Case Studies in Spiritual Care : Healthcare Chaplaincy Assessments, Interventions and Outcomes.
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- 9781784507053
- BV4375 .C37 2018
Intro -- Case Studies in Spiritual Care, Edited by George Fitchett and Steve Nolan -- Introduction - Autoethnography in Chaplain Case Study Research by Steve Nolan -- Part 1. Chaplains' Care in Paediatrics -- Ch 1. 'That's great! You can tell us how you are feeling' -- Ch 2. 'She's already done so much' -- Ch 3. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies -- Ch 4. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies -- Part 2. Chaplains' Care for Veterans -- Ch 5. 'He is disappointed I am not the son he wanted. I tried and tried to deny I am a girl' -- Ch 6. 'I was able to go to confession' -- Ch 7. Critical Response to Veterans' Case Studies -- Ch 8. A Psychologist's Perspective -- Part 3. The Chaplain as Ritual Leader -- Ch 9. 'God is just too busy for us right now' -- Ch 10. Connecting family members through ritual -- Ch 11. 'I do want to get this funeral planned' -- Ch 12. 'For myself and for your people with whom I pray' -- Ch 13. Critical Response to the Use of Ritual Case Studies -- Ch 14. Critical Response to the Use of Ritual Case Studies -- Part 4. The Chaplain as Self-Reflexive Practitioner -- Ch 15. 'I'd like you to get to know about me' -- Ch 16. Critical Response to a Chaplain's Self-Reflexive Case Study -- Ch 17. Critical Response to a Chaplain's Self-Reflexive Case Study -- Afterword: Case Studies and Chaplaincy Research -- Contributors -- Index -- Blank Page.
Revealing the richness and depth of understanding that chaplaincy brings to direct work with patients, these new in-depth case studies and critical responses from other chaplains and healthcare professionals give insight into key areas that are receiving increasing attention such working with veterans, children, and use of ritual.
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