Description |
1 online resource (72 pages) |
Contents |
Intro; Title Page; Contents; Foreword by Rabbi Mychal B. Springer; Preface; Responding to a Need: A Quality Improvement Idea; How to Use This Guidebook: Gently, Slowly; 1. In the Hallway: The Long Walk; 2. Entering the Room: The Patient Is Alone; 3. The Family Is Here: Balancing a Pastoral Visit with the Patient and the Family or Friends; 4. The Team Will See You Now: A Member of the Medical Team Is in the Room or Nearby; 5. Staying in the Room: Drawing on Pastoral Skills to Stay until the Visit Is Complete; 6. The Spiritual Heart of the Visit: How to Discover It |
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7. Prayer: Every Step Is a PrayerSummary of Skills; Resources; The didactic; ChapTime reflections; Role plays; Voice of the Chaplain; Further reading; Acknowledgements; Index; Join Our Mailing List; Dedication; Copyright; Of Related Interest |
Summary |
This book enables chaplains to deliver vital spiritual care to non-responsive patients and their families. With exercises, worksheets and case studies, it demonstrates how chaplains can develop the confidence and skills needed to engage with patients in meaningful ways, while affirming their personhood and bringing comfort to their loved ones |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Church work with the sick.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Dixon, Walter
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B. Springer, Rabbi Mychal B
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ISBN |
9781784504793 |
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1784504793 |
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