Making Chaplaincy Work - Laurel A Burton

Making Chaplaincy Work

Practical Approaches

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Buch | Hardcover
108 Seiten
1988
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-86656-743-5 (ISBN)
159,95 inkl. MwSt
With compassion and commitment, practicing chaplains draw on a wide range of professional experiences and discuss principles, themes, and guidelines that have enhanced their ministries. These practical and successful approaches are aimed at helping others face the daily professional challenges of health care chaplaincy. The issues and responsibilities of chaplaincy work with a variety of patient populations--AIDS sufferers, long-term care patients, stroke victims, and the terminally ill--are thoroughly explored.
Contributors provide creative and innovative methods of meeting the needs of hospital patients and their families as well as health care personnel, such as implementing a volunteer clergy program and establishing a surgical reporting plan.

Laurel A Burton

Contents
Introduction



The Chaplain as Hospital Ethicist in the Cost Containment Struggle
Issues in Long Term Care
Caring for Those Who Wait: The Chaplain’s Role as a Member of a Multidisciplinary Surgical Team
Decision-Making in the Seriously Ill: Facing Possibility and Limitation
AIDS and Pastoral Care
Stroke: Its Mechanics and Dynamics in Ministry to Patients
The Use of Volunteer Community Clergy as Hospital Pastoral Care Staff

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