Joan Furman, MSN, AHN-BC, CET II — Holistic Nurse Practitioner, Counselor, Experiential Therapist, & Reiki Master Teacher. Located in Nashville, Tennessee.
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    Articles by JoanFurman.com

    Books

    • Tennessee Perinatal Care System Educational Objectives for Nurses, published by the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of Maternal and Child Health, May, 1982
    • Tennessee Perinatal Care System Educational Objectives in Medicine for Perinatal Social Workers, published by the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of Maternal and Child Health, May, 1982
    • Tennessee Perinatal Care System Educational Objectives for Physicians, published by the Tennessee Department of Health, Division of Maternal and Child Health, August, 1982
    • Furman, Joan, Guided Imagery for Creating a Safe Place, in Rose, Emilie P., Reaching for the Light: A Guide for Ritual Abuse Survivors and Their Therapists. The Pilgram Press, Ohio, 1996
    • Furman, Joan, and McNabb, David, The Dying Time: Practical Wisdom for the Dying and Their Caregivers. BellTower-Crown Publishers, 1997

    Articles

    • Seaborg, Joan, A Matter of Simple Justice, The Chattanooga Times, 3/85.
    • Seaborg, Joan Furman, The Tennessee Perinatal Care System, A Status Report, Perinatal Press, Winter, 1986.
    • Seaborg, Joan Furman, The Tennessee Genetics Program, J. TN. Med. Assoc., Vol. 79, No. 5, May, 1986.
    • Seaborg, Joan Furman, To the Nursing Graduate, Bulletin of the Tennessee Nurses Association, Vol. 49, No. 3, June, 1986.
    • Furman-Seaborg, Joan, The Fetus as Patient, The Woman as Incubator, presented to the Third International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women; Dublin, Ireland, 7/87
    • Furman-Seaborg, Joan, Progress Begins with Defining Our Vision for the World and its Future, The Tennessean, January 10, 1988
    • Furman-Seaborg, Joan, Real Crisis in Health Care is Seeing it as a Privilege and Not a Right, The Tennessean, July 29, 1988
    • Furman-Seaborg, Joan, Where are Leaders Like Dr. King, Jr.? The Tennessean, January 15, 1990
    • Furman-Seaborg, Joan, Body Image, Feminism, and Womanhood, Women’s VU; May, 1990
    • Furman-Seaborg, Joan, Seasons of the Body: Weathering the Change Proudly, The Tennessean, May 18, 1990
    • Furman-Seaborg, Joan, An Open Letter to the New Nursing Graduate, Tennessee Nurse, April, 1992
    • Furman, Joan, Domestic Violence, The Tennessean, October 27, 1992
    • Furman, Joan, How to Stay Healthy as a Nurse, Tennessee Nurse, October, 1992
    • Furman, Joan, Holistic Health: A Nurse’s Perspective, Trans. Winter, 1995
    • Furman, Joan, The Power of Touch, The Tennessean, July 14, 1996
    • Furman, Joan, Reviewer for Dossey, B.M. Core Curriculum for Holistic Nursing, Aspen Publishers, 1997
    • Furman, Joan. Accepted for publication: Guidelines for visitors to the dying. The Tennessean
    • Furman, Joan. How to stay healthy as a nurse. The Practicing Nurse (Pracnurse.com). Vol 2, no. 15, 1999
    • Furman, Joan. Body image, feminism and womanhood. The Practicing Nurse (Pracnurse.com). Vol. 2, no. 15, 1999
    • Furman, Joan. Reviewer. In Integrating Complementary Medicine into Health Systems: A Guidebook. Unpublished to date
    • Furman, Joan. Introduction to the dying time. Plan4ever.com 8/99
    • Furman, Joan. Choices and decisions along the way. Plan4ever.com 9/99
    • Furman, Joan. A near death experience. Plan4ever.com 10/99
    • Furman, Joan. The importance of visual surroundings. Plan4ever.com 11/99
    • Furman, Joan. Sound and noise. Plan4ever.com 12/99
    • Furman, Joan. Aromatherapy for the dying time. Plan4ever.com 1/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Handling visitors to the dying. Plan4ever.com 2/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Nourishment for the dying. Plan4ever.com 3/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Bed care and body mechanics. Plan4ever.com 4/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Pain in the dying time. Plan4ever.com 5/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Skin care and bathing. Plan4ever.com 6/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Taking a holistic approach to the dying time. Nursing 2000 (30:6). 6/ 2000
    • Furman, Joan. Giving mouth care. Plan4ever.com 7/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Stress and the caregiver. Plan4ever.com 8/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Burnout and the caregiver. Plan4ever.com 9/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Self care for the caregiver. Plan4ever.com 10/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Why meditate? Plan4ever.com 11/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Guided imagery: part 1. Plan4ever.com 12/2000
    • Furman, Joan. Guided imagery: part 2. Plan4ever.com 1/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Guided imagery: part 3. Plan4ever.com 2/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Guided imagery: part 4. Plan4ever.com 3/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Living with Dying: How to Help Family Caregivers. Nursing 2001. (31:4), 4/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Grieving for the Future You Won’t Have. Plan4ever.com 4/2001
    • Furman, Joan. The Signs of a Failing Body. Plan4ever.com 5/2001
    • Furman, Joan. The Signs of a Healing Mind. Plan4ever.com 6/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Reviewing Your Life. Plan4ever.com 7/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Unfinished business. Plan4ever.com 8/2001
    • Furman, Joan. As Your Loved One Changes. Plan4ever.com 9/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Nurses and Chronic Grief: Part 1 Plan4ever.com 10/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Nurses and Chronic Grief: Part 2 Plan4ever.com 11/2001
    • Furman, Joan. Nurses and Chronic Grief: Part 3 Plan4ever.com 12/2001
    • Furman, Joan. What you should know about chronic grief; learn to deal with your own lingering emotions when a patient dies. Nursing 2002. (32:2) February, 2002
    • Furman, Joan. Helping the dying grieve the future. Accepted for publication. Nursing 2003