Pain management interventions are necessary to decrease the potentially unfavorable consequences of early exposure to pain and to promote positive outcomes. Additional research is indicated to discover the effects of nonpharmacologic interventions in neonates with severe illness, congenital abnormalities, and/or assisted breathing.
Souldrama® is a therapeutic, psychospiritual group action mode! that leads participants through seven sequential stages of spiritual development with the goal of accessing their spiritual intelligence. It can help group members move past resistance and recognize and move on to their higher purpose. Psychodramatically based, it is intended to be used as a muitidisciplinary training system that combines the mind. body, and spirit to create a therapeutic energy within a group process, fostering spontaneity and creativity. Souldrama allows the soul to become a co-creator in a person's life., and this is tlie soul's mission: to co-create.Souldrama® is a psychodramatic actioti group model designed to help participants access atid integrate their rational, emotional, and spiritual intelligence. A goal of the Souldrama experience is to help individuals identify their authentic meaning and purpose in life. This is a formidable goal, as our purpose reflects what we naturally do best in life and helps us best use our gifts, talents, and skills. Further, an es.sential tenet of Souldrama is that when we consciously align with our deepest reasons for Connie Miller is aftiiiated with Spring Lake Counseling Center and International Institute of Psychodrama, Spring Lake Heights, NJ. Souldrama® was developed by Connie Miller in 1997 and trademarked in 1999 as a therapeutic tool. (Copyright all rights reserved 4/21/07 732-
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