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  • Holistic Health
  • Professional Ethics

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  • The American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) and American Nurses Association (ANA) define holistic nursing as including colleague self-care.
  • Losing a nursing license is a career-ending event requiring significant support.
  • Nurses facing professional crises need guidance and healing during their recovery process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the role of a holistic nurse in supporting colleagues.
  • To illustrate a model for assisting nurses experiencing license loss and professional challenges.
  • To explore methods for fostering courage and renewal in nurses navigating difficult times.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative description of a holistic nursing practice in North Carolina.
  • Focus on a single holistic nurse's approach to supporting peers.
  • Case study illustrating the healing and renewal process for nurses.

Main Results:

  • A holistic nurse provides essential support to colleagues facing license issues.
  • This support aids nurses in their personal and professional healing journey.
  • The described approach helps nurses find the courage to rebuild their careers.

Conclusions:

  • Holistic nursing principles are vital for supporting nurses through professional adversity.
  • Peer support and guidance are crucial for nurses recovering from license loss.
  • This model offers a pathway for nurses to 'start anew' after significant challenges.