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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christina M. Puchalski (Director and Founder, Director and Founder, The George Washington University Institute of Spirituality and Health, USA)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.70cm Weight: 0.788kg ISBN: 9780195311785ISBN 10: 0195311787 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 20 July 2006 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Part I-Spirituality: Beliefs, Ethics, Presence and Relationship 1: Christina M. Puchalski, MD, OCDS: The Role of Spirituality in the Care of Seriously-Ill, Chronically-Ill and Dying Patients 2: Laurence J. O'Connell, PhD, STD: Spirituality in Palliative Care: An Ethical Imperative 3: Christina M. Puchalski, MD, OCDS: Spiritual Care: Compassion and Service to Others 4: Christina M. Puchalski, MD, OCDS: Spiritual Stages of Dying 5: Patricia Fosarelli, MD, DMin: The Spiritual Issues Faced by Children and Adolescents at the End of Life 6: Daniel P. Sulmasy, OFM, MD, PhD: The Healthcare Professional as Person: The Spirituality of Providing Care at the End of Life 7: The Reverend Stephen Mann, MDiv, BCC: On Sacred Ground-The Role of Chaplains in the Care of the Dying: A Partnership between the Religious Community and the Healthcare Community Part II-Theological and Religious Perspectives 8: Lobsang Rapgay, PhD: A Buddhist Approach to End-of-Life Care 9: Mary Lou O'Gorman, MDiv: Spirituality in End-of-Life Care from a Catholic Perspective: Reflections of a Hospital Chaplain 10: The Reverend Natalia Vonnegut Beck: Building Bridges: The Protestant Perspective 11: Uma Mysorekar, MD: Spirituality in Palliative Care-A Hindu Perspective 12: Imam Yusuf Hasan, BCC and Yusef Salaam: Faith and Islamic Issues at the End of Life 13: David J. Zucker, PhD, BCC and Bonita E. Taylor, MA, BCC: Spirituality, Suffering and Prayerful Presence with Jewish Tradition 14: Robert Chi-Noodin Palmer, MD and Marianne Leslie Palmer, MA: Ojibwe Beliefs and Rituals in End-of-Life Care Part III-Application and Tools 15: Christina M. Puchalski, MD, OCDS: Spiritual Care: Practical Tools 16: John D. Engel, PhD, Lura Pethtel, MEd, & Joseph Zarconi, MD: Caring for Patients at the End of Life: Honoring the Patient's Story 17: Christopher Gibson, PhD, Alexis Tomarken, MSW, & William Breitbart, MD: Meaning-Centered Group Psychotherapy for Cancer Patients 18: Janet Lynn Roseman, PhD: Reflections on Dance and Music Therapy in Palliative Care 19: BetheAnne Deluca-Verley, MD: ""Walking Dreams""-The Arts: A Nondenominational Tool for Reconnecting Spirituality & Medicine 20: Michael Stillwater-Korns & Gary Malkin: The Role of Music at the End of Life 21: Paul Tschudi, MA, LCP: Grief: A Wall or a Door Part IV-Patient Stories and Reflection 22: Cornelius Bennhold, PhD: Transformation and Redemption through the Dark Night of the Soul 23: Rhonda Oziel and Dennis Oziel: Rhonda-Patient as Teacher 24: Christina M. Puchalski, MD, OCDS: Hope for the Future Appendix A ResourcesNina A. Fry: Appendix B Religious and Spiritual Beliefs and Practices Chart Appendix C Authors' Biographies Appendix D Protestant Advance Directives Appendix E Catholic Advance Directives Appendix F Jewish Advance Directives Appendix G Muslim Advance Directives"ReviewsThe book delves into almost every aspect of spirituality and is a comprehensive guide for anyone whose work involves caring for individuals living with chronic illness or nearing the end of life...well-written and [it] teaches us that while not everyone has a religion, everyone does have spiritual needs. For those who seek to further their knowledge and broaden their perspective on the spiritual care of such patient's (sic) this book will be a useful resource to have. Oncology News, Vol 1:4 This is my Palliative Care Book of the Year! Anybody who works in palliative care will be enriched by reading this book. Although we nod and agree that spiritual care is an important and integral part of holistic palliative medicine, dealing with problems related to spirituality...is not easy for many palliative care workers...If you want to learn about all the other things you can or should be doing at the bedside, read this book. Roger Woodruff, Director of Palliative Care, Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia The book delves into almost every aspect of spirituality and is a comprehensive guide for anyone whose work involves caring for individuals living with chronic illness or nearing the end of life...well-written and [it] teaches us that while not everyone has a religion, everyone does have spiritual needs. For those who seek to further their knowledge and broaden their perspective on the spiritual care of such patient's (sic) this book will be a useful resource to have. Oncology News, Vol 1:4 This is my Palliative Care Book of the Year! Anybody who works in palliative care will be enriched by reading this book. Although we nod and agree that spiritual care is an important and integral part of holistic palliative medicine, dealing with problems related to spirituality...is not easy for many palliative care workers...If you want to learn about all the other things you can or should be doing at the bedside, read this book. Roger Woodruff, Director of Palliative Care, Austin Health, Melbourne, Australia """" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |