This accessible guide provides a direct response to the expressed learning needs of hospice and palliative care volunteers in relation to listening skills in end-of-life care. With original research findings, this book is the perfect guide for those wanting to expand their capacity for listening.
This accessible guide provides a direct response to the expressed learning needs of hospice and palliative care volunteers in relation to listening skills in end-of-life care. With original research findings, this book is the perfect guide for those wanting to expand their capacity for listening.
Robert Mundle is a Certified Spiritual Health Practitioner at the Providence Care Hospital. He is a Registered Psychotherapist, and has a published a number of articles for palliative care publications.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Stephen Claxton-Oldfield. Preface. Introduction. 1. Responding to Cues. 2. Three Approaches to Listening. 3. Helpful Things to Say. 4. Benefits and Risks of Volunteering. 5. Your Own Story and Grief Journey. 6. Feeling Heard and Understood. Conclusion - Continuing the Journey. Afterword by Greg Schneider. References. About the Author.
Foreword by Stephen Claxton-Oldfield. Preface. Introduction. 1. Responding to Cues. 2. Three Approaches to Listening. 3. Helpful Things to Say. 4. Benefits and Risks of Volunteering. 5. Your Own Story and Grief Journey. 6. Feeling Heard and Understood. Conclusion - Continuing the Journey. Afterword by Greg Schneider. References. About the Author.
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