Compare the ideal of human-nature connection in Wordsworth’s Pastoral and Xiaoyao in Allan’s the Way of Water and Tao Yuanming’s poem.

Compare the ideal of human-nature connection in Wordsworth’s Pastoral (See Gerard’s discussion Pastoral in Ecocriticism), and Xiaoyao in Allan’s the Way of Water (chpt3) and Tao Yuanming’s poem.

Describe the patient who uses CAM the most.

Describe the patient who uses CAM the most. 3.List some common misconceptions about CAM. 4.Identify methods of including the use of CAM in patient education. 5.Discuss the safe use of CAM. 6.List ways in which conventional medicine and CAM can be integrated. 7.Define ethical theories, ethical principles, and values. 8.Provide examples of ethical issues in patient education and compliance, and describe ways in which an effective professional/patient relationship and a poor health professional/patient relationship can impact these issues. 9.Explain what is meant by “ethical patient education practices”. 10.Explain the purpose of informed consent. 11.Discuss what factors determine the patient’s ability to give informed consent.

Influence of external sources of stress on the regulation or dysregulation of bodily systems.

Connection between bodily systems. Chemical and electrical influences on bodily operations. Biological systems on mental health and daily patterns (e.g., the sleep-wake cycle). Influence of external sources of stress on the regulation or dysregulation of bodily systems. Impact of biology on learning. Historical influences on contemporary aspects of culture resulting in identified mental health phenomena. Modern influences on biological psychology through an exploration of the literature and culture.