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Page 90
... levels of intensity . The lowest level can be called on- and - off care . It is not continual and not intense . Help may be needed only during special periods related to a minor illness , a depressive episode , recovery from a fall ...
... levels of intensity . The lowest level can be called on- and - off care . It is not continual and not intense . Help may be needed only during special periods related to a minor illness , a depressive episode , recovery from a fall ...
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... level of care is the most demanding , the most difficult to provide , and the most disastrously expensive . All three levels of care can be provided by a support system of relatives , friends , and community services , although when ...
... level of care is the most demanding , the most difficult to provide , and the most disastrously expensive . All three levels of care can be provided by a support system of relatives , friends , and community services , although when ...
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... levels of creativity . Instead of using energy to defend ourselves against threatening ideas or challenging per ... level , beliefs and practices assume a new position in our outlook ; they may be carriers of meaning and grace inasmuch ...
... levels of creativity . Instead of using energy to defend ourselves against threatening ideas or challenging per ... level , beliefs and practices assume a new position in our outlook ; they may be carriers of meaning and grace inasmuch ...
Contents
Toward an Ethic for the Third | 12 |
Meditation and Prayer | 46 |
The Gift of Wisdom | 63 |
Copyright | |
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