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From Douglas Smith's book, Spiritual Healing
     
Spiritual Assessment:
A Person's Strength, Peace and Security
(for the sick, dying, bereaved, caregivers and/or anyone)
    
Write down or verbalize answers to the following questions:
   
A. STRENGTH
1. What is "strength" for you?
2. Where can you go to get it?
3. Who gives it to you?
4. How can you get more?
    
B. PEACE
1. What is "peace" for you?
2  Where can you go to get some?
3  Who gives it to you?
4  How can you get more?
    
C. SECURITY
1. What is "security" for you?
2. Where can you go to get some?
3. Who gives it to you?
4. How can you get some more?

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