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Definition of wholistic in English: wholisticadjective variant spelling of holistic Example sentencesExamples - From this example, one can get an idea of the wholistic treatment approach of Osain Herbology.
- Today, a typical American bookstore usually features shelf after shelf of books concerned with mysticism, wholistic medicine, astrology, metaphysics, witches, the occult, Eastern religion.
- Whereas early Baptist spirituality was wholistic, Allen found increasing bifurcation of affective and intellectual elements in the autobiographies of ministers in the period after 1891.
- ‘The emergency department is not set up to provide the type of wholistic care a GP can give,’ Mr Leck said.
- It doesn't have the wholistic feel of the albums to come, but it still has its own flow.
- I also highly recommend colonic therapy to eliminate toxins faster, but see your GP and a wholistic practitioner before trying this.
- The Lismore Domestic Violence Committee is trying to encourage people to take a more wholistic approach to family life: care for yourself, care for your family.
- The guiding principle behind her wholistic view of health is that ‘well-being must come from within first - and then healthy people can branch out to others.’
- In addition to teaching workshops, Tina maintains a wholistic health consulting practice.
- It is a wholistic science that places great emphasis on prevention and aims at bringing about and maintaining harmony of body, mind, and consciousness.
Derivativesadverb They must make the degree of commitment necessary to treat the child wholistically with all the resources available. Example sentencesExamples - They've actually got to spend a few minutes more finding out more about the person as an individual and wholistically, so that you can assess how well they're going to feel after the surgery.
- We were interested in determining the extent to which CVs were evaluated systematically, such as by rating applicant CVs on job-related competencies, versus ‘wholistically’.
- Someone who is field dependent (perceives globally or ‘wholistically’) in one situation tends to a modest extent to perceive things globally or wholistically in other situations.
- Approaching healing wholistically, we can enhance the potency and effectiveness of our caregiving.
Definition of wholistic in US English: wholisticadjectiveˌhoʊˈlɪstɪkˌhōˈlistik variant spelling of holistic Example sentencesExamples - From this example, one can get an idea of the wholistic treatment approach of Osain Herbology.
- It is a wholistic science that places great emphasis on prevention and aims at bringing about and maintaining harmony of body, mind, and consciousness.
- The guiding principle behind her wholistic view of health is that ‘well-being must come from within first - and then healthy people can branch out to others.’
- ‘The emergency department is not set up to provide the type of wholistic care a GP can give,’ Mr Leck said.
- Whereas early Baptist spirituality was wholistic, Allen found increasing bifurcation of affective and intellectual elements in the autobiographies of ministers in the period after 1891.
- Today, a typical American bookstore usually features shelf after shelf of books concerned with mysticism, wholistic medicine, astrology, metaphysics, witches, the occult, Eastern religion.
- It doesn't have the wholistic feel of the albums to come, but it still has its own flow.
- In addition to teaching workshops, Tina maintains a wholistic health consulting practice.
- I also highly recommend colonic therapy to eliminate toxins faster, but see your GP and a wholistic practitioner before trying this.
- The Lismore Domestic Violence Committee is trying to encourage people to take a more wholistic approach to family life: care for yourself, care for your family.
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