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Browsing by Author "Sullivan, John E."

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    Al-Ghazali for Children: Book Review
    (IU Conscience Project, 2023) Sullivan, John E.
    This is a review of the Book of Knowledge, the first in a new collection of the ten children’s books entitled The Revival of the Religious Sciences by Abu Hamid al-Ghazali.
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    Book Review: The Moral Treatment of Returning Warriors in Early Medieval and Modern Times, Professor Bernard J. Verkamp
    (2010-05-07) Sullivan, John E.
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    The Indiana University Conscience Autobiography For Healthcare Professionals Completed with Commentary Pertinent to Islam
    (1998) Sullivan, John E.
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    Preliminary Report on a Spiritually-Based PTSD Intervention for Military Veterans
    (Springer, 2019-10) Starnino, Vincent R.; Angel, Clyde T.; Sullivan, John E.; Lazarick, Donna L.; Jaimes, Licci D.; Cocco, John P.; Davis, Louanne W.; School of Social Work
    Military veterans can experience spiritual/religious struggles such as weakening of beliefs, loss of meaning, increased guilt, difficulty forgiving, and moral challenges as a result of military trauma. While mainstream treatments (e.g., exposure therapy) have been shown to be effective for many, they often fail to address these issues adequately. This paper describes an 8-session spiritually-based group intervention designed to treat trauma-related spiritual wounds among military veterans. A program evaluation conducted with 24 veterans revealed significant reductions in PTSD symptoms, spiritual injury, and negative religious coping from pretest to posttest. The findings support the need for additional PTSD treatment approaches.
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    Treatment of Modern Warriors: A Need for Conscience Sensitive Therapy
    (2010) Sullivan, John E.
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