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Health Care & Spirituality: Listening, Assessing, Caring [Hardback]

(University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 314 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 589 g
  • Sērija : Death, Value and Meaning Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415785057
  • ISBN-13: 9780415785051
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 314 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 589 g
  • Sērija : Death, Value and Meaning Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415785057
  • ISBN-13: 9780415785051
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Few areas in life have experienced the rapid pace of change that has been the experience of health care. It's an area where nothing feels "safe" and everything is threatened with reexamination and redefinition. Accompanying this situation is a new appreciation for the human spirit and the gift of things spiritual, including the soul of the work place. Addressing this situation is a vital new book "Health Care and  Spirituality: Listening, Assessing, Caring" an anthology of the human predicament, the health care professional's story and the health care work place. "Health Care and  Spirituality" explores this area that is continually being introduced to new treatments, new challenges, new people, new regulations, new expectations, and new time limits.
Introduction xiii
Transversing Purgatory (Poem) xix
Reverend Denise A. Ryder
SECTION 1 Health Care and Spirituality: Professional Perspectives
Chapter 1 A Nurse's Perspective
3(12)
Cynthia Russell
Chapter 2 A Chaplain's Perspective: The Early Years
15(6)
Reverend Richard Stewart
Chapter 3 A Chaplain's Perspective: The Challenge for Today
21(16)
Reverend Richard B. Gilbert
Chapter 4 A Beginning Examination of the Spirituality of Health Care Professionals
37(16)
David W. Adams
Rick Csiernik
SECTION 2 Health Care and Spirituality: Belief System Perspectives
Chapter 5 Dying and Grieving are Journeys of the Spirit
53(12)
John D. Morgan
Chapter 6 Spiritual Care in the New Pluralistic Context
65(10)
Edgar P. Senne
Chapter 7 The Roman Catholic Patient
75(14)
Reverend Fr. Joseph Driscoll
Chapter 8 The Jewish Patient
89(18)
Rabbi Jeffery Silberman
SECTION 3 Health Care and Spirituality: Ethnic and Gender Perspectives
Chapter 9 The Native American Patient
107(22)
Gerry Cox
Chapter 10 The Male Patient
129(16)
Reverend Robert Miller
Chapter 11 The Female Patient
145(8)
Reverend Karrie Oertli
Chapter 12 The Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual - Transgendered Patient
153(10)
Reverend Sue Jelinek
SECTION 4 Health Care and Spirituality: Patient Perspectives
Chapter 13 The Medical Patient: Compassionate Listening and Spirit-Mind-Body Care of Medical Patients
163(16)
Reverend Laurel Arthur Burton
Chapter 14 The Chronically Ill Patient
179(10)
Reverend John Vander Zee
Chapter 15 The HIV-AIDS Patient: Holier than Thou
189(14)
Inge B. Corless
Variance (Poem)
201(2)
Reverend Denise A. Ryder
Chapter 16 The Alzheimer's Patient
203(8)
Rabbi Earl A. Grollman
Chapter 17 The Obstetrics Patient
211(24)
Cathi Lammert
Chapter 18 The Trauma Patient
235(10)
Reverend Paul Bierlein
Chapter 19 The Addicted Patient
245(12)
Reverend John A. MacDougall
Chapter 20 The Terminally Ill Pediatric Patient
257(12)
Sr. Frances Dominica
Chapter 21 The Terminally Ill Adult Patient
269(12)
Reverend Jon Nyberg
Chapter 22 The Victim of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
281(12)
Sharon Gilbert
Reverend Richard B. Gilbert
Symphony (Poem)
291(2)
Reverend Denise A. Ryder
Contributors 293(6)
Index 299
The Rev'd. Richard B. Gilbert, D.Min., PhD., FAAGC, is the executive director of The World Pastoral Care Center. An ordained Anglican priest he has presented throughout the United States and internationally on bereavement, health care, spirituality and pastoral care