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Produktbild: Chaplaincy and the Soul of Health and Social Care

Chaplaincy and the Soul of Health and Social Care Fostering Spiritual Wellbeing in Emerging Paradigms of Care

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.12.2019

Herausgeber

Ewan Kelly + weitere

Verlag

Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,4/2,2 cm

Gewicht

528 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78592-224-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.12.2019

Herausgeber

Verlag

Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,4/2,2 cm

Gewicht

528 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-78592-224-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Chaplaincy and the Soul of Health and Social Care
  • Introduction - Ewan Kelly and John Swinton

    Part 1: The essence of healthcare chaplaincy? What does spiritual need feel like?
    1. Living with a chronic long-term condition: 'I can reflect with chaplains about things I cannot share with others.' - Eva Buelens (KU Leuven, Belgium)
    2. Experience of spiritual distress in an acute setting: Living with perinatal loss - Daniel Robert Nuzum (Healthcare Chaplain and Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor, Cork University Hospital, Ireland; Lecturer, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University College Cork, Ireland)
    3. What does spiritual need feel like? Experience of chaplaincy and spiritual care in mental health - Madeleine Parkes (Hospital Chaplaincy Team, Birmingham, UK)

    Part 2: The art of chaplaincy: is chaplaincy an art or science?
    4. Healthcare chaplaincy as professional artistry - Mark Stobert (Chair of UK Board of Healthcare Chaplaincy)
    5. Different Trains: liminality and the chaplain - Kevin Franz (Former Lead Chaplain for Mental Healthcare, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, UK)
    6. The role of science in enhancing spiritual care practice - Daniel H. Grossoehme, Dmin, MS (Staff Scientist, Rebecca D. Considine Research Institute, Haslinger Family Pediatric Palliative Care Center, Akron Children's Hospital, USA)
    7. Outcomes in health and social care chaplaincy: core business or problematic necessity? - The Rev. George F. Handzo (Director, Health Services Research & Quality, HealthCare Chaplaincy Network, UK) and Steve Nolan (Princess Alice Hospice, UK)

    Part 3: Healthcare professionals? What kind of professionals are chaplains?
    8. Charting the journey towards professionalization in the UK - Derek Fraser (Cambridge University Hospitals, UK)
    9. We have taken off. Reflections on research and professionalization in healthcare chaplaincy in Europe - Anne Vandenhoeck (KU Leuven, Belgium)
    10. Contemporary sustainable building: architecture of chaplaincy and spiritual care - Hans Evers (Head Department of Pastoral Care, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands)
    11. A question of identity: What does it mean for chaplains to be healthcare professionals? - John Swinton

    Part 4: Researching Chaplaincy: what research is needed? How can it be grown?
    12. Advancing research in healthcare chaplaincy: why, how, who? - George Fitchett (Professor and Director of Research, Department of Religion, Health and Human Values, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
    13. The story of the Scottish patient reported outcome measure (PROM): an example of innovation, collaboration and education in chaplaincy research - Professor Austyn Snowden (Chair in Mental Health, Edinburgh Napier University and visiting professor, Leuven University, Belgium) and Iain Telfer (Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh)

    Part 5: Creative engagements
    14. The chaplain and organizational spirituality of church-sponsored healthcare institutions - Neil Pembroke (School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland, Australia) and Raymond Reddicliffe (School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland, Australia)
    15. Chaplaincy and its potential contribution to cultural transformation - Dr Kenneth J Donaldson (Consultant Nephrologist and Medical Director at NHS Dumfries and Galloway, UK) and Ewan Kelly
    16. Spiritual care and a new art of dying - Carlo Leget (University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, Netherlands)

    Part 6: Caring well, caring spiritually
    17: From interventions during ill health to enabling well-being and resilience: Community Chaplaincy Listening (CCL) - Timothy P Bennison (Department of Spiritual Care, NHS Forth Valley, UK)
    18: From person-centred to people-centred spiritual care - Jo Kennedy (Faith, health and social care sectors, Scotland, UK) and Ian Stirling (Hospice chaplaincy and spiritual care in Scotland, UK)
    19: Co-production and promoting spiritual wellbeing in mental health - Julian Raffay (Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, UK) and Don Bryant (Board of Mental Health Network)

    Part 7: Educating chaplains: what do chaplains need to learn to work in and influence 21st century healthcare systems?
    20: Formation and the intentional use of self: the chaplain's primary resource - Ewan Kelly
    21: Educating and equipping chaplains to practice in new paradigms - The Rev. David W. Fleenor (Director of Education, Center for Spirituality and Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY, USA) and Ewan Kelly

    Part 8: Shaping the future
    22: Strategic leadership in healthcare chaplaincy - Cheryl Holmes (Chief Executive Officer, Spiritual Health Association, Australia) and Ewan Kelly
    23: Future directions - posing and living with questions - Ewan Kelly and John Swinton