Promoting spiritual wellness on a college campus through community based participatory research

This case study describes an initiative to promote spiritual wellness on a public state college campus and demonstrates evidence of the effectiveness of taking a community-based approach. We employed the community readiness model to develop an initiative to promote spiritual wellness in a Midwestern...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of transpersonal studies 2019-12, Vol.38 (2), p.78
Hauptverfasser: Idoate, Regina, Gilbert, Mark, Fisher, Christopher, Shipp, Daniel J, Tibbits, Melissa, Desmarais, Michele Marie, Bower, Alicia, Kaminski, Joe
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