
Intro -- Paediatric Chaplaincy - Principles, Practices and Skills, Edited by Paul Nash, Mark Bartel and Sally Nash -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: More Than Just Death and Dying - Paul Nash and Mark Bartel -- Section 1: Principles and Core Practices -- Chapter 1: Child Spirituality and Faith Development - Rebecca Nye -- Chapter 2: Insights from Child Development for Pediatric Chaplains - Dan Roberts -- Chapter 3: Spiritual, Religious and Pastoral Care of Children and Their Families - Claire Carson -- Chapter 4: Models of Chaplaincy in a Multicultural World - Paul Nash -- Chapter 5: Screening, Assessment and Charting - Mary Robinson -- Chapter 6: Approaches and Skills for Working with Children and Young People - Ryan Campbell and Sally Nash -- Chapter 7: Working with Families - Krista Gregory -- Chapter 8: Staff Care and Self-Care - Kathryn Darby and Carl Aiken -- Chapter 9: Chaplain to the Institution - Jim Linthicum -- Chapter 10: Managing and Developing the Chaplaincy Provision and Team - Paul Nash -- Chapter 11: Medical Ethics - Practice and Decision-Making - Mark Bartel -- Section 2: Specialisms and Specific Skills -- Chapter 12: Giving Voice to the Story - Working with Patients Who Cannot Speak - Daniel Nuzum -- Chapter 13: Working in Mental Health - Kathryn Darby -- Chapter 14: Working with Trauma and Abuse - Bob Flory -- Chapter 15: Major Incidents - Naomi Kalish -- Chapter 16: Palliative and End-of-Life Care - M. Karen Ballard -- Chapter 17: Bereavement Care - Edina Farkas and Stephen Harrison -- Chapter 18: Transition: Journeying with Pediatric Patients into Adult Care - The Chaplain's Role - Kobena Charm -- Chapter 19: Paediatric Spirituality, Space and Environment -Wyatt Butcher and Lindsay B. Carey -- Chapter 20: Paediatric Chaplaincy and Research - Daniel H. Grossoehme and Lindsay B. Carey
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
ISBN-10:
1785920766
ISBN-13:
9781785920769
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