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Healing "Sick" Cities: Analyzing Mid-Century Urban Renewal Literature
(2014-12-15)Mid-century city planners often made the ultimate decision to determine which areas were too "sick" to save, who was allowed access to the new spaces, and who was not. The bias against minorities and anyone who was not ... -
Healing for Adolescents: An Art-based Approach to Coping with Trauma
(2017-05-10)The purpose of this paper was to determine whether art therapy groups for middle school students dealing with trauma was beneficial or not. The students were given different materials and a different intervention each ... -
Healing the Feminine Mind/Body Split through Spiritual Performance
(2010-12)In Nalo Hopkinson's novels Brown Girl in the Ring and Midnight Robber, the female protagonists, Ti-Jeanne and Tan-Tan, are forced by the patriarchy to live in uncivilized areas. The danger of living in such areas requires ... -
Healing the Traumatized Child Through Expressive Arts Therapy
(University of Wisconsin-Superior, 2019-05)The purpose of this paper is to educate the reader about childhood trauma and the validity that creative arts therapy has in the process of recovery from early trauma. The following paper will also provide various case ... -
Healing Through Expressive Arts: A Path to Success for Children with ADD and ASD
(2018-06-11)This paper explores the relief expressive art therapy offers children with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The paper defines expressive art therapy, it's evolution, and how expressive ... -
Health Inequality between Black and White Women
(2002)The authors examine the inequality in health status between black and white women and to explore the extent to which such differences are associated with observed dissimilarities in characteristics such as insurance ... -
Health + the Arts : Visual Identity System : Foster Gallery Exhibition
(2019-05)The goal of this project was to develop a visual identity system and promotional design materials for the latest Foster Gallery exhibit, "Health + the Arts" on UW-Eau Claire’s campus. This exhibition explored the intersection ... -
THE HEALTH BELIEFS AND PRACTICES OF THE AMISH
(2010-05)The Amish are a large religious and cultural group with roots in Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Smaller communities of Amish can be found throughout 27 states, including Wisconsin. The population of Amish continues to ... -
THE HEALTH BELIEFS, PERCEPTIONS AND BREAST CANCER SCREENING AMONG FEMALE UNIVERSITY STAFF
(2010-05)Breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer among women in the United States. Approximately 40,170 females will lose their lives from the disease. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) estimated that 192,370 females ... -
Health Benefits of Underwater Treadmill Exercise for Active Adults
(2010-04)To assess health benefits of hydrotherapy using an underwater treadmill when added to the exercise of adults who are already participating 3 days per week in a university fitness program. We hypothesized that the underwater ... -
Health Effects of Sleep Quality in Premutation Carrier Mothers of Individuals With Fragile X Syndrome
(American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2023)Supplemental materials for the article, "Health Effects of Sleep Quality in Premutation Carrier Mothers of Individuals With Fragile X Syndrome". The article's abstract: Sleep plays an integral role in supporting well-being, ... -
Health Enhancement Program (HEP) Guidelines
(2011-11-23)Guidelines used for implementing the Health Enhancement Program (HEP), a bona fide active control condition for Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) -
Health Literacy: An Analysis of Childhood Cancer Family Guidebooks
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2024)This study investigates the effectiveness of family medical handbooks distributed during childhood cancer diagnosis and treatment in promoting personal health literacy. After conducting a literature review on literacy, ... -
Health monitoring of bridge structures and components using smart structure technology
(Wisconsin Highway Research Program, 2005-01)The objective of this research was to synthesize information on structural health monitoring technologies with a specific interest in those having smart-structure attributes. Following a comprehensive information collection ... -
Health Professionals' Attitudes Toward Self-Harming Patients
(2011-05)Non-suicidal self-injury is a growing problem, particularly among youth, and many report that they do not seek help for the behavior because they fear the negative reactions of health professionals. The purpose of this ... -
Health Professionals' Knowledge and Attitudes toward NSSI in USA and Belgium
(2012-04)Studies have documented the presence of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in numerous countries (e.g., Jeffrey & Warm, 2002; Heath et al., 2006; Plener et al., 2008). Little research has explored the attitudes of those in ...