ASSIGNMENT 2 Hello! My name is (insert name), I am currently working as a nurse at the local health care center in my county. I have been a nurse for three years. I do love the staff at the local health center as they are friendly, supportive, caring, and uphold nursing ethics and principles. My professional goal is to continue with my studies up to the Doctor of Philosophy level in nursing and venture into nursing management or teaching. As a community care nurse, I have in the past recommended and advised my patients to journal their experiences every time they visit the healthcare center. I did not know and realize that journaling has a therapeutic significance in healthcare practice. Through the therapeutic journaling practice, patients were able to use the journal to reveal and express their emotions which might have been too traumatic or difficult life events (Miller, 2014). Therapeutic journaling is not only effective in treating experiences of posttraumatic trauma or stress in patients but also vital in patients having chronic health-related conditions like cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic poor sleeping disorders, and asthma. In the community healthcare center, many people have embraced and are open to the idea of integrative, alternative or complementary approaches to health. They argue that the above treatments do not have harmful chemicals, incorporatethe indigenous knowledge of the community and are natural. The patients believe that using integrative, alternative or complementary approach to health is very vital since they have fewer side effects (Tomić, Malenković, Lalić, Tomić & Lalić, 2018). However, I do believe that with the right and factual information the community can be enlightened about the significance of using a holistic approach to health which integrates the indigenous knowledge and the modern knowledge in health.
ASSIGNMENT 3 References Miller, W. R. (2014).Interactive Journaling as a Clinical Tool.Journal of Mental Health Counseling,36(1), 31–42. https://doi.org/10.17744/mehc.36.1.0k5v52l12540w218 Tomić, S., Malenković, G., Lalić, I., Tomić, S., & Lalić, N. (2018).Attitudes and Beliefs of Nurses and Technicians Towards Complementary- Alternative Medicine.Medicinski Pregled / Medical Review,71, 53–58. https://doi.org/10.2298/MPNS18S1053T