Which tool for personal care is MOST specific for nurse healers?

a. tapping into the healing potential of the human mind
b. learning from the wisdom of the sages and teachers
c. combining imagery with relaxation and self-suggestion
d. ensuring that there are vacations for a change of pace


C
Imagery with relaxation and self-suggestion is the tool for personal care that is most specific for nurse healers. Through this process the nurse healer can envision a problem and view alternative approaches to solving the problem. These approaches can be tested through mental imaging.

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