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Integrative Health Coaching and Motivational Interviewing: Synergistic Approaches to Behavior Change in Healthcare
Formacin de salud integradora y entrevistas motivacionales: Enfoques sinrgicos para un cambio conductual en la asistencia sanitaria
Leigh Ann Simmons, PhD, United States; Ruth Q. Wolever, PhD, United States
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Collaboration and Synergy in the Field of Health and Wellness Coaching: Nave or Necessary?
Colaboracin y sinergia en el campo de la formacin de salud y bienestar: Ineficaz o necesaria?
Ruth Wolever, PhD, United States
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A Systematic Review of the Literature on Health and Wellness Coaching: Defining a Key Behavioral Intervention in Healthcare
Revisin sistemtica de la literatura mdica sobre la formacin de salud y bienestar: definiendo una intervencin conductual clave en la atencin sanitaria
Ruth Q. Wolever, PhD, United States; Leigh Ann Simmons, PhD, United States; Gary A. Sforzo, PhD, United States; Diana Dill, EdD, United States; Miranda Kaye, PhD, United States; Elizabeth M. Bechard, BA, United States; Mary Elaine Southard, RN, MSN, United States; Mary Kennedy, MS, United States; Justine Vosloo, PhD, United States; Nancy Yang, BA, United States
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Coaching vs Psychotherapy in Health and Wellness: Overlap, Dissimilarities, and the Potential for Collaboration
Formacin frente a psicoterapia en la salud y bienestar: coincidencias, diferencias y la posibilidad de colaboracin
Meg Jordan, PhD, RN, CWP, United States; John B. Livingstone, MD, FRSH (UK), United States
Health Coaching Integration Into Primary Care for the Treatment of Obesity
Tratamiento de la obesidad mediante la integracin de la formacin de salud en el equipo de atencin primaria
Ryan P. Sherman, MS, United States; Ben Crocker, MD, United States; Diana Dill, EdD, United States; David Judge, MD, United States
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This photograph by Johan Willner of "Horses drinking water from a creek" was taken in sterlen, Sweden. As with all of us, memories are reshaped and colored by time and yet their origins remain constant. Willners highly detailed photographs depict cinematic scenes based on his memories, dreams, perceptions, and illusions. "For many years, I have been on a quest for images. I have photographed people, cultures, landscapes, and religions. I have tried to express myself through others." Johan Willner Horses drinking water from a creek, Black and white photograph, Johan Willner.
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Personalized Health Planning With Integrative Health Coaching to Reduce Obesity Risk Among Women Gaining Excess Weight During Pregnancy Plan sanitario personalizado con formacin de salud integradora para reducir el riesgo de obesidad entre las mujeres con un aumento de peso excesivo durante el embarazo
Nancy Y. Yang, BA, United States; Shelley Wroth, MD, United States; Catherine Parham, MBA, PCC, CPCC, United States; Melva Strait, RN, United States; Leigh Ann Simmons, PhD, United States
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