- Foreword
- Preface
- List of contributors
- Chapter 1 Medicine and religion: a historical perspective
- Chapter 2 Buddhism: perspectives for the contemporary world
- Chapter 3 Chinese Religion: Taoism
- Chapter 4 Christianity
- Chapter 5 Feminist spirituality
- Chapter 6 Indian religion and the Ayurvedic tradition
- Chapter 7 The western humanist tradition
- Chapter 8 Indigenous spiritualities
- Chapter 9 Islam
- Chapter 10 Judaism
- Chapter 11 ‘New Age’ spirituality
- Chapter 12 Philosophy
- Chapter 13 Secularism
- Chapter 14 Sikhism
- Chapter 15 Healthcare spirituality: a question of knowledge
- Chapter 16 Personhood
- Chapter 17 Belief
- Chapter 18 Hope
- Chapter 19 Meaning making
- Chapter 20 Compassion: luxury or necessity?
- Chapter 21 Dignity: a novel path into the spiritual landscape of the human heart
- Chapter 22 Cure and healing
- Chapter 23 Suffering
- Chapter 24 Ritual
- Chapter 25 Culture and religion
- Chapter 26 Models of spiritual care
- Chapter 27 Healthcare chaplaincy
- Chapter 28 Complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine
- Chapter 29 Restorative medicine
- Chapter 30 Nursing
- Chapter 31 Faith community (parish) nursing
- Chapter 32 Psychiatry and mental health treatment
- Chapter 33 Social work
- Chapter 34 Care of children
- Chapter 35 Care of elderly people
- Chapter 36 Palliative care
- Chapter 37 Spirituality and the arts: discovering what really matters
- Chapter 38 Care of the soul
- Chapter 39 Counselling
- Chapter 40 Dignity conserving care: research evidence
- Chapter 41 Pastoral theology in healthcare settings: blessed irritant for holistic human care
- Chapter 42 Next steps for spiritual assessment in healthcare
- Chapter 43 Methodology
- Chapter 44 Measures
- Chapter 45 On the links between religion and health: what has empirical research taught us?
- Chapter 46 Quality of life
- Chapter 47 Cognitive sciences: a perspective on spirituality and religious experience
- Chapter 48 Spiritual Well-Being Scale: mental and physical health relationships
- Chapter 49 Prayer and meditation
- Chapter 50 Resiliency and coping
- Chapter 51 Spiritual experience, practice, and community
- Chapter 52 Policy
- Chapter 53 Healthcare organizations: corporate spirituality
- Chapter 54 Utility and commissioning of spiritual carers
- Chapter 55 Social care
- Chapter 56a Curriculum development, courses, and CPE
- Chapter 56b Curriculum development
- Chapter 57 Competences in spiritual care education and training
- Chapter 58 Guidance from the humanities for professional formation
- Chapter 59 Training and formation: a case study
- Chapter 60 Interdisciplinary teamwork
- Chapter 61 Ethical principles for spiritual care
- Chapter 62 Contemporary spirituality
- Chapter 63 The future of religion
- Chapter 64 The future of spirituality and healthcare
- Index
(p. 381) Policy and Education
52 Policy [link]
Bruce Rumbold, Mark Cobb, and Christina M. Puchalski
53 Healthcare organizations: corporate spirituality [link]
Neil Pembroke
54 Utility and commissioning of spiritual carers [link]
Lindsay B. Carey
55 Social care [link]
Holly Nelson-Becker and Mary Pat Sullivan
56 Curriculum development, courses, and CPE [link]
Part I: Curriculum development in spirituality and health in the health professions [link]
Christina M. Puchalski, Mark Cobb, and Bruce Rumbold
Part II: Clinical Pastoral Education [link]
Angelike A. Zollfrank and Catherine F. Garlid
57 Competences in spiritual care education and training [link]
Ewan Kelly
58 Guidance from the humanities for professional formation [link]
Nathan Carlin, Thomas Cole, and Henry Strobel
59 Training and formation: a case study [link]
Fiona Gardner
60 Interdisciplinary teamwork [link]
Peter Speck
61 Ethical principles for spiritual care [link]
Daniel P. Sulmasy
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of contributors
- Chapter 1 Medicine and religion: a historical perspective
- Chapter 2 Buddhism: perspectives for the contemporary world
- Chapter 3 Chinese Religion: Taoism
- Chapter 4 Christianity
- Chapter 5 Feminist spirituality
- Chapter 6 Indian religion and the Ayurvedic tradition
- Chapter 7 The western humanist tradition
- Chapter 8 Indigenous spiritualities
- Chapter 9 Islam
- Chapter 10 Judaism
- Chapter 11 ‘New Age’ spirituality
- Chapter 12 Philosophy
- Chapter 13 Secularism
- Chapter 14 Sikhism
- Chapter 15 Healthcare spirituality: a question of knowledge
- Chapter 16 Personhood
- Chapter 17 Belief
- Chapter 18 Hope
- Chapter 19 Meaning making
- Chapter 20 Compassion: luxury or necessity?
- Chapter 21 Dignity: a novel path into the spiritual landscape of the human heart
- Chapter 22 Cure and healing
- Chapter 23 Suffering
- Chapter 24 Ritual
- Chapter 25 Culture and religion
- Chapter 26 Models of spiritual care
- Chapter 27 Healthcare chaplaincy
- Chapter 28 Complementary, alternative, and integrative medicine
- Chapter 29 Restorative medicine
- Chapter 30 Nursing
- Chapter 31 Faith community (parish) nursing
- Chapter 32 Psychiatry and mental health treatment
- Chapter 33 Social work
- Chapter 34 Care of children
- Chapter 35 Care of elderly people
- Chapter 36 Palliative care
- Chapter 37 Spirituality and the arts: discovering what really matters
- Chapter 38 Care of the soul
- Chapter 39 Counselling
- Chapter 40 Dignity conserving care: research evidence
- Chapter 41 Pastoral theology in healthcare settings: blessed irritant for holistic human care
- Chapter 42 Next steps for spiritual assessment in healthcare
- Chapter 43 Methodology
- Chapter 44 Measures
- Chapter 45 On the links between religion and health: what has empirical research taught us?
- Chapter 46 Quality of life
- Chapter 47 Cognitive sciences: a perspective on spirituality and religious experience
- Chapter 48 Spiritual Well-Being Scale: mental and physical health relationships
- Chapter 49 Prayer and meditation
- Chapter 50 Resiliency and coping
- Chapter 51 Spiritual experience, practice, and community
- Chapter 52 Policy
- Chapter 53 Healthcare organizations: corporate spirituality
- Chapter 54 Utility and commissioning of spiritual carers
- Chapter 55 Social care
- Chapter 56a Curriculum development, courses, and CPE
- Chapter 56b Curriculum development
- Chapter 57 Competences in spiritual care education and training
- Chapter 58 Guidance from the humanities for professional formation
- Chapter 59 Training and formation: a case study
- Chapter 60 Interdisciplinary teamwork
- Chapter 61 Ethical principles for spiritual care
- Chapter 62 Contemporary spirituality
- Chapter 63 The future of religion
- Chapter 64 The future of spirituality and healthcare
- Index