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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frederick Reklau , R Scott Perry , Martin E Marty (University of Chicago)Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 12.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781608996285ISBN 10: 160899628 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 01 May 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""""An encouraging resource for caregivers, Partners in Care emphasizes the importance of a spirit, mind, body approach to healthcare in which the whole person is truly cared for through a partnership between medicine and ministry."""" --Kenneth C. Haugk Founder and Executive Director Stephen Ministries (www.stephenministries.org) """"Partners in Care contrasts of cure and care foster meaningful conversations about healthcare decisions with loved ones, trusted care-givers, and one's God. The authors bring to life Victor Frankl's saying; 'No cure that fails to engage the spirit can make us well.' From our casual reflections on wellness, to intense 'life-and-death' debates, Partners in Care will enlighten through its compassionate soul--a timely remedy for those paralyzed by the complexity of healthcare and our national debate."""" --Jim Christian, LCPC, BCC Vice President, Mission and Spiritual Care Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital """"Bold. Unflinching. Forthright. Poetic. Reklau and Perry give voice and clarity to what we all know is painfully missing from today's high-tech, assembly-line medical industry. Partners in Care delineates, in a poetic-yet-uncompromising style, the excruciating difference between mere cure of the disease and the true healing of the patient. The authors issue a clarion call to pro-actively include the clergy and other ministers on the health care team. It's win-win."""" --Pauline N. Harding, M.D. Integrative Family Practitioner" An encouraging resource for caregivers, Partners in Care emphasizes the importance of a spirit, mind, body approach to healthcare in which the whole person is truly cared for through a partnership between medicine and ministry. --Kenneth C. Haugk Founder and Executive Director Stephen Ministries (www.stephenministries.org) Partners in Care contrasts of cure and care foster meaningful conversations about healthcare decisions with loved ones, trusted care-givers, and one's God. The authors bring to life Victor Frankl's saying; 'No cure that fails to engage the spirit can make us well.' From our casual reflections on wellness, to intense 'life-and-death' debates, Partners in Care will enlighten through its compassionate soul--a timely remedy for those paralyzed by the complexity of healthcare and our national debate. --Jim Christian, LCPC, BCC Vice President, Mission and Spiritual Care Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Bold. Unflinching. Forthright. Poetic. Reklau and Perry give voice and clarity to what we all know is painfully missing from today's high-tech, assembly-line medical industry. Partners in Care delineates, in a poetic-yet-uncompromising style, the excruciating difference between mere cure of the disease and the true healing of the patient. The authors issue a clarion call to pro-actively include the clergy and other ministers on the health care team. It's win-win. --Pauline N. Harding, M.D. Integrative Family Practitioner Author InformationFrederick Reklau served as a Lutheran pastor--the last nine as a trained intentional interim pastor--for over forty years, most of them in Chicago and its suburbs. This is his first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |