Spiritual Care in Practice
Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy
Herausgeber: Fitchett, George; Nolan, Steve
Spiritual Care in Practice
Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy
Herausgeber: Fitchett, George; Nolan, Steve
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Revealing the richness and depth of understanding that chaplaincy brings to direct work with patients, these in-depth case studies and critical responses from other chaplains and healthcare professionals give insight into spiritual carer-patient work in a range of settings and the vital work of chaplains in the healthcare team.
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Revealing the richness and depth of understanding that chaplaincy brings to direct work with patients, these in-depth case studies and critical responses from other chaplains and healthcare professionals give insight into spiritual carer-patient work in a range of settings and the vital work of chaplains in the healthcare team.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059763
- ISBN-10: 1849059764
- Artikelnr.: 41656872
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059763
- ISBN-10: 1849059764
- Artikelnr.: 41656872
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by George Fitchett and Steve Nolan
Foreword. Christina M. Puchalski
MD
Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences
The George Washington University School of Medicine
and Founder and Director of The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health. Introduction. George Fitchett
DMin
PhD
Professor and Director of Research
Department of Religion
Health and Human Values
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago
Illinois. Part 1. Paediatric Case Studies. Steve Nolan
PhD
Chaplain
Princess Alice Hospice
Esher
UK. 1.1. "God tells the doctors to pick the right medicine" - LeeAnn
a 12 year old girl with cystic fibrosis. Daniel H. Grossoehme
DMin
BCC
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Division of Pulmonary Medicine)
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. 1.2. "I can tell you this
but not everyone understands" - Erica
a mother of a two year old girl with cancer. Alice A. Hildebrand
MDiv
BCC
Women's and Children's Service Line Chaplain at Barbara Bush Children's Hospital of Maine Medical Center
Portland
Maine. 1.3. "Why did God do this to me?" - Angela
a 17 year old girl with spinal injury. Katherine M. Piderman
PhD
BCC
Staff Chaplain
Mayo Clinic
Rochester
Minnesota. 1.4. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. Alister W. Bull
BD
Dip Min
MTh
PhD
Secretary to the Mission and Discipleship Council
Church of Scotland
previously NHS Healthcare Chaplain
Yorkhill Children's Hospital
Glasgow and Lead Chaplain
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
UK. 1.5. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies - A Psychologist's Perspective. Sian Cotton
PhD
health psychologist and Director
Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and UC Health Integrative Medicine
University of Cincinnati. Part 2. Psychiatric Case Studies. Steve Nolan. 2.1. "I am frightened to close my eyes at night in case the witch comes to me in my sleep" - Yesuto
an African man in his early thirties troubled by his belief in witchcraft. Rosie Andrious-Ratcliffe
PhD
Trust Chaplain and Mental Health Lead
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
London
UK. 2.2. "I tried to kill myself. Will God keep me apart from the person I love in the life-after?" - June
a 78 year old woman who attempted suicide. Chris Swift
PhD
Head of Chaplaincy Services
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
and Visiting Research Fellow
University of Leeds
UK. 2.3. "My family wants me to see a priest. It can't hurt
right?" - Nate
a 20 year old man and his sexual identity. Angelika A. Zollfrank
BCC
ACPE
Clinical Pastoral Educator
Massachusetts General Hospital. 2.4. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. Graeme D. Gibbons
DMin
BA
BD
Grad Dip Psych
Ordained Minister
Uniting Church
Australia
and accredited Clinical Pastoral Educator by the Association of Supervised Pastoral Education
Australia. 2.5. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Psychiatrist's Perspective. Warren Kinghorn
MD
ThD
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Pastoral and Moral Theology
Duke University Medical Center and Duke Divinity School. Part 3. Palliative Case Studies. Steve Nolan. 3.1. "I need to do the right thing for him" - Andrew
a Canadian Veteran at the end of his life
and his daughter Lee. Jim Huth
PhD
Spiritual Care Provider
Sunnybrook Veterans Centre
Toronto
Canada
and Wes Roberts
MTS
BRE
Chaplain
Sunnybrook Veterans Center
Toronto
Canada. 3.2. "What can you do for me?" - David
a mid-60s Jewish man with stage IV pancreatic cancer. Nina Redl
BCC
Bryan Medical Center
Lincoln
Nebraska. 3.3. "Tell her that it's OK to release her spirit" - Maria
a Native American woman
grieving the loss of her dying mother. Richard C. Weyls
MDiv
STL
BCC
Staff Chaplain
Paaliative Care Consult Team
Swedish Health Systems
Washington. 3.4. Critical Response to Palliative Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. David Mitchell
BD
Dip P Theo
MSc
PG Cert
TLHE
Programme Leader
Postgraduate Education in Healthcare Chaplaincy
University of Glasgow
UK. 3.6. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Nurse's Perspective. Barbara Pesut
PhD
RN
Canada Research Chair in Health
Ethics and Diversity
and Associate Professor
School of Nursing
University of British Columbia
Okanagan. Part 4. Ethical Issues in Chaplaincy Case Study. David B. McCurdy
DMin
BCC
adjunct faculty member in Religious Studies
Elmhurst College
and previously Senior Ethics Consultant and Director of Organizational Ethics
Advocate Health Care. Afterword. John Swinton
PhD
BD
RNM
RNHD
Professor
Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
School of Divinity
Religious Studies and Philosophy
University of Aberdeen
UK.
MD
Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences
The George Washington University School of Medicine
and Founder and Director of The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health. Introduction. George Fitchett
DMin
PhD
Professor and Director of Research
Department of Religion
Health and Human Values
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago
Illinois. Part 1. Paediatric Case Studies. Steve Nolan
PhD
Chaplain
Princess Alice Hospice
Esher
UK. 1.1. "God tells the doctors to pick the right medicine" - LeeAnn
a 12 year old girl with cystic fibrosis. Daniel H. Grossoehme
DMin
BCC
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Division of Pulmonary Medicine)
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. 1.2. "I can tell you this
but not everyone understands" - Erica
a mother of a two year old girl with cancer. Alice A. Hildebrand
MDiv
BCC
Women's and Children's Service Line Chaplain at Barbara Bush Children's Hospital of Maine Medical Center
Portland
Maine. 1.3. "Why did God do this to me?" - Angela
a 17 year old girl with spinal injury. Katherine M. Piderman
PhD
BCC
Staff Chaplain
Mayo Clinic
Rochester
Minnesota. 1.4. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. Alister W. Bull
BD
Dip Min
MTh
PhD
Secretary to the Mission and Discipleship Council
Church of Scotland
previously NHS Healthcare Chaplain
Yorkhill Children's Hospital
Glasgow and Lead Chaplain
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
UK. 1.5. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies - A Psychologist's Perspective. Sian Cotton
PhD
health psychologist and Director
Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and UC Health Integrative Medicine
University of Cincinnati. Part 2. Psychiatric Case Studies. Steve Nolan. 2.1. "I am frightened to close my eyes at night in case the witch comes to me in my sleep" - Yesuto
an African man in his early thirties troubled by his belief in witchcraft. Rosie Andrious-Ratcliffe
PhD
Trust Chaplain and Mental Health Lead
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
London
UK. 2.2. "I tried to kill myself. Will God keep me apart from the person I love in the life-after?" - June
a 78 year old woman who attempted suicide. Chris Swift
PhD
Head of Chaplaincy Services
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
and Visiting Research Fellow
University of Leeds
UK. 2.3. "My family wants me to see a priest. It can't hurt
right?" - Nate
a 20 year old man and his sexual identity. Angelika A. Zollfrank
BCC
ACPE
Clinical Pastoral Educator
Massachusetts General Hospital. 2.4. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. Graeme D. Gibbons
DMin
BA
BD
Grad Dip Psych
Ordained Minister
Uniting Church
Australia
and accredited Clinical Pastoral Educator by the Association of Supervised Pastoral Education
Australia. 2.5. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Psychiatrist's Perspective. Warren Kinghorn
MD
ThD
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Pastoral and Moral Theology
Duke University Medical Center and Duke Divinity School. Part 3. Palliative Case Studies. Steve Nolan. 3.1. "I need to do the right thing for him" - Andrew
a Canadian Veteran at the end of his life
and his daughter Lee. Jim Huth
PhD
Spiritual Care Provider
Sunnybrook Veterans Centre
Toronto
Canada
and Wes Roberts
MTS
BRE
Chaplain
Sunnybrook Veterans Center
Toronto
Canada. 3.2. "What can you do for me?" - David
a mid-60s Jewish man with stage IV pancreatic cancer. Nina Redl
BCC
Bryan Medical Center
Lincoln
Nebraska. 3.3. "Tell her that it's OK to release her spirit" - Maria
a Native American woman
grieving the loss of her dying mother. Richard C. Weyls
MDiv
STL
BCC
Staff Chaplain
Paaliative Care Consult Team
Swedish Health Systems
Washington. 3.4. Critical Response to Palliative Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. David Mitchell
BD
Dip P Theo
MSc
PG Cert
TLHE
Programme Leader
Postgraduate Education in Healthcare Chaplaincy
University of Glasgow
UK. 3.6. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Nurse's Perspective. Barbara Pesut
PhD
RN
Canada Research Chair in Health
Ethics and Diversity
and Associate Professor
School of Nursing
University of British Columbia
Okanagan. Part 4. Ethical Issues in Chaplaincy Case Study. David B. McCurdy
DMin
BCC
adjunct faculty member in Religious Studies
Elmhurst College
and previously Senior Ethics Consultant and Director of Organizational Ethics
Advocate Health Care. Afterword. John Swinton
PhD
BD
RNM
RNHD
Professor
Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
School of Divinity
Religious Studies and Philosophy
University of Aberdeen
UK.
Foreword. Christina M. Puchalski
MD
Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences
The George Washington University School of Medicine
and Founder and Director of The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health. Introduction. George Fitchett
DMin
PhD
Professor and Director of Research
Department of Religion
Health and Human Values
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago
Illinois. Part 1. Paediatric Case Studies. Steve Nolan
PhD
Chaplain
Princess Alice Hospice
Esher
UK. 1.1. "God tells the doctors to pick the right medicine" - LeeAnn
a 12 year old girl with cystic fibrosis. Daniel H. Grossoehme
DMin
BCC
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Division of Pulmonary Medicine)
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. 1.2. "I can tell you this
but not everyone understands" - Erica
a mother of a two year old girl with cancer. Alice A. Hildebrand
MDiv
BCC
Women's and Children's Service Line Chaplain at Barbara Bush Children's Hospital of Maine Medical Center
Portland
Maine. 1.3. "Why did God do this to me?" - Angela
a 17 year old girl with spinal injury. Katherine M. Piderman
PhD
BCC
Staff Chaplain
Mayo Clinic
Rochester
Minnesota. 1.4. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. Alister W. Bull
BD
Dip Min
MTh
PhD
Secretary to the Mission and Discipleship Council
Church of Scotland
previously NHS Healthcare Chaplain
Yorkhill Children's Hospital
Glasgow and Lead Chaplain
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
UK. 1.5. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies - A Psychologist's Perspective. Sian Cotton
PhD
health psychologist and Director
Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and UC Health Integrative Medicine
University of Cincinnati. Part 2. Psychiatric Case Studies. Steve Nolan. 2.1. "I am frightened to close my eyes at night in case the witch comes to me in my sleep" - Yesuto
an African man in his early thirties troubled by his belief in witchcraft. Rosie Andrious-Ratcliffe
PhD
Trust Chaplain and Mental Health Lead
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
London
UK. 2.2. "I tried to kill myself. Will God keep me apart from the person I love in the life-after?" - June
a 78 year old woman who attempted suicide. Chris Swift
PhD
Head of Chaplaincy Services
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
and Visiting Research Fellow
University of Leeds
UK. 2.3. "My family wants me to see a priest. It can't hurt
right?" - Nate
a 20 year old man and his sexual identity. Angelika A. Zollfrank
BCC
ACPE
Clinical Pastoral Educator
Massachusetts General Hospital. 2.4. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. Graeme D. Gibbons
DMin
BA
BD
Grad Dip Psych
Ordained Minister
Uniting Church
Australia
and accredited Clinical Pastoral Educator by the Association of Supervised Pastoral Education
Australia. 2.5. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Psychiatrist's Perspective. Warren Kinghorn
MD
ThD
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Pastoral and Moral Theology
Duke University Medical Center and Duke Divinity School. Part 3. Palliative Case Studies. Steve Nolan. 3.1. "I need to do the right thing for him" - Andrew
a Canadian Veteran at the end of his life
and his daughter Lee. Jim Huth
PhD
Spiritual Care Provider
Sunnybrook Veterans Centre
Toronto
Canada
and Wes Roberts
MTS
BRE
Chaplain
Sunnybrook Veterans Center
Toronto
Canada. 3.2. "What can you do for me?" - David
a mid-60s Jewish man with stage IV pancreatic cancer. Nina Redl
BCC
Bryan Medical Center
Lincoln
Nebraska. 3.3. "Tell her that it's OK to release her spirit" - Maria
a Native American woman
grieving the loss of her dying mother. Richard C. Weyls
MDiv
STL
BCC
Staff Chaplain
Paaliative Care Consult Team
Swedish Health Systems
Washington. 3.4. Critical Response to Palliative Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. David Mitchell
BD
Dip P Theo
MSc
PG Cert
TLHE
Programme Leader
Postgraduate Education in Healthcare Chaplaincy
University of Glasgow
UK. 3.6. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Nurse's Perspective. Barbara Pesut
PhD
RN
Canada Research Chair in Health
Ethics and Diversity
and Associate Professor
School of Nursing
University of British Columbia
Okanagan. Part 4. Ethical Issues in Chaplaincy Case Study. David B. McCurdy
DMin
BCC
adjunct faculty member in Religious Studies
Elmhurst College
and previously Senior Ethics Consultant and Director of Organizational Ethics
Advocate Health Care. Afterword. John Swinton
PhD
BD
RNM
RNHD
Professor
Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
School of Divinity
Religious Studies and Philosophy
University of Aberdeen
UK.
MD
Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences
The George Washington University School of Medicine
and Founder and Director of The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health. Introduction. George Fitchett
DMin
PhD
Professor and Director of Research
Department of Religion
Health and Human Values
Rush University Medical Center
Chicago
Illinois. Part 1. Paediatric Case Studies. Steve Nolan
PhD
Chaplain
Princess Alice Hospice
Esher
UK. 1.1. "God tells the doctors to pick the right medicine" - LeeAnn
a 12 year old girl with cystic fibrosis. Daniel H. Grossoehme
DMin
BCC
Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Division of Pulmonary Medicine)
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. 1.2. "I can tell you this
but not everyone understands" - Erica
a mother of a two year old girl with cancer. Alice A. Hildebrand
MDiv
BCC
Women's and Children's Service Line Chaplain at Barbara Bush Children's Hospital of Maine Medical Center
Portland
Maine. 1.3. "Why did God do this to me?" - Angela
a 17 year old girl with spinal injury. Katherine M. Piderman
PhD
BCC
Staff Chaplain
Mayo Clinic
Rochester
Minnesota. 1.4. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. Alister W. Bull
BD
Dip Min
MTh
PhD
Secretary to the Mission and Discipleship Council
Church of Scotland
previously NHS Healthcare Chaplain
Yorkhill Children's Hospital
Glasgow and Lead Chaplain
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
UK. 1.5. Critical Response to Paediatric Case Studies - A Psychologist's Perspective. Sian Cotton
PhD
health psychologist and Director
Center for Integrative Health and Wellness and UC Health Integrative Medicine
University of Cincinnati. Part 2. Psychiatric Case Studies. Steve Nolan. 2.1. "I am frightened to close my eyes at night in case the witch comes to me in my sleep" - Yesuto
an African man in his early thirties troubled by his belief in witchcraft. Rosie Andrious-Ratcliffe
PhD
Trust Chaplain and Mental Health Lead
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
London
UK. 2.2. "I tried to kill myself. Will God keep me apart from the person I love in the life-after?" - June
a 78 year old woman who attempted suicide. Chris Swift
PhD
Head of Chaplaincy Services
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
and Visiting Research Fellow
University of Leeds
UK. 2.3. "My family wants me to see a priest. It can't hurt
right?" - Nate
a 20 year old man and his sexual identity. Angelika A. Zollfrank
BCC
ACPE
Clinical Pastoral Educator
Massachusetts General Hospital. 2.4. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. Graeme D. Gibbons
DMin
BA
BD
Grad Dip Psych
Ordained Minister
Uniting Church
Australia
and accredited Clinical Pastoral Educator by the Association of Supervised Pastoral Education
Australia. 2.5. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Psychiatrist's Perspective. Warren Kinghorn
MD
ThD
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Pastoral and Moral Theology
Duke University Medical Center and Duke Divinity School. Part 3. Palliative Case Studies. Steve Nolan. 3.1. "I need to do the right thing for him" - Andrew
a Canadian Veteran at the end of his life
and his daughter Lee. Jim Huth
PhD
Spiritual Care Provider
Sunnybrook Veterans Centre
Toronto
Canada
and Wes Roberts
MTS
BRE
Chaplain
Sunnybrook Veterans Center
Toronto
Canada. 3.2. "What can you do for me?" - David
a mid-60s Jewish man with stage IV pancreatic cancer. Nina Redl
BCC
Bryan Medical Center
Lincoln
Nebraska. 3.3. "Tell her that it's OK to release her spirit" - Maria
a Native American woman
grieving the loss of her dying mother. Richard C. Weyls
MDiv
STL
BCC
Staff Chaplain
Paaliative Care Consult Team
Swedish Health Systems
Washington. 3.4. Critical Response to Palliative Case Studies - A Chaplain's Perspective. David Mitchell
BD
Dip P Theo
MSc
PG Cert
TLHE
Programme Leader
Postgraduate Education in Healthcare Chaplaincy
University of Glasgow
UK. 3.6. Critical Response to Psychiatric Case Studies - A Nurse's Perspective. Barbara Pesut
PhD
RN
Canada Research Chair in Health
Ethics and Diversity
and Associate Professor
School of Nursing
University of British Columbia
Okanagan. Part 4. Ethical Issues in Chaplaincy Case Study. David B. McCurdy
DMin
BCC
adjunct faculty member in Religious Studies
Elmhurst College
and previously Senior Ethics Consultant and Director of Organizational Ethics
Advocate Health Care. Afterword. John Swinton
PhD
BD
RNM
RNHD
Professor
Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
School of Divinity
Religious Studies and Philosophy
University of Aberdeen
UK.