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Health--physical, mental, spiritual. All three are closely related.
But in modern mental-health care one of them is often neglected.
Nurses, social workers and counselors are rarely taught to minister
to their client's spiritual needs. In fact, they are sometime told
to ignore them altogether. But spiritual needs can play a part in
any illness. They may become especially strong when the mind and
emotions are affected. So how can Christian workers help their
clients spiritually without violating their freedom or antagonizing
other members of the health-care team? How can they help their
colleagues and keep their own sanity under extremely stressful
conditions? Judith Allen Shelly joins Sandra D. John and other
mental-health professionals to show how Christians can minister
effectively to such deep needs.
Nursing is a vocation: a calling from God to care for others. The
role of the nurse originally grew out of a holistic Christian
understanding of humans as created in the image of God. Yet as
nursing and healthcare continue to change, the effects have proven
disorienting to many. Now more than ever, we need nurses who are
committed both to a solid understanding of their profession and to
caring well for patients and their families. For over twenty years,
Called to Care has served as a unique and essential resource for
nurses. In this third edition Judith Allen Shelly and Arlene B.
Miller, now joined by coauthor Kimberly H. Fenstermacher, present a
definition for nursing based on a historically and theologically
grounded vision of the nurse's call: Nursing is a ministry of
compassionate and restorative care for the whole person, in
response to God's grace, which aims to promote and foster optimum
health (shalom) and bring comfort in suffering and death for anyone
in need. Focusing on the features of the nursing
metaparadigm-person, health, environment, and nursing-they provide
a framework for understanding how the Christian faith relates to
the many aspects of a nurse's work, from theory to everyday
practice. This new edition of Called to Care is thoroughly revised
for today's nurses, including updated examples and new content on
topics such as cultural competency, palliative care, and the
current state of healthcare and nursing education. Each chapter
features learning objectives, discussion questions, case studies,
and theological reflections from Scripture to help readers engage
and apply the content. For educators, students, and practitioners
throughout the field of nursing, this classic text continues to
provide clarity and wisdom for living out their calling.
Across Europe concern is rising over the disintegration of social
relations and the growing number of people who are being socially
excluded. social Exclustoin in European Cities, the first major
study of this topic, provides a definition of social exclusion and
looks at both the processes which cause it and the dimensions of
the problem throughout Europe. The experiences of people living in
areas or neighbourhoods with low rates of social integration are
considered, illuminating the human impact of exclusion where it is
most visible. Finally the contributors evaluate the various policy
and community initiatives which are currently confronting the
problem in a wide sample of European Cities on a variety of levels,
from inform individual actions to supra-national European Union
policy, and suggest new ways in which social exclusion could be
tackled. With most large cities experiencing some degree of social
exclusion, this is an important volume for all those working in the
areas of regional policy, town planning, housing management, social
work, community development, sociology, political science and urban
studies.
This groundbreaking new volume on social sustainability offers both
critique and creative solutions. It challenges the conventional
wisdoms of social sustainability and presents practical examples of
projects that will help practitioners to think carefully and
innovatively about the situations they are addressing. The book
consists of original contributions from academics working in the
fields of urban planning, housing, regeneration, transport and
international sustainable development. Drawing on case study
research gathered in the UK, Europe and Africa, it adopts an
original, interdisciplinary approach to both theory and practice,
illustrating the challenges and opportunities facing policy-makers
and practitioners attempting to develop, manage and maintain
sustainable communities. The authors argue that the dominant
approach of 'how to do' small scale social sustainability fails to
locate it within broader social processes. Ignoring the context not
only sustains, but also actively reproduces wider inequalities. The
book presents a new, more coherent and more complete approach to
issues of social sustainability in urban areas. The book approaches
current urban policy discourses in three different ways,
represented by three sections: firstly focusing on small places
within the urban fabric, secondly addressing the whole urban fabric
by examining whether changing urban living and working patterns.
The third section explores some of the ways that funding can be
secured to achieve the aims of social sustainability and the social
planning associated with it.
What did I do to deserve cancer? I don't understand it, but I can't
seem to pray anymore. Why does God seem so far away? The idea of
dying scares me. How can I cope? What do you say to a person in
crisis? When illness or tragedy strikes, you may find yourself
caring for a family member, friend or neighbor who asks you for
answers to some of life's ultimate questions. How can you meet
these deep spiritual needs? This personal and practical book deals
with the difficult issues and sensitive situations that caregivers
often confront. Judy Shelly explains how to offer spiritual support
to those facing suffering, illness or other crises. Shelly
considers a variety of suggestions caregivers can put into action,
including Christian community, compassionate presence, prayer,
Scripture, books, touch and music. In addition, she explains and
evaluates alternative therapies that have become popular in the
health care and counseling fields. And finally, she reminds
caregivers of the need to care for themselves, offering suggestions
for finding rest, advice and encouragement. Spiritual Care: A Guide
for Caregivers is a classic resource book that is now completely
rewritten for all caregivers (not just medical professionals and
pastors). Here is the guide that will help you meet the spiritual
needs of those you love with grace, skill and genuine hope.
Across Europe concern is rising over the disintegration of social
relations and the growing number of people who are being socially
excluded. social Exclustoin in European Cities, the first major
study of this topic, provides a definition of social exclusion and
looks at both the processes which cause it and the dimensions of
the problem throughout Europe. The experiences of people living in
areas or neighbourhoods with low rates of social integration are
considered, illuminating the human impact of exclusion where it is
most visible. Finally the contributors evaluate the various policy
and community initiatives which are currently confronting the
problem in a wide sample of European Cities on a variety of levels,
from inform individual actions to supra-national European Union
policy, and suggest new ways in which social exclusion could be
tackled. With most large cities experiencing some degree of social
exclusion, this is an important volume for all those working in the
areas of regional policy, town planning, housing management, social
work, community development, sociology, political science and urban
studies.
We are called to four great loves: to love God; to love God's Word;
to love God's people; to love God's purposes in the world. It is
both an awesome task and a glorious opportunity that God promises
to equip us for. Through two studies for each topic, one from the
Old Testament and one from the New Testament, we see tangible ways
to love and serve the God who loves us perfectly and who longs for
us to know him more intimately.
In the context of today's significant struggles with
'fundamentalisms', media consolidation, and the stifling of
dissent, Allen's close readings of Woolf's writings focus on their
relevance to our current political situation. Judith Allen
approaches Woolf as a theorist of language as well as a theorist of
reading, and shows how her writing strategies - sometimes single,
resonant words - function to express and enact her politics. Allen
also shows how Woolf's complex arguments serve to awaken her
readers to the lack of transparency in the dissemination of
information, the complexities and power of language, and the urgent
need for critical thinking. Key features: close readings of Woolf's
essays include "Montaigne", "A Room of One's Own", "Craftsmanship",
"Three Guineas" and "Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid"; sources
range from Michel de Montaigne to the Dixie Chicks, from the
Northcliffe Press newspaper empire of World War I to today's
mainstream newspapers, Rupert Murdoch's empire, satirical news
shows like "The Colbert Report" and "The Daily Show", and social
media and the blogosphere.
This groundbreaking new volume on social sustainability offers both
critique and creative solutions. It challenges the conventional
wisdoms of social sustainability and presents practical examples of
projects that will help practitioners to think carefully and
innovatively about the situations they are addressing. The book
consists of original contributions from academics working in the
fields of urban planning, housing, regeneration, transport and
international sustainable development. Drawing on case study
research gathered in the UK, Europe and Africa, it adopts an
original, interdisciplinary approach to both theory and practice,
illustrating the challenges and opportunities facing policy-makers
and practitioners attempting to develop, manage and maintain
sustainable communities. The authors argue that the dominant
approach of 'how to do' small scale social sustainability fails to
locate it within broader social processes. Ignoring the context not
only sustains, but also actively reproduces wider inequalities. The
book presents a new, more coherent and more complete approach to
issues of social sustainability in urban areas. The book approaches
current urban policy discourses in three different ways,
represented by three sections: firstly focusing on small places
within the urban fabric, secondly addressing the whole urban fabric
by examining whether changing urban living and working patterns.
The third section explores some of the ways that funding can be
secured to achieve the aims of social sustainability and the social
planning associated with it.
We are called to four great loves: to love God to love God's Word
to love God's people to love God's purposes in the world It is both
an awesome task and a glorious opportunity. God promises to equip
us for it. As Judith Allen Shelly leads you through eight studies,
she points out tangible ways to love and serve the God who loves
you perfectly and who longs for you to know him more intimately.
This LifeGuide Bible Study features questions for starting group
discussions and for meeting God in personal reflection, together
with leader's notes and a "Now or Later" section in each study.
UPSIDE DOWN HARRY is a child-oriented book and a perfect Early
Childhood Education pick Children are fascinated by seeing anyone
standing on their heads or doing a hand-stand. Often it is thought
of as funny. UPSIDE DOWN HARRY is fun-filled yet full of
information. As Harry walks along his journey in a different way,
he sees things in a different way He becomes more curious about
nature, his neighborhood and his school. The book refers to the
fact that clouds give us rain and that the sun helps plants grow.
The early reader learns about scientific concepts in a fun way An
endearing part of the book is when Harry shares his day with his
mother Harry is a little boy many children can relate to and he
came to life in this book through imagination and colorful
illustrations. It is surely a book that encourages children to
read, write and draw. UPSIDE DOWN HARRY will make the young child
smile, wonder and learn
Parasitic Nematodes are amongst the most successful parasites on
Earth. This fully-updated second edition constitutes a
comprehensive volume that continues to discuss the molecular
biology, biochemistry and immunology of nematode parasites of
humans, domestic animals and plants. There is a strong focus on new
advances including chapters on horizontal gene transfer, genetics
of susceptibility in humans, nematode protein structures, role of
bacterial symbionts, host immune system modulation, modulation of
allergic and autoimmune diseases by parasitic nematodes and the use
of these organisms or their products as therapeutics. This book
will be of significant importance to advanced students and
researchers in human and veterinary parasitology, plant nematology
and pathogen immunology in general.
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