THE HEALING OF A CULTURE

by Eugene Chiaverini


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/21/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 81
ISBN : 9781450021241
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 81
ISBN : 9781450021234

About the Book

This book focuses on the cycles of life in the individual, family and Nation, and how the stages of development, evolution or decay apply in all systems. The individual, family, and cultural have come into existence with dreams, goals, and needs. The how, when, and where those dreams, goals and needs get fulfilled, affect the development of each and its thinking, functioning and evolution. Let us now examine how the evolution and deterioration of each system impacts on the others and how we as a nation can right the course of deterioration.


About the Author

About the Author Eugene Chiaverini has dedicated the past forty eight years to working in the human service field, providing counseling to both children and adults, of all cultures and religions. He began his career in 1963, after graduating from Muskingum College with a Bachelors Degree in Psychology and Education. He went on to earn his Master’s Degree in Social Work from Western Reserve University. From 1967 to 2007, Mr. Chiaverini has been employed by a variety of public and private social service agencies as a clinical director and as an administrator. He successfully launched his own agency for developmentally disabled adults, was a consultant in a nursing home, and spent several years working with learning disabled children in special schools. During these years, he immersed himself in learning about holistic treatment, Eastern healing practices, and the combining of of both eastern and western practices in modern medicine. In his own clinical practice he integrated sound social work practice with Eastern methodologies, in order to assist his clients the healing of mind, body and spirit. In addition, Mr. Chiaverini served as a Field Supervisor of Graduate Students in social work. In 2006, he served as a delegate to China for the US-China Conference on Social Work. He was listed in Cambridge’s “Who’s Who” Registry of Executives and Professionals. He operated a successful private practice until his retirement in 2007.