Recognizing Spiritual Needs in People who are Dying by Rachel Stanworth Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognizing and talking about spiritual needs even when religi… Mehr…
Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognizing and talking about spiritual needs even when religious language is not used. The author refers to this as a ''language of spirit''. The book is based oninterviews with patients who are dying and the language that they use to describe their experiences. It deals with death, dying, the experiences of patients and the relief of spiritual pain by looking closely at patient stories, drawings and behaviour. The book explains why it is often easier to recognize than to explain spiritual issues. Part One explores the psychological, spiritual and theological interpretations of human experience. A detailed account is given of how the patients'' own stories were collected. Drawing on a broad literaturewhich is grounded in patients'' words and deeds, Part Two introduces a non-religious ''language of spirit''. Illuminated by patient art, Part Three shows what patients use this language to ''say'' about their situation and how it is mediated through various metaphors. Part Four suggests ways ofresponding positively to patients'' spiritual needs. Aimed primarily at palliative care specialists and specialist nurses, this book will also appeal to health care chaplains, pastoral support workers, theologians, social researchers, and psychotherapists.''The numerous illustrations, given by patients comments as they tell their story, make this book a truly fascinating journey through an important area of end of life care.'' Dame Cicely Saunders, OM, DBE, FRCP, Founder/President, St Christopher''s Hospice, London''The emphasis on allowing patients to speak for themselves is striking... the author has presented the topic in a sensitive and refreshing way... I think this book will be well-received and it will be an important contribution to the literature of palliative care.'' Dr Odette Spruyt, Head of Painand Palliative Care Department, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, East Melbourne, Australia | Recognizing Spiritual Needs in People who are Dying by Rachel Stanworth Paperback | Indigo Chapters Kids' & Toys > Health & Well Being > Medical P10178, Rachel Stanworth<
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Recognizing Spiritual Needs in People who are Dying by Rachel Stanworth Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognizing and talking about spiritual needs even when religi… Mehr…
Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognizing and talking about spiritual needs even when religious language is not used. The author refers to this as a ''language of spirit''. The book is based oninterviews with patients who are dying and the language that they use to describe their experiences. It deals with death, dying, the experiences of patients and the relief of spiritual pain by looking closely at patient stories, drawings and behaviour. The book explains why it is often easier to recognize than to explain spiritual issues. Part One explores the psychological, spiritual and theological interpretations of human experience. A detailed account is given of how the patients'' own stories were collected. Drawing on a broad literaturewhich is grounded in patients'' words and deeds, Part Two introduces a non-religious ''language of spirit''. Illuminated by patient art, Part Three shows what patients use this language to ''say'' about their situation and how it is mediated through various metaphors. Part Four suggests ways ofresponding positively to patients'' spiritual needs. Aimed primarily at palliative care specialists and specialist nurses, this book will also appeal to health care chaplains, pastoral support workers, theologians, social researchers, and psychotherapists.''The numerous illustrations, given by patients comments as they tell their story, make this book a truly fascinating journey through an important area of end of life care.'' Dame Cicely Saunders, OM, DBE, FRCP, Founder/President, St Christopher''s Hospice, London''The emphasis on allowing patients to speak for themselves is striking... the author has presented the topic in a sensitive and refreshing way... I think this book will be well-received and it will be an important contribution to the literature of palliative care.'' Dr Odette Spruyt, Head of Painand Palliative Care Department, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, East Melbourne, Australia | Recognizing Spiritual Needs in People who are Dying by Rachel Stanworth Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Nursing & Professional Health P10178, Rachel Stanworth<
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Recognizing Spiritual Needs in People who are Dying
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Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognizing and talking about spiritual needs even when religi… Mehr…
Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognizing and talking about spiritual needs even when religious language is not used. The author refers to this as a ''language of spirit''. The book is based oninterviews with patients who are dying and the language that they use to describe their experiences. It deals with death, dying, the experiences of patients and the relief of spiritual pain by looking closely at patient stories, drawings and behaviour.The book explains why it is often easier to recognize than to explain spiritual issues. Part One explores the psychological, spiritual and theological interpretations of human experience. A detailed account is given of how the patients'' own stories were collected. Drawing on a broad literaturewhich is grounded in patients'' words and deeds, Part Two introduces a non-religious ''language of spirit''. Illuminated by patient art, Part Three shows what patients use this language to ''say'' about their situation and how it is mediated through various metaphors. Part Four suggests ways ofresponding positively to patients'' spiritual needs.Aimed primarily at palliative care specialists and specialist nurses, this book will also appeal to health care chaplains, pastoral support workers, theologians, social researchers, and psychotherapists.''The numerous illustrations, given by patients comments as they tell their story, make this book a truly fascinating journey through an important area of end of life care.'' Dame Cicely Saunders, OM, DBE, FRCP, Founder/President, St Christopher''s Hospice, London''The emphasis on allowing patients to speak for themselves is striking... the author has presented the topic in a sensitive and refreshing way... I think this book will be well-received and it will be an important contribution to the literature of palliative care.'' Dr Odette Spruyt, Head of Painand Palliative Care Department, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, East Melbourne, Australia Books > Health and Well Being > Medical > Patient Care > Terminal Care List_Books, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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Recognizing Spiritual Needs in People who are Dying
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Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognizing and talking about spiritual needs even when religi… Mehr…
Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognizing and talking about spiritual needs even when religious language is not used. The author refers to this as a ''language of spirit''. The book is based oninterviews with patients who are dying and the language that they use to describe their experiences. It deals with death, dying, the experiences of patients and the relief of spiritual pain by looking closely at patient stories, drawings and behaviour.The book explains why it is often easier to recognize than to explain spiritual issues. Part One explores the psychological, spiritual and theological interpretations of human experience. A detailed account is given of how the patients'' own stories were collected. Drawing on a broad literaturewhich is grounded in patients'' words and deeds, Part Two introduces a non-religious ''language of spirit''. Illuminated by patient art, Part Three shows what patients use this language to ''say'' about their situation and how it is mediated through various metaphors. Part Four suggests ways ofresponding positively to patients'' spiritual needs.Aimed primarily at palliative care specialists and specialist nurses, this book will also appeal to health care chaplains, pastoral support workers, theologians, social researchers, and psychotherapists.''The numerous illustrations, given by patients comments as they tell their story, make this book a truly fascinating journey through an important area of end of life care.'' Dame Cicely Saunders, OM, DBE, FRCP, Founder/President, St Christopher''s Hospice, London''The emphasis on allowing patients to speak for themselves is striking... the author has presented the topic in a sensitive and refreshing way... I think this book will be well-received and it will be an important contribution to the literature of palliative care.'' Dr Odette Spruyt, Head of Painand Palliative Care Department, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, East Melbourne, Australia Books > Health > Medical List_Books, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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This book aims to clarify current thinking about the spirituality of terminally ill patients to ensure greater compassion and sensitivity in meeting their spiritual needs. Listening caref… Mehr…
This book aims to clarify current thinking about the spirituality of terminally ill patients to ensure greater compassion and sensitivity in meeting their spiritual needs. Listening carefully to patients at the end of life is at the heart of good palliative care and this book provides a means of recognising and talking about spiritual needs even when religious language is not used. The author refers to this as a "language of spirit." The book is based on interviews with patients who are dying and the language they use to describe their experiences. It deals with death, dying, the experiences of patients and the relief of spiritual pain by looking closely at patient stories, drawings and behavior. Aimed primarily at palliative care specialists and specialist nurses, this book will also appeal to social workers, health care chaplains, pastoral support workers, theologists and psychotherapists. Media > Book, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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