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        | the experience of connection to self, others, and the community at large, providing a sense of purpose and meaning |  | 
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        | set of criteria for judging what is good and bad that underlies moral decisions and behavior |  | 
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        | awareness and acceptance of living fully in the moment |  | 
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        | pleasurable experience of complete absorption and engagement in an activity |  | 
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        | technique for quieting the mind by focusing on a word, an object, or a process |  | 
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        | approach to self-exploration in which a person writes feelings and experiences in a journal as an aid to personal growth |  | 
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        | period of seclusion, solitude, or group withdrawl for prayer, meditation, exploration, or study |  | 
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        | procedure or routine, often symbolic, that is regularly followed |  | 
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        | health-related quality of life |  | Definition 
 
        | physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of a person's daily experience |  | 
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        | form of education that combines academic study with community service |  | 
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        | program that provides care for the terminally ill and their loved ones |  | 
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        | care that focuses on relieving pain and making a patient comfortable, while recognizing that a cure may not be possible |  | 
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        | durable power of attorney for health care (DPOAHC) |  | Definition 
 
        | formal legal power to make health care decisions for someone who is no longer able to do so for himself or herself |  | 
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