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  2. Radical Loving Care - Wikipedia

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    The book describes an approach to health care intended to create patient experiences in hospitals and charities that honor the vulnerability of people in need. A key element of care described in Radical Loving Care is consistency, so that in a culture of loving care all patients would receive loving care from all caregivers all the time.

  3. Your Tender Loving Care (song) - Wikipedia

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    When "Your Tender Loving Care" reached No. 1, it established a new record for most No. 1 songs in as many single releases with 15. Owens' streak had started in June 1963 with "Act Naturally," and the next 13 singles he released all had their A-sides reach the No. 1 position on the Hot Country Singles chart; included in that streak was one B-side, "Together Again," the flip side of "My Heart ...

  4. A Little TLC - Wikipedia

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    "A Little TLC" (a.k.a. "TLC") is a song written by Lynsey de Paul and Terry Britten, [1] [2] [3] about needing tender loving care. The song is registered with the ISWC [4] and has been recorded by a number of artists, starting with Philippine born, Japanese soul singer Marlene (known in the US primarily for her work with Seawind), [5] where it was one of the tracks on her jazz/soul/funk album ...

  5. Tender loving care - Wikipedia

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    Tender Loving Care may refer to: Tender, Loving Care, a 1984 novel written by Andrew Neiderman. Tender Loving Care, a 1998 interactive movie based on the novel, re-released in 2012; Tender Loving Care, a 1974 film about the adventures of three nurses; Tender Loving Care (Nancy Wilson album), 1967; Tender Loving Care (Tom Jones album), 1985

  6. Caregiver - Wikipedia

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    In the course of giving care, the caregiver is responsible for managing hygiene of themselves, the person receiving care, and the living environment. [6] Hand washing for both caregivers and persons receiving care happen often. [6] If the person receiving care is producing sharps waste from regular injections, then the caregiver should manage ...

  7. Love - Wikipedia

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    Pope Francis taught that "True love is both loving and letting oneself be loved... what is important in love is not our loving, but allowing ourselves to be loved by God." [56] And so, in the analysis of a Catholic theologian, for Pope Francis, "the key to love... is not our activity. It is the activity of the greatest, and the source, of all ...

  8. Divine providence - Wikipedia

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    The word "providence" comes from Latin providentia meaning foresight or prudence, and that in turn from pro-"ahead" and videre "to see". [3] The current use of the word in the secular sense refers to foresight, or "timely preparation for eventualities", [4] or (if one is a deist or an atheist) "nature as providing protective care". [5]

  9. Self-love - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 psychologist and social philosopher Erich Fromm proposed that loving oneself is different from being arrogant, conceited or egocentric, meaning that instead caring about oneself and taking responsibility for oneself. Fromm proposed a re-evaluation of self-love in more positive sense, arguing that in order to be able to truly love ...