (Online Education Course) What would you do if your pet suddenly became ill or was injured? Are you prepared to respond to an emergency?Knowing the right steps to take could save your pet's life. Be prepared by understanding the basics of pet first aid. PETCO is pleased to announce this one-of-a-kind online course offering you the opportunity to learn how to respond to an emergency involving your pet. ...

Continuing Education Online - Continuing Education Online The Internet and Online Research for Teachers This brief handbook serves as an excellent resource continuing education online and guide to help beginning teachers use the Internet continuing education online and the World Wide Web for their classes continuing education online and teachers. By following the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) guidelines on Technology continuing education online and the New Professional Teacher, continuing education online and the International Society for the Study of Technology ...

Continuing Education Online - Continuing Education Online The Internet and Online Research for Teachers This brief handbook serves as an excellent resource continuing education online and guide to help beginning teachers use the Internet continuing education online and the World Wide Web for their classes continuing education online and teachers. By following the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) guidelines on Technology continuing education online and the New Professional Teacher, continuing education online and the International Society for the Study of Technology ...

Austin College Community Continuing Education - Austin College Community Continuing Education Legal Issues in the Community College This issue will help college leaders inform themselves about legal issues that threaten institutional stability austin college community continuing education and effectiveness today. Across the nation, community colleges are being sued with increasing frequency over a variety of issues. Officials are confronted with a multitude of federal statutes austin college community continuing education and court rulings that have made governance austin college community continuing education and administration more complex austin ...

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