Chaplaincy in Hospice and Palliative Care
Herausgeber: Murphy, Karen; Whorton, Bob
Chaplaincy in Hospice and Palliative Care
Herausgeber: Murphy, Karen; Whorton, Bob
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
In an increasingly secular society chaplaincy is no longer widely accepted as a necessary element of palliative care. A meditative reflection on the role played by hospice chaplains, this book argues that chaplains have a vital part to play in the care of a patient, their family, and those supporting them.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Spirituality in Hospice Care41,99 €
- Kimberly D. AcquavivaThe Handbook of LGBTQIA-Inclusive Hospice and Palliative Care35,99 €
- Brent PeeryOutcome Oriented Chaplaincy35,99 €
- Fiona Stewart-DarlingMultifaith Chaplaincy in the Workplace38,99 €
- Evidence-Based Healthcare Chaplaincy50,99 €
- Chaplaincy and the Soul of Health and Social Care44,99 €
- Torii BlackHospice and Palliative Care Acupuncture41,99 €
-
-
-
In an increasingly secular society chaplaincy is no longer widely accepted as a necessary element of palliative care. A meditative reflection on the role played by hospice chaplains, this book argues that chaplains have a vital part to play in the care of a patient, their family, and those supporting them.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 312g
- ISBN-13: 9781785920684
- ISBN-10: 1785920685
- Artikelnr.: 47622173
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 312g
- ISBN-13: 9781785920684
- ISBN-10: 1785920685
- Artikelnr.: 47622173
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Karen Murphy and Bob Whorton. Foreword by Baroness Finlay of Llandaff
Foreword by Baroness Finlay of Llandaff. Introduction. Part One: Locating the Work of Palliative Care Chaplaincy. 1. Then and Now. The Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke
The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Judy Davies
Methodist Minister and Chaplain at Sue Ryder - Duchess of Kent Hospice
Reading
UK. 2. What Kind of Place is a Hospice? Karen Murphy
President of the Association of Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplains (AHPCC)
UK and Julian Abel
Weston Area Health Trust and Vice President of Public Health Palliative Care International
and Chair of the UK Branch. 3. Many Faiths
No Faith. Abbas Khalifa
Imam
Healthcare Chaplain
UK
The Revd Stig Graham
Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplain
UK
Kathryn Morrison
Bank Chaplain
LOROS Hospice
Leicester
UK
Martin T. Hill
St. Giles Hospice
Lichfield
UK and Simon O' Donoghue
The Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network
UK. 4. The Contribution of Volunteers. Karen Murphy. Part Two: Reflecting Theologically. 5. A Good Death? Revd Canon Dr Margaret Whipp
Oxford University Hospital
UK and Jonathan Wittenberg
Rabbi
New North London Synagogue
UK. 6. Towards a Theology of Palliative Care Chaplaincy. Revd Canon Helen Newman
Spiritual Care Lead Chaplain
LOROS Hospice
Leicester
UK and Revd Dr Jonathan H. Pye
Chair of the Bristol District of the Methodist Church
Hon. Research Fellow
Centre for Ethics in Medicine
Research Associate
School of Social and Community Medicine
University of Bristol. Part Three: Who Are We? 7. Our Unique Role. Margery Collin
Chaplain
Strathcarron Hospice
Stirlingshire
UK and Jacki Thomas
PhD
Retired Hospice Chaplain. 8. Do We Have a Voice? Revd Caroline McAfee
Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Lead
Northern Ireland Hospice
Belfast
UK
David Buck
Spiritual Care Co-Ordinator
Sue Ryder - Wheatfields Hospice
Leeds
UK and Ruth White
CEO
Rowans Hospice
UK. 9. Mirror
Mirror. Jessica Rose
Senior Accredited Member
Association of Pastoral Supervisors and Educators
Member of the Institute of Pastoral Supervision and Reflective Practice and Andy Edmeads
Anglican Priest and Chaplain to Children And Young Adults Hospice
UK. 10. Holding the Tension. Lousie Adey Huish
Chaplain
Myton Hospice
Warwick
UK and Gary Windon
Chaplain
Nightingale House Hospice
Wrexham
UK. 11. Our Place in the Shadows. Margaret Jill Brown
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
Member of Severnside Institute for Psychotherapy
Founding Patron of The Harbour
UK and Bob Whorton
Chaplain
Sit Michael Sobell House
UK. 12. Our Own Nourishment. The Revd Matthew Hagan
M.Phil
Southern Area Hospice
Newry
County Down
Northern Ireland
President
Northern Ireland Healthcare Chaplains Association
UK and Dawn M. Allan
Spiritual Care Lead Chaplain
NHS Orkney and NHS Shetland
UK. 13. A Creative Resource. The Revd Sally Bedborough
Chaplain
Weldmar Hospicecare
Dorset
UK
Liza Waller
Chaplain
Hospice in the Weald
Kent
UK and Nell Mellerick
Creative Artist and Hospice Day Service Manager
UK. 14. Looking to the Future. Ewan Kelly
Visiting Professor
Research Co-Ordinator
European Research Institute for Chaplains
Academic Centre for Practical Theology
University of Leuven
Belgium. Appendices.
The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Judy Davies
Methodist Minister and Chaplain at Sue Ryder - Duchess of Kent Hospice
Reading
UK. 2. What Kind of Place is a Hospice? Karen Murphy
President of the Association of Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplains (AHPCC)
UK and Julian Abel
Weston Area Health Trust and Vice President of Public Health Palliative Care International
and Chair of the UK Branch. 3. Many Faiths
No Faith. Abbas Khalifa
Imam
Healthcare Chaplain
UK
The Revd Stig Graham
Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplain
UK
Kathryn Morrison
Bank Chaplain
LOROS Hospice
Leicester
UK
Martin T. Hill
St. Giles Hospice
Lichfield
UK and Simon O' Donoghue
The Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network
UK. 4. The Contribution of Volunteers. Karen Murphy. Part Two: Reflecting Theologically. 5. A Good Death? Revd Canon Dr Margaret Whipp
Oxford University Hospital
UK and Jonathan Wittenberg
Rabbi
New North London Synagogue
UK. 6. Towards a Theology of Palliative Care Chaplaincy. Revd Canon Helen Newman
Spiritual Care Lead Chaplain
LOROS Hospice
Leicester
UK and Revd Dr Jonathan H. Pye
Chair of the Bristol District of the Methodist Church
Hon. Research Fellow
Centre for Ethics in Medicine
Research Associate
School of Social and Community Medicine
University of Bristol. Part Three: Who Are We? 7. Our Unique Role. Margery Collin
Chaplain
Strathcarron Hospice
Stirlingshire
UK and Jacki Thomas
PhD
Retired Hospice Chaplain. 8. Do We Have a Voice? Revd Caroline McAfee
Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Lead
Northern Ireland Hospice
Belfast
UK
David Buck
Spiritual Care Co-Ordinator
Sue Ryder - Wheatfields Hospice
Leeds
UK and Ruth White
CEO
Rowans Hospice
UK. 9. Mirror
Mirror. Jessica Rose
Senior Accredited Member
Association of Pastoral Supervisors and Educators
Member of the Institute of Pastoral Supervision and Reflective Practice and Andy Edmeads
Anglican Priest and Chaplain to Children And Young Adults Hospice
UK. 10. Holding the Tension. Lousie Adey Huish
Chaplain
Myton Hospice
Warwick
UK and Gary Windon
Chaplain
Nightingale House Hospice
Wrexham
UK. 11. Our Place in the Shadows. Margaret Jill Brown
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
Member of Severnside Institute for Psychotherapy
Founding Patron of The Harbour
UK and Bob Whorton
Chaplain
Sit Michael Sobell House
UK. 12. Our Own Nourishment. The Revd Matthew Hagan
M.Phil
Southern Area Hospice
Newry
County Down
Northern Ireland
President
Northern Ireland Healthcare Chaplains Association
UK and Dawn M. Allan
Spiritual Care Lead Chaplain
NHS Orkney and NHS Shetland
UK. 13. A Creative Resource. The Revd Sally Bedborough
Chaplain
Weldmar Hospicecare
Dorset
UK
Liza Waller
Chaplain
Hospice in the Weald
Kent
UK and Nell Mellerick
Creative Artist and Hospice Day Service Manager
UK. 14. Looking to the Future. Ewan Kelly
Visiting Professor
Research Co-Ordinator
European Research Institute for Chaplains
Academic Centre for Practical Theology
University of Leuven
Belgium. Appendices.
Foreword by Baroness Finlay of Llandaff. Introduction. Part One: Locating the Work of Palliative Care Chaplaincy. 1. Then and Now. The Most Reverend Dr Richard Clarke
The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Judy Davies
Methodist Minister and Chaplain at Sue Ryder - Duchess of Kent Hospice
Reading
UK. 2. What Kind of Place is a Hospice? Karen Murphy
President of the Association of Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplains (AHPCC)
UK and Julian Abel
Weston Area Health Trust and Vice President of Public Health Palliative Care International
and Chair of the UK Branch. 3. Many Faiths
No Faith. Abbas Khalifa
Imam
Healthcare Chaplain
UK
The Revd Stig Graham
Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplain
UK
Kathryn Morrison
Bank Chaplain
LOROS Hospice
Leicester
UK
Martin T. Hill
St. Giles Hospice
Lichfield
UK and Simon O' Donoghue
The Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network
UK. 4. The Contribution of Volunteers. Karen Murphy. Part Two: Reflecting Theologically. 5. A Good Death? Revd Canon Dr Margaret Whipp
Oxford University Hospital
UK and Jonathan Wittenberg
Rabbi
New North London Synagogue
UK. 6. Towards a Theology of Palliative Care Chaplaincy. Revd Canon Helen Newman
Spiritual Care Lead Chaplain
LOROS Hospice
Leicester
UK and Revd Dr Jonathan H. Pye
Chair of the Bristol District of the Methodist Church
Hon. Research Fellow
Centre for Ethics in Medicine
Research Associate
School of Social and Community Medicine
University of Bristol. Part Three: Who Are We? 7. Our Unique Role. Margery Collin
Chaplain
Strathcarron Hospice
Stirlingshire
UK and Jacki Thomas
PhD
Retired Hospice Chaplain. 8. Do We Have a Voice? Revd Caroline McAfee
Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Lead
Northern Ireland Hospice
Belfast
UK
David Buck
Spiritual Care Co-Ordinator
Sue Ryder - Wheatfields Hospice
Leeds
UK and Ruth White
CEO
Rowans Hospice
UK. 9. Mirror
Mirror. Jessica Rose
Senior Accredited Member
Association of Pastoral Supervisors and Educators
Member of the Institute of Pastoral Supervision and Reflective Practice and Andy Edmeads
Anglican Priest and Chaplain to Children And Young Adults Hospice
UK. 10. Holding the Tension. Lousie Adey Huish
Chaplain
Myton Hospice
Warwick
UK and Gary Windon
Chaplain
Nightingale House Hospice
Wrexham
UK. 11. Our Place in the Shadows. Margaret Jill Brown
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
Member of Severnside Institute for Psychotherapy
Founding Patron of The Harbour
UK and Bob Whorton
Chaplain
Sit Michael Sobell House
UK. 12. Our Own Nourishment. The Revd Matthew Hagan
M.Phil
Southern Area Hospice
Newry
County Down
Northern Ireland
President
Northern Ireland Healthcare Chaplains Association
UK and Dawn M. Allan
Spiritual Care Lead Chaplain
NHS Orkney and NHS Shetland
UK. 13. A Creative Resource. The Revd Sally Bedborough
Chaplain
Weldmar Hospicecare
Dorset
UK
Liza Waller
Chaplain
Hospice in the Weald
Kent
UK and Nell Mellerick
Creative Artist and Hospice Day Service Manager
UK. 14. Looking to the Future. Ewan Kelly
Visiting Professor
Research Co-Ordinator
European Research Institute for Chaplains
Academic Centre for Practical Theology
University of Leuven
Belgium. Appendices.
The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Judy Davies
Methodist Minister and Chaplain at Sue Ryder - Duchess of Kent Hospice
Reading
UK. 2. What Kind of Place is a Hospice? Karen Murphy
President of the Association of Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplains (AHPCC)
UK and Julian Abel
Weston Area Health Trust and Vice President of Public Health Palliative Care International
and Chair of the UK Branch. 3. Many Faiths
No Faith. Abbas Khalifa
Imam
Healthcare Chaplain
UK
The Revd Stig Graham
Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplain
UK
Kathryn Morrison
Bank Chaplain
LOROS Hospice
Leicester
UK
Martin T. Hill
St. Giles Hospice
Lichfield
UK and Simon O' Donoghue
The Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network
UK. 4. The Contribution of Volunteers. Karen Murphy. Part Two: Reflecting Theologically. 5. A Good Death? Revd Canon Dr Margaret Whipp
Oxford University Hospital
UK and Jonathan Wittenberg
Rabbi
New North London Synagogue
UK. 6. Towards a Theology of Palliative Care Chaplaincy. Revd Canon Helen Newman
Spiritual Care Lead Chaplain
LOROS Hospice
Leicester
UK and Revd Dr Jonathan H. Pye
Chair of the Bristol District of the Methodist Church
Hon. Research Fellow
Centre for Ethics in Medicine
Research Associate
School of Social and Community Medicine
University of Bristol. Part Three: Who Are We? 7. Our Unique Role. Margery Collin
Chaplain
Strathcarron Hospice
Stirlingshire
UK and Jacki Thomas
PhD
Retired Hospice Chaplain. 8. Do We Have a Voice? Revd Caroline McAfee
Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Lead
Northern Ireland Hospice
Belfast
UK
David Buck
Spiritual Care Co-Ordinator
Sue Ryder - Wheatfields Hospice
Leeds
UK and Ruth White
CEO
Rowans Hospice
UK. 9. Mirror
Mirror. Jessica Rose
Senior Accredited Member
Association of Pastoral Supervisors and Educators
Member of the Institute of Pastoral Supervision and Reflective Practice and Andy Edmeads
Anglican Priest and Chaplain to Children And Young Adults Hospice
UK. 10. Holding the Tension. Lousie Adey Huish
Chaplain
Myton Hospice
Warwick
UK and Gary Windon
Chaplain
Nightingale House Hospice
Wrexham
UK. 11. Our Place in the Shadows. Margaret Jill Brown
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist
Member of Severnside Institute for Psychotherapy
Founding Patron of The Harbour
UK and Bob Whorton
Chaplain
Sit Michael Sobell House
UK. 12. Our Own Nourishment. The Revd Matthew Hagan
M.Phil
Southern Area Hospice
Newry
County Down
Northern Ireland
President
Northern Ireland Healthcare Chaplains Association
UK and Dawn M. Allan
Spiritual Care Lead Chaplain
NHS Orkney and NHS Shetland
UK. 13. A Creative Resource. The Revd Sally Bedborough
Chaplain
Weldmar Hospicecare
Dorset
UK
Liza Waller
Chaplain
Hospice in the Weald
Kent
UK and Nell Mellerick
Creative Artist and Hospice Day Service Manager
UK. 14. Looking to the Future. Ewan Kelly
Visiting Professor
Research Co-Ordinator
European Research Institute for Chaplains
Academic Centre for Practical Theology
University of Leuven
Belgium. Appendices.