Ministry in the spiritual and cultural diversity of health care : increasing the competency of chaplains / Robert G. Anderson, Mary A. Fukuyama, editors.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Haworth Pastoral Press, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (86 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781136426322
- 1136426329
- 9780203050781
- 0203050789
- 9781136426469
- 1136426469
- 9781136426391
- 1136426396
- Chaplains, Hospital
- Religious pluralism
- Cultural pluralism
- Pastoral care
- Religion
- Cultural Diversity
- Pastoral Care
- Religion
- Chaplaincy Service, Hospital
- Aumôniers d'hôpitaux
- Diversité culturelle
- Soins pastoraux
- Religion
- religion (discipline)
- RELIGION -- Christian Life -- General
- RELIGION -- Christian Ministry -- Adult
- RELIGION -- Christian Ministry -- Counseling & Recovery
- Chaplains, Hospital
- Cultural pluralism
- Religious pluralism
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- BV4335 .M55 2004eb
- WM 61
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"Ministry in the spiritual and cultural diversity of health care co-published simultaneously as Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, volume 13, number 2 2004."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Search for Spiritual/Cultural Competency in Chaplaincy Practice: Five Steps that Mark the Path / Robert G. Anderson, ThM -- Cultural Diversity in Pastoral Care / Mary A. Fukuyama, PhD and Todd D. Sevig, PhD -- Responses to: Anderson, Fukuyama, and Sevig -- Toward Multicultural Competencies for Pastoral/Spiritual Care Providers in Clinical Settings: Response Anderson, Fukuyama, and Sevig / K. Samuel Lee, PhD -- Forging Spiritual and Cultural Competency in Spiritual Care-Givers: A Response to Fukuyama and Sevig and Anderson / Marsha Wiggins Frame, PhD -- Definitions, Obstacles, and Standards of Care for the Integration of Spiritual and Cultural Competency Within Health Care Chaplaincy / Stephen W. Cook, PhD -- Chaplain's Path in Cultural and Spiritual Sensitivity: A Response to Anderson, Fukuyama, and Sevig / Susan Koehne Wintz, MDiv, BC.
"Ministry in the Spiritual and Cultural Diversity of Health Care identifies concrete methods for improving the provision of pastoral care to culturally and religiously diverse patients and/or residents. Experts from both inside and outside the profession - with established records in cross-cultural work and experience with religious diversity - discuss in detail the multicultural revolution that has challenged the traditional healthcare delivery system. This book also provides chaplaincy supervisors with a guide for training their students to provide such care. Book jacket."--Jacket
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