Core Value I Holistic Philosophies, Theories, and Ethics p. 1 --
Chapter 1 Nursing History and the Evolution of Holistic Nursing p. 3 / Mary Ann Cordeau --
Chapter 2 Holistic Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice p. 25 / Carla Mariano --
Chapter 3 Theory of Integral Nursing p. 53 / Barbara Montgomery Dossey --
Chapter 4 Current Trends and Issues in Holistic Nursing p. 77 / Margaret Erickson and Jerri Roberts --
Chapter 5 Trans personal Human Caring and Healing p. 97 / Janet F. Quinn --
Chapter 6 Holistic Ethics p. 107 / Margaret A. Burkhardt --
Chapter 7 Spirituality and Health p. 121 / Margaret A. Burkhardt and Mary Gail Nagai-Jacobson --
Chapter 8 Nursing Theory in Holistic Nursing Practice p. 145 / Diane Gullett and Charlotte D. Barry and Shirley Gordon --
Chapter 9 Holistic Leadership p. 159 / Vecto L. Andrus and Marie M. Shanahan --
Core Value II Holistic Nurse Self-Reflection, Self-Development, and Self-Care p. 177 --
Chapter 10 Self-Development: The Foundation of Holistic Self-Care p. 179 / Deborah A. Shields and Sharon Stout-Shaffer --
Chapter 11 Self-Assessments p. 199 / Deborah McElligott and Karen M. Avino and Barbara Montgomery Dossey and Susan Luck --
Chapter 12 Nutrition p. 213 / Susan Luck --
Chapter 13 Exercise and Mindful Movement p. 229 / Francie Halderman --
Core Value III Holistic Caring Process p. 241 --
Chapter 14 Holistic Caring Process p. 243 / Marian Bianco Long --
Chapter 15 Energetic Interconnectedness p. 253 / Debra Rose Wilson --
Chapter 16 Psychoneuroimmunology p. 263 / Debra Rose Wilson with credit to the former work of Dr. Genevieve M. Bartol --
Chapter 17 Complementary and Integrative Healthcare Approaches p. 277 / Deborah A. Shields and Karen M. Avino --
Chapter 18 Aesthetics in Holistic Nursing p. 335 / Jackie Levin and Jennifer Reich and Mary Anne Hanley and Deborah A. Shields and Sharon Murnane --
Chapter 19 Peaceful Transitions at the End of Life p. 351 / Lynn Keegan and Carole Ann Drick --
Core Value IV Holistic Communication, Therapeutic Relationships, Healing Environments, and Cultural Care p. 361 --
Chapter 20 Evolving From Therapeutic to Holistic Communication p. 363 / Lucia Thornton and Carlo Mariano --
Chapter 21 Relationships p. 377 / Mary A. Blaszko Helming --
Chapter 22 Nurse Coaching p. 389 / Karen M. Avino and Deb McElligott and Barbara Montgomery Dossey and Susan Luck --
Chapter 23 Facilitating Lifestyle Change: Motivational Interviewing and Appreciative Inquiry p. 401 --
Chapter 24 Transcultural Engagement p. 417 / Joan C. Engebretson and Hyochol Ahn --
Chapter 25 Environmental Health p. 427 / Susan Luck --
Core Value V Holistic Education and Research p. 443 --
Chapter 26 Holistic Nursing Education: Self-Reflection, Growth, Development, and Lifelong Learning p. 445 / Deborah A. Shields and Margaret Erickson --
Chapter 27 Creating, Appraising, and Applying Evidence to Enhance Holistic Nursing Practice p. 463 / Cynthia Barrere and Colleen Delaney --
Chapter 28 Opportunities and Challenges in Advanced Holistic Nursing p. 481 / Mary Enzman Hines and Ruth McCaffery --
Chapter 29 Narrative Reflections of Advanced Holistic Nurses p. 505 / Karen M. Avino --
Chapter 30 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics p. 517 / Mary A. Blaszko Helming --
Chapter 31 Role of Advanced Holistic Nurses While Working With Patients With Chronic Noncommunicable Disease Health Challenges p. 535 / Ann Quinlan-Colwell --
Chapter 32 Cognitive-Affective Strategies to Promote Resilience and Well-Being p. 551 / Margaret Baim and Patricia Arcari and Shanna D. Hoffman and Eileen M. Stuart-Shor, with gratitude to Carols Wells-Federman who was an early advocate in the field and co-authored previous editions of this chapter. --
Chapter 33 Holistic Approaches in Substance Use Recovery and Smoking Cessation p. 569 --
Chapter 34 Current Trends in Sacred Medicine p. 609 / Carey S. Clark and Stephanie J. Hope and William E. Rosa --
Chapter 35 Global Holistic Nursing p. 621 / Deva-Marie Beck and Barbara Montgomery Dossey and William E. Rosa.