You have made a wise decision to pursue
study and acquire the knowledge and skills needed to practice
in this growing specialty of metaphysics and spiritual counseling.
This area of specialty practice is growing all the time and
many people are serving in this ministry full or part time.
This practice specialty grows more important each day and
many graduates of our program will have opportunities to practice
as a metaphysician and spiritual counselor. Obtaining the
credential from a quality program is essential to capitalize
on this career and service opportunity. You have made an excellent
choice for your continuing education and your call to service.
I am sure you will be pleased with our degree program's course
of study. Upon enrollment you are provided information
regarding the attainment of legal minister status.
This is a 4-semester hour course. This course is allotted 15 weeks of time. You must complete all of the requirements for the course successfully by the end of the 15 week period. The first day of week one will begin the day that you register for the course, or the day which you notify me that your text book(s) have arrived and you are ready to begin your studies. Please be cognizant of the time frame. It is rare that extensions of time are permitted, unless you have good justification. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded 4 semester hours of credit.
The required
textbooks and materials for this course are:
Book 1: The Relaxation Response. By Herbert Benson. New York:Avon
Books: 1975. ISBN # :0380006766.
Book 2: The Beginner's Guide to Meditation. 2 tape audio
cassettes. By Joan Borysenko, Ph.D. The Hay House: California:
2000.
Book 3: The Dynamic Laws of Prayer. By Catherine Ponder. Marina
Del Ray;DeVorss & Company: 1987. ISBN # :0875165834.
Book 4: Handbook of Positive Prayer. By Hypatia Hasbrouck. Unity House; Missouri. 1984: ISBN # 0-87159-273-8.
Dominick L. Flarey, Ph.D., DCH, MBA, RN,CS, SP-C- is President
of Dominick L. Flarey and Associates, a health care consulting
and education firm. He has held positions as a certified nurse
practitioner, associate administrator of patient care, chief operating
office and administrator in acute care hospitals. He is Dean of
Nursing and Alternative Health Care Programs at Canyon College,
and is President of Breyer State University. He was an executive
consultant to a national "big 6" accounting firm's health
care practice and was a service line administrator and consultant
for case management for another national consulting firm. He holds
a BSN, an MBA, and Doctorates in nursing administration and management.
He is a certified adult nurse practitioner and certified clinical
hypnotherapist. He is also certified as a Psychiatric-Mental Health
Nurse by the American Nurses Credentialing Center in Washington,
DC. He lectures extensively across the country on Management,
including models, systems, outcomes and legal/ethical issues.
He also lectures nationally on the topic of Biopsychiatry. His
clinical practice includes hypnotherapy's for Grief and Bereavement,
care of adults with depression, anxiety disorders and panic disorder,
as well as Metaphysical Hypnosis and Spiritual Counseling. He
uses hypnotherapy's, guided meditation and visualization in his
work with those grieving. He also holds a Doctorate Degree in
Clinical Hypnotherapy, and a Bachelors Degree in Metaphysics from
the University of Metaphysics. He is a Certified Spiritual Counselor,
a Certified Angel Therapy Practitioner and completed an apprenticeship
program in mediumship with Dr. Doreen Virtue. He maintains a private
practice in clinical hypnotherapy, intuitive counseling, and spiritual
counseling.
He is co-author/editor of two textbooks on Case
Management (see below) and is a member of the Editorial Board
of the journal, "Nursing Case Management: Managing the Process
of Patient Care."
Dr. Flarey is also certified in nursing administration
advanced. He is a board certified health care executive by the
American College of Healthcare Executives, and is a Fellow in
the college. He also holds national certification in managed care
from the Professional Education Institute. He is a Certified Medical-Legal
Consultant.
He is editor-in-chief of JONA's (Journal of Nursing
Administration) Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation. He is
a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Nursing Administration,
Seminars for Nurse Managers, Case Management: Managing the Process
of Patient Care, and Nursing Outcomes. He has authored over 50
published articles in peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. Flarey is editor/author of the book, "Redesigning
Nursing Care Delivery: Transforming Our Future," published
by Lippincott/Raven publishers. He is also co-editor/author of
the following books by Aspen Publishers: "Reengineering Nursing
and Health Care: The Handbook for Organizational Transformation,"
winner of a 1995 AJN book of the year award, "The Handbook
of Nursing Case Management: Health Care Delivery in a World of
Managed Care," "Case Studies in Case Management,"
"Health Care Outcomes: Collaborative, Path-Based Approaches,"
and "Cardiovascular Outcomes: Collaborative, Path-Based Approaches,"
and "Process-Centered Healthcare Organizations."
Examinations
are objective type or short answer. The grading scale is:
90-100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
60-69% = D
Below 60% = Fail
The course project is graded on a "pass-fail"
basis. You must receive a "pass" score on the project
in order to advance in the degree program.
Examinations are taken online via the Breyer State University
website. Once you have registered for this program, you will receive
instructions on accessing and taking the examinations. There is
one comprehensive final examination for this course.
As soon as your receive your textbooks for the course, you may
begin your course of study. In the assignments section of the classroom is the program course outline.
Be sure to review it as you progress through the course. Once
you have registered for the course, I will send
to you a letter of introduction with more explanations and the
course assignments.
Online Chat Room:
You "meet" with meand other students in the online chat
room. Access to the chat room is via the virtual, online classroom
located on the Breyer State University website. Chats are pre-scheduled
and all students receive notification via email as to when a chat
session is scheduled. Here, you have an opportunity to participate
in group, online discussions, including question/answer sessions,
with your peers. This feature also provides you with networking
opportunities.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
1). Define Prayer.
2). Understand the Relaxation Response.
3). Discuss the physiological mechanisms involved in meditation.
4). Define meditation and its use as spiritual practice.
5). Discuss prayer and types of prayers, as a communication with
the Divine.
6). Develop effective prayer for intercessions.
7). Discuss the spiritual awareness from personal prayer.
8). Discuss and Define various types of meditative practices.
9). Instruct others in meditative practice.
10). Define spiritual principles of prayer.
11). Define spiritual principles of meditation.
12). Author a meaningful prayer journal.
13). Author a meaningful journal of meditative practices and outcomes.
15). Begin to develop prayer as metaphysical treatments.
1). Benson's Relaxation Response.
2). Breath and Physiology.
3). Eliciting the Relaxation Response.
4). Benefits of the Relaxation Response.
5). Meditation.
6). The History of Meditation.
7). Types of Meditation.
8). Eliciting Meditation Practices.
9). Mindfulness Meditation.
10). Simple Methods of Prayer.
11). The Truth About Prayer.
12). When Prayers Have not Been Answered.
13). The Prayer of Relaxation.
14). The Prayer of Cleansing.
15). The Prayer of Protection.
16). The Prayer of Decree.
17). Advanced Methods of Prayer.
18). The Prayer for Miracles.
19). The Prayer of Concentration.
20). The Prayer of Meditation.
21). The Prayer of Silence.
22). The Prayer of Realization.
23). Prayer Partners.
24). After Prayer.
If
you have any questions regarding this program, you may address
them to admassistant@breyerstate.com.
An administrative faculty member will respond to all questions.