Paediatric Chaplaincy
Principles, Practices and Skills
Herausgeber: Bartel, Mark; Nash, Sally; Nash, Paul
Paediatric Chaplaincy
Principles, Practices and Skills
Herausgeber: Bartel, Mark; Nash, Sally; Nash, Paul
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Paediatric chaplaincy requires a range of approaches, both in terms of administering spiritual care in a multifaith setting and the complexities of working with children who have a serious illness or disability. This is a research-based best practice guide, covering core principles and skills and as well as specialist care situations.
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Paediatric chaplaincy requires a range of approaches, both in terms of administering spiritual care in a multifaith setting and the complexities of working with children who have a serious illness or disability. This is a research-based best practice guide, covering core principles and skills and as well as specialist care situations.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 229mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781785920769
- ISBN-10: 1785920766
- Artikelnr.: 50699476
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 229mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781785920769
- ISBN-10: 1785920766
- Artikelnr.: 50699476
Edited by Paul Nash, Mark Bartel and Sally Nash
Introduction. Section 1. Chapter 1. Child Spirituality and Faith Development. Dr Rebecca Nye
Children's spirituality researcher and consultant
UK. Chapter 2. Insights from Child Development for Paediatric Chaplains. The Revd Dan Roberts
Chaplain Supervisor
McLane Children's Medical Center-Baylor Scott & White Health in Temple
US. Chapter 3. Spiritual
Religious and Pastoral Care of Children and Their Families. The Revd Claire Carson
Head of the Chaplaincy-Spiritual Care Department
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
UK. Chapter 4. Models of Chaplaincy in a Multicultural World. The Revd Paul Nash
Chaplain Senior
Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital
UK. Chapter 5. Screening
Assessment and Charting. The Revd Mary Robinson Director of the Chaplaincy
Children's Hospital Boston
USA. Chapter 6. Approaches and Skills for Working with Children and Young People. Ryan Campbell and The Revd Dr Sally Nash
Research lead
Centre for Paediatric Spiritual Care and the Birmingham Children's Hospital Chaplaincy Team
UK. Chapter 7. Working with Families. The Revd Krista Gregory
Director
Dell Children's Resiliency Center
Austin
USA. Chapter 8. Staff Care and Self-care. The Revd Kathryn Darby
Chaplain
Birmingham Children's Hospital
UK and The Revd Carl Aiken
Manager of Spiritual Care
Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide
Australia. Chapter 9. Chaplain to the Institution. The Revd Jim Linthicum
Senior Chaplain
Great Ormond Street Hospital
UK. Chapter 10 Managing and Developing the Chaplaincy Provision and Team. Paul Nash. Chapter 11. Medical Ethics: Practice and Decision-making. Chaplain Mark Bartel
manager of Spiritual Care
Arnold Palmer Medical Center
USA. Section 2. Chapter 12. Giving Voice to the Story: Working with Patients Who Cannot Speak. The Revd Dr Daniel Nuzum
Healthcare Chaplain and Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor at Cork University Hospital
Ireland. Chapter 13. Working in Mental Health. Kathryn Darby. Chapter 14. Working with Trauma and Abuse. Chaplain Bob Flory Director of Spiritual Care and Bereavement Services
Children's Hospital Colorado
USA. Chapter 15. Major Incidents. Rabbi Naomi Kalish
Coordinator of Pastoral Care and Education
New York Presbyterian Hospital
USA. Chapter 16. Palliative and End-of-Life Care. Chaplain M. Karen Ballard
director of Chaplaincy Services
Akron Children's Hospital
USA. Chapter 17. Bereavement Care. The Revd Dr Edina A. Farkas
Paediatric Chaplain
Velkey László Center for Child Health in Miskolc
Hungary and The Revd Stephen Harrison
Baptist minister
UK. Chapter 18. Transition: Journeying with Paediatric Patients into Adult care - The Chaplain's Role. Chaplain Kobena Charm
Paediatric Chaplain
LeBonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis
USA. Chapter 19. Paediatric Spirituality
Space and Environment. The Revd Wyatt Butcher
Chaplain to Mental Health Service
Canterbury District Health Board
New Zealand and Dr Lindsay Carey
Palliative Care Unit
School of Psychology and Public Health
La Trobe University
Australia. Chapter 20. Paediatric Chaplaincy and Research. The Revd Dr Daniel H. Grossoehme
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Cincinnati
USA and Lindsay B. Carey. Chapter 21. Through These Dark Valleys: A Paediatric Chaplain's Response to the Problem of God and Evil. The Revd Kathleen Ennis-Durstine
Manager of InterFaith Pastoral and Spiritual Care
Children's National Health System in Washington
D.C
USA. Chapter 22. Perspectives on Suffering from Major Faith and Worldview Traditions. Emma Roberts
Research Assistant
Birmingham Children's Hospital Chaplaincy
UK. Conclusion.
Children's spirituality researcher and consultant
UK. Chapter 2. Insights from Child Development for Paediatric Chaplains. The Revd Dan Roberts
Chaplain Supervisor
McLane Children's Medical Center-Baylor Scott & White Health in Temple
US. Chapter 3. Spiritual
Religious and Pastoral Care of Children and Their Families. The Revd Claire Carson
Head of the Chaplaincy-Spiritual Care Department
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
UK. Chapter 4. Models of Chaplaincy in a Multicultural World. The Revd Paul Nash
Chaplain Senior
Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital
UK. Chapter 5. Screening
Assessment and Charting. The Revd Mary Robinson Director of the Chaplaincy
Children's Hospital Boston
USA. Chapter 6. Approaches and Skills for Working with Children and Young People. Ryan Campbell and The Revd Dr Sally Nash
Research lead
Centre for Paediatric Spiritual Care and the Birmingham Children's Hospital Chaplaincy Team
UK. Chapter 7. Working with Families. The Revd Krista Gregory
Director
Dell Children's Resiliency Center
Austin
USA. Chapter 8. Staff Care and Self-care. The Revd Kathryn Darby
Chaplain
Birmingham Children's Hospital
UK and The Revd Carl Aiken
Manager of Spiritual Care
Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide
Australia. Chapter 9. Chaplain to the Institution. The Revd Jim Linthicum
Senior Chaplain
Great Ormond Street Hospital
UK. Chapter 10 Managing and Developing the Chaplaincy Provision and Team. Paul Nash. Chapter 11. Medical Ethics: Practice and Decision-making. Chaplain Mark Bartel
manager of Spiritual Care
Arnold Palmer Medical Center
USA. Section 2. Chapter 12. Giving Voice to the Story: Working with Patients Who Cannot Speak. The Revd Dr Daniel Nuzum
Healthcare Chaplain and Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor at Cork University Hospital
Ireland. Chapter 13. Working in Mental Health. Kathryn Darby. Chapter 14. Working with Trauma and Abuse. Chaplain Bob Flory Director of Spiritual Care and Bereavement Services
Children's Hospital Colorado
USA. Chapter 15. Major Incidents. Rabbi Naomi Kalish
Coordinator of Pastoral Care and Education
New York Presbyterian Hospital
USA. Chapter 16. Palliative and End-of-Life Care. Chaplain M. Karen Ballard
director of Chaplaincy Services
Akron Children's Hospital
USA. Chapter 17. Bereavement Care. The Revd Dr Edina A. Farkas
Paediatric Chaplain
Velkey László Center for Child Health in Miskolc
Hungary and The Revd Stephen Harrison
Baptist minister
UK. Chapter 18. Transition: Journeying with Paediatric Patients into Adult care - The Chaplain's Role. Chaplain Kobena Charm
Paediatric Chaplain
LeBonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis
USA. Chapter 19. Paediatric Spirituality
Space and Environment. The Revd Wyatt Butcher
Chaplain to Mental Health Service
Canterbury District Health Board
New Zealand and Dr Lindsay Carey
Palliative Care Unit
School of Psychology and Public Health
La Trobe University
Australia. Chapter 20. Paediatric Chaplaincy and Research. The Revd Dr Daniel H. Grossoehme
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Cincinnati
USA and Lindsay B. Carey. Chapter 21. Through These Dark Valleys: A Paediatric Chaplain's Response to the Problem of God and Evil. The Revd Kathleen Ennis-Durstine
Manager of InterFaith Pastoral and Spiritual Care
Children's National Health System in Washington
D.C
USA. Chapter 22. Perspectives on Suffering from Major Faith and Worldview Traditions. Emma Roberts
Research Assistant
Birmingham Children's Hospital Chaplaincy
UK. Conclusion.
Introduction. Section 1. Chapter 1. Child Spirituality and Faith Development. Dr Rebecca Nye
Children's spirituality researcher and consultant
UK. Chapter 2. Insights from Child Development for Paediatric Chaplains. The Revd Dan Roberts
Chaplain Supervisor
McLane Children's Medical Center-Baylor Scott & White Health in Temple
US. Chapter 3. Spiritual
Religious and Pastoral Care of Children and Their Families. The Revd Claire Carson
Head of the Chaplaincy-Spiritual Care Department
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
UK. Chapter 4. Models of Chaplaincy in a Multicultural World. The Revd Paul Nash
Chaplain Senior
Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital
UK. Chapter 5. Screening
Assessment and Charting. The Revd Mary Robinson Director of the Chaplaincy
Children's Hospital Boston
USA. Chapter 6. Approaches and Skills for Working with Children and Young People. Ryan Campbell and The Revd Dr Sally Nash
Research lead
Centre for Paediatric Spiritual Care and the Birmingham Children's Hospital Chaplaincy Team
UK. Chapter 7. Working with Families. The Revd Krista Gregory
Director
Dell Children's Resiliency Center
Austin
USA. Chapter 8. Staff Care and Self-care. The Revd Kathryn Darby
Chaplain
Birmingham Children's Hospital
UK and The Revd Carl Aiken
Manager of Spiritual Care
Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide
Australia. Chapter 9. Chaplain to the Institution. The Revd Jim Linthicum
Senior Chaplain
Great Ormond Street Hospital
UK. Chapter 10 Managing and Developing the Chaplaincy Provision and Team. Paul Nash. Chapter 11. Medical Ethics: Practice and Decision-making. Chaplain Mark Bartel
manager of Spiritual Care
Arnold Palmer Medical Center
USA. Section 2. Chapter 12. Giving Voice to the Story: Working with Patients Who Cannot Speak. The Revd Dr Daniel Nuzum
Healthcare Chaplain and Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor at Cork University Hospital
Ireland. Chapter 13. Working in Mental Health. Kathryn Darby. Chapter 14. Working with Trauma and Abuse. Chaplain Bob Flory Director of Spiritual Care and Bereavement Services
Children's Hospital Colorado
USA. Chapter 15. Major Incidents. Rabbi Naomi Kalish
Coordinator of Pastoral Care and Education
New York Presbyterian Hospital
USA. Chapter 16. Palliative and End-of-Life Care. Chaplain M. Karen Ballard
director of Chaplaincy Services
Akron Children's Hospital
USA. Chapter 17. Bereavement Care. The Revd Dr Edina A. Farkas
Paediatric Chaplain
Velkey László Center for Child Health in Miskolc
Hungary and The Revd Stephen Harrison
Baptist minister
UK. Chapter 18. Transition: Journeying with Paediatric Patients into Adult care - The Chaplain's Role. Chaplain Kobena Charm
Paediatric Chaplain
LeBonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis
USA. Chapter 19. Paediatric Spirituality
Space and Environment. The Revd Wyatt Butcher
Chaplain to Mental Health Service
Canterbury District Health Board
New Zealand and Dr Lindsay Carey
Palliative Care Unit
School of Psychology and Public Health
La Trobe University
Australia. Chapter 20. Paediatric Chaplaincy and Research. The Revd Dr Daniel H. Grossoehme
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Cincinnati
USA and Lindsay B. Carey. Chapter 21. Through These Dark Valleys: A Paediatric Chaplain's Response to the Problem of God and Evil. The Revd Kathleen Ennis-Durstine
Manager of InterFaith Pastoral and Spiritual Care
Children's National Health System in Washington
D.C
USA. Chapter 22. Perspectives on Suffering from Major Faith and Worldview Traditions. Emma Roberts
Research Assistant
Birmingham Children's Hospital Chaplaincy
UK. Conclusion.
Children's spirituality researcher and consultant
UK. Chapter 2. Insights from Child Development for Paediatric Chaplains. The Revd Dan Roberts
Chaplain Supervisor
McLane Children's Medical Center-Baylor Scott & White Health in Temple
US. Chapter 3. Spiritual
Religious and Pastoral Care of Children and Their Families. The Revd Claire Carson
Head of the Chaplaincy-Spiritual Care Department
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
UK. Chapter 4. Models of Chaplaincy in a Multicultural World. The Revd Paul Nash
Chaplain Senior
Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital
UK. Chapter 5. Screening
Assessment and Charting. The Revd Mary Robinson Director of the Chaplaincy
Children's Hospital Boston
USA. Chapter 6. Approaches and Skills for Working with Children and Young People. Ryan Campbell and The Revd Dr Sally Nash
Research lead
Centre for Paediatric Spiritual Care and the Birmingham Children's Hospital Chaplaincy Team
UK. Chapter 7. Working with Families. The Revd Krista Gregory
Director
Dell Children's Resiliency Center
Austin
USA. Chapter 8. Staff Care and Self-care. The Revd Kathryn Darby
Chaplain
Birmingham Children's Hospital
UK and The Revd Carl Aiken
Manager of Spiritual Care
Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide
Australia. Chapter 9. Chaplain to the Institution. The Revd Jim Linthicum
Senior Chaplain
Great Ormond Street Hospital
UK. Chapter 10 Managing and Developing the Chaplaincy Provision and Team. Paul Nash. Chapter 11. Medical Ethics: Practice and Decision-making. Chaplain Mark Bartel
manager of Spiritual Care
Arnold Palmer Medical Center
USA. Section 2. Chapter 12. Giving Voice to the Story: Working with Patients Who Cannot Speak. The Revd Dr Daniel Nuzum
Healthcare Chaplain and Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor at Cork University Hospital
Ireland. Chapter 13. Working in Mental Health. Kathryn Darby. Chapter 14. Working with Trauma and Abuse. Chaplain Bob Flory Director of Spiritual Care and Bereavement Services
Children's Hospital Colorado
USA. Chapter 15. Major Incidents. Rabbi Naomi Kalish
Coordinator of Pastoral Care and Education
New York Presbyterian Hospital
USA. Chapter 16. Palliative and End-of-Life Care. Chaplain M. Karen Ballard
director of Chaplaincy Services
Akron Children's Hospital
USA. Chapter 17. Bereavement Care. The Revd Dr Edina A. Farkas
Paediatric Chaplain
Velkey László Center for Child Health in Miskolc
Hungary and The Revd Stephen Harrison
Baptist minister
UK. Chapter 18. Transition: Journeying with Paediatric Patients into Adult care - The Chaplain's Role. Chaplain Kobena Charm
Paediatric Chaplain
LeBonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis
USA. Chapter 19. Paediatric Spirituality
Space and Environment. The Revd Wyatt Butcher
Chaplain to Mental Health Service
Canterbury District Health Board
New Zealand and Dr Lindsay Carey
Palliative Care Unit
School of Psychology and Public Health
La Trobe University
Australia. Chapter 20. Paediatric Chaplaincy and Research. The Revd Dr Daniel H. Grossoehme
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
University of Cincinnati
USA and Lindsay B. Carey. Chapter 21. Through These Dark Valleys: A Paediatric Chaplain's Response to the Problem of God and Evil. The Revd Kathleen Ennis-Durstine
Manager of InterFaith Pastoral and Spiritual Care
Children's National Health System in Washington
D.C
USA. Chapter 22. Perspectives on Suffering from Major Faith and Worldview Traditions. Emma Roberts
Research Assistant
Birmingham Children's Hospital Chaplaincy
UK. Conclusion.