The first comprehensive resource for spiritual and pastoral caregivers—a vital resource for clergy, seminarians, chaplains, pastoral counselors and caregivers of all faith traditions.
This essential resource integrates the classic foundations of pastoral care with the latest approaches to spiritual care. It is specifically intended for professionals who work or spend time with congregants in acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, rehabilitation centers and long-term care facilities.
Offering the latest theological perspectives and tools, along with basic theory and skills from the best pastoral and spiritual care texts, research and concepts, the contributors to this resource are experts in their fields, and include eight current or past presidents of the major chaplaincy organizations.
قائمة المحتويات
Introduction
Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts, MBA, MHL, BCJC xi
PART I
THEOLOGY OF SPIRITUAL / PASTORAL CARE
1. Creating a Personal Theology to Do Spiritual / Pastoral Care
Rev. Dr. Martha R. Jacobs, MDiv, DMin, BCC 3
2. Creating a Personal Theology to Do Spiritual / Pastoral Care
Rev. David B. Plummer, BCC, LMFT 12
PART II
THE PROCESS OF SPIRITUAL / PASTORAL CARE
3. The Process of Spiritual / Pastoral Care:
A General Theory for Providing Spiritual / Pastoral
Care Using Palliative Care as a Paradigm
Rev. George Handzo, MDiv, BCC, CSSBB 21
4. Assessments
Chaplain D. W. Donovan, MA, MS, BCC 42
5. Creating and Implementing a Spiritual / Pastoral Care Plan
Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts, MBA, MHL, BCJC;
Chaplain D. W. Donovan, MA, MS, BCC;
and Rev. George Handzo, MDiv, BCC, CSSBB 61
6. Chaplains and Charting
Rabbi H. Rafael Goldstein, BCJC 81
7. Foundational Listening and Responding Skills
Rev. Robert A. Kidd, MDiv, BCC 92
8. Prayer and Ritual
Chaplain Gerald L. Jones, MA, BCC, ACPE Supervisor 106
9. Counseling and Interventions
Rev. Dr. Willard W. C. Ashley, Sr., MDiv, DMin, DH 119
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10. Inspiring Hope: Confronting Fear, Guilt, and Shame
in Spiritual / Pastoral Care
Rev. Dr. Glenn A. Robitaille, RPC, MPCP, CPP 132
11. Life Review
Rev. Nancy Osborne, MDiv, ACPE Supervisor 149
12. End-of-Life Chaplaincy Care
Rev. Brian Hughes, MDiv, BCC 162
13. Ethics and the Care of the Sick:
An Overview for Professional Chaplains and Other
Spiritual / Pastoral Care Providers
Dr. Nancy Berlinger, Ph D, MDiv 178
14. Spirituality Groups
Rev. Lynne M. Mikulak, MDiv, MSW, BCC, ACPE Supervisor 193
15. Spiritual Care of Staff
Rev. Robin C. Brown-Haithco, MDiv, ACPE Supervisor 209
16. Gender Issues in Pastoral Care
Bishop Dr. Teresa E. Snorton, MDiv, DMin, BCC,
ACPE Supervisor 219
17. Working with Community Religious Resources
Rev. Marcia Marino, DMin, BCC 233
18. Transdisciplinary Relationships
Chaplain Linda F. Piotrowski, MTS, BCC 240
PART III
SPIRITUAL / PASTORAL CARE WITH SPECIAL POPULATIONS
19. Spiritual / Pastoral Care in Worlds Beyond:
Ministry to International and Immigrant Patients
Rev. Yoke Lye Kwong, BCC, ACPE Supervisor 251
20. Pediatric Chaplaincy
Rev. Dr. Dane R. Sommer, MDiv, DMin, BCC 259
21. Behavioral Health
Rev. Michele J. Guest Lowery, MDiv, BCC 267
22. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered (GLBT) People
Rev. Nancy K. Anderson, ACPE Supervisor, and
Rev. Jo Clare Wilson, ACPE Supervisor 282
23. Spiritual / Pastoral Care with People with Disabilities
and Their Families
Rev. Bill Gaventa, MDiv 291
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24. Chronic Illness
Rabbi Zahara Davidowitz-Farkas, MHL, BCJC,
CPSP Diplomate Supervisor 303
25. Complicated Grief: Exploring Arresting Grief and
Survival Grief in Spiritual / Pastoral Care
Chaplain Timothy G. Serban, MA, BCC 312
PART IV
THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF SPIRITUAL / PASTORAL CARE
26. Strategic Planning: A Basis for All Infrastructure
Development and Growth within Spiritual / Pastoral Care
Rev. W. L. (Bill) Bross, MDiv, BCC, and
Paula De Angelo, MS, Senior OD Consultant 329
27. Outcome Oriented Chaplaincy: Intentional Caring
Rev. Brent Peery, DMin, BCC 342
28. Referral Plans: Developing and Implementing Tactical Plans
Regarding Who Chaplains Should Visit
Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts, MBA, MHL, BCJC;
Rev. Sue Wintz, MDiv, BCC; and
Rev. George Handzo, MDiv, BCC, CSSBB 362
29. Quality Improvement: A Chaplaincy Priority
Rev. Jon Overvold, MDiv, BCC 372
30. Health Care Chaplaincy as a Research-Informed Profession
Dr. George Fitchett, DMin, Ph D, BCC, ACPE Supervisor, and
Chaplain Dr. Daniel Grossoehme, DMin, BCC 387
31. Cultural Competencies
Sr. Norma Gutierrez, BA, BCC 407
32. Sacred Space
Rev. Curtis W. Hart, MDiv, BCC, CPSP Diplomate Supervisor 421
33. Blessings of a Mixed Population:
Institutional Prayer in Multifaith Communities
Rabbi Dr. Shira Stern, MHL, DMin, BCJC 434
Index 452
عن المؤلف
Rev. Sue Wintz, MDiv, BCC, is board certified by the Association of Professional Chaplains and is a past president of that organization. She is the managing editor of Health Care Chaplaincy’s professional publication Plain Views, which translates knowledge and skills into effective and palliative care. Her work in teaching, research, writing, and consulting has contributed to organizations such as the Joint Commission and the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. She is a staff chaplain at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona, where she isassigned to the intensive care units of the Barrow Neurological Institute.