I CAN Publishing, Inc. is pleased to announce the new division to our company, "Creative Approaches to Living Life". This division will provide products with a focus on how to survive and grow during crossroads that do and many times may occur during the journey of life. With a focus on healing, loving and compassion, these books will "CALL" nursing students, faculty, nurses, patients, social workers, and / or other health care professionals who are looking for "down to earth" versus "theoretical" strategies to help their patients.
These two new books also have a focus on several of the latest NCLEX standards which make them a great reference for nursing students and faculty. Not only will they assist the reader in helping people access the truth and healing of their own experience, provide insight to patients, families, nurses, students, and faculty in providing a deep sense of peace and inspiration when at the bedside of dying patients, but will also provide insight on how to be successful with these spiritual issues on the NCLEX.

Seeking Safety: The Journey of Adults Who Were Sexually Abused as Children will help adults who have been sexually abused as children and are still living with the consequences. Dr. Lindsey's book has been described as a must reading for faculty members working in pediatric, adolescent, gynecologic, maternity, and psychiatric nursing. As a professional and a survivor, she presents a hopeful path towards healing for survivors of sexual abuse. Assigning this book for student reading would lead to personal and professional healing for many nurses. —Mary J. Giuffra, APRN, BC, CNS, LMFT, PhD, FAAN

We Do Not Die Alone: Jesus is Coming to Get Me in a White Pickup Truck is a fascinating book about the experiences that nurses had with their dying patients. The patients had "people" that already died to come to get them and help them make their transition. Dr. Marilyn Mendoza reports the vast experiences of nurses and their encounters with soul. The reader will share the same emotion that the patients, their families, and their nurses experienced, a deep sense of peace.