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Healthy RelationshipHealthy Relationships Newsletter David B. Ward, Ph.D., LMFT Feeling depressed, anxious, or angry? How might your relationships be contributing to these feelings? As a marriage and family therapist, I treat each of these mental health issues, but see these and other mental health concerns through the lens of relationships. At the heart of human functioning are relationships that either promote or discourage health. As you consider the health of your own intimate partner
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Professional Licensure Disclosures by State as of September 2023 (pdf) view download
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Faculty Resources website (link) view page The Faculty Resources website is hosted by the Office of the Provost and is a valuable resource for information.
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April 3, 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL9LZl3j4SQ&feature=youtu.be Choreography and Costumes Avelon Ragoonanan ’15 creates all aspects of a diverse dance for Dance 2014 Story and Photo By Shunying Wang ’15 “There is a witch doctor who raises spirits to dance.” Avelon Ragoonanan ’15, one of this year’s dance choreographers for Dance 2014, described the story concept behind the costumes for his choreography. “The witch does a ritual, gets them to come alive and then transforms them into
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PLU School of Nursing Accreditation Washington State Rules Governing Nurse Education Programs SoN Pr
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Students must exercise good personal hygiene and present themselves in clean, well-fitting, unstained uniforms/clothing without holes or tatters. Scrub pants shall be hemmed appropriately so that the cuffs do not touch the ground. Undergarments must be worn and should not be seen. Socks or hose must be worn. Socks shall be all-white; if hose are worn they may be neutral, skin tone, or white in color. Makeup and hairstyles must be in keeping with a professional image. Hair must be fashioned to
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School of Nursing Orientation Opening Convocation School of Nursing Recognition Ceremony Commencement Student Awards and Scholarships
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Office of Accessibility and Accommodation is located in the Anderson University Center, Room 300. The OAA Office provides classroom accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Please visit our web page for additional information.
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Part-time Enrollment Leaves From the School of Nursing Leave of Absence Medical Withdrawal Withdrawa
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Ideas for Accommodating Individuals with ADD and ADHD (pdf) view download
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