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Learn to respond effectively and appropriately to spiritual needs
in a health care setting Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness: An
Introductory Guide for Health Care Professionals explores the
principles of spiritual care as applied to clinical practice. This
book focuses specifically on the significance of spirituality in
clinical settings with practical suggestions on how to apply these
principles in the healing process. With chapters that begin with
clear objectives and end with guided questions, this valuable
textbook provides a framework that will aid health care facilities
in addressing spiritual needs in a clinical setting and help
faculty in mentoring students in the field. This practical guide
will help you learn when and how to address spiritual issues in
health care with patients for whom illness creates a crisis of
faith as well as those for whom it provides support. Spirituality,
Health, and Wholeness highlights not only the importance of health
care professionals in providing emotional, mental, and spiritual
care, but the necessity for them to address their own spirituality
as well. The book includes the experiences and case studies of
skilled authorities mostly from the Judeo-Christian or Judaic
tradition who identify principles that they found to be important
in working with patients from a wide diversity of spiritual
traditions. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness provides you with
detailed information on: Ministryhealinga model of wholeness and
healing that incorporates an integrated view of humanity through
the four domains: spiritual, emotional, physical, and social the
physiological impacts of humor and hope on mood, the neuroendocrine
hormones, and the immune system spiritual coping with traumaan
overview of the research literature and how to address the
spiritual coping needs and concerns of patients the role of faith
in providing meaning to physical illness and the importance of the
role of the health care professional in first understanding, and
then assisting the patient in their struggle to find meaning the
key components of spiritual care to increase the efficacy of
spiritual caregivers the bereavement process with regard to
religious, cultural, and gender variations, and the role of the
healthcare professional in providing support This book shows you
not only how to meet the spiritual needs of patients from a
diversity of faith traditions, but how to overcome challenges to
your own spirituality, such as difficult patients and patients
whose cultural outlook is so different from your own it causes
discomfort. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness will help all
health care professionals who want to bring spirituality into their
medical, dental, nursing, occupational therapy, or physical therapy
practice.
What can we learn from the tragedy of these exploited young
people?In Thailand, a thriving sex industry makes its money
exploiting the young. Some children are coerced into prostitution
and some have been sold into sexual slavery by their own families,
but just as tragically there is no shortage of young girls (and
boys) willing to work as prostitutes. Child Prostitution in
Thailand: Listening to Rahab searches for the reasons why. This
uniquely insightful book looks into the lives--and even more
importantly, listens to the words--of ten Thai prostitutes. Child
Prostitution in Thailand is about what we can learn from them--who
they are, what they go through, and why.In their own words, the
young prostitutes you'll meet in this book Thailand discuss what
brought them into this life. Some have come from a tragic home
situation, but not all are impoverished, orphaned, or abused.
Nevertheless, they have entered into a dangerous and degrading
lifestyle that often leads to violence, sickness, and early death.
Of these ten prostitutes, one has already passed away and four more
are dying with AIDS.This remarkable volume will help you to
understand: how Thailand's child prostitution industry developed
the impact upon girls and young women of Thailand's evolution from
an agriculturally based economy to an industrial one changing forms
of child prostitution who the customers are the role of tourism and
its impact on child prostitution in Thailand how poverty, poor
education, a sexually focused mass media, lack of religious
emphasis, disability, and the lack of a clear policy on child
prostitution help the sex industry to thriveThis book also explores
the details of child prostitution in Thailand--for instance, in
open-air "restaurants" and "pubs" in Chiang Mai, your young
waitress may double as a sex worker--and her provocative "uniform"
represents a dress code enforced by the establishment's owner. A
"cafe" is another kind of sex service disguised as (and functioning
as) a bar/restaurant. Here, young girls working ten- and
eleven-hour shifts in short skirts must wear price tags pinned to
their shirts and may have to service five to ten clients per
night.The head of the U.S. State Department's office for
international women's issues estimates that traffickers bring
50,000 women and children into the United States illegally each
year. The lessons Listening to Rahab teaches can help us to better
understand the situation here at home as well as overseas. A
helpful appendix assessing incidents of child prostitution around
the globe bring the information even more clearly into focus.
This third edition of a popular text introduces healthcare students
and professionals to a wide range of health beliefs and practices
in world religions. Chapters on various religions are written to
offer an insider’s view on the religion’s historical
development, key beliefs and practices, including ideas of health,
sickness, death, and dying. The chapters include case studies,
advice on what to do and what to avoid when caring for patients.
Introductory chapters invite the reader to consider the broad
context of patient care in pluralistic society and explore one’s
personal orientation to others from different religions. How we
care for patients from different backgrounds and cultures insists
on professional boundaries that the reader may have not yet
examined. A new chapter explores the relationship between religion
and public health in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, asking the
reader to consider what morally appropriate balance is required if
and when personal faith conflict with public health needs.
Undoubtedly, the sensitivity with which clinicians communicate with
patients and make decisions regarding appropriate medical
intervention can be greatly increased by an understanding of
religious and cultural diversity. This is a core textbook for
students studying healthcare, religion and culture, and an
invaluable reference for healthcare professionals.
This third edition of a popular text introduces healthcare students
and professionals to a wide range of health beliefs and practices
in world religions. Chapters on various religions are written to
offer an insider’s view on the religion’s historical
development, key beliefs and practices, including ideas of health,
sickness, death, and dying. The chapters include case studies,
advice on what to do and what to avoid when caring for patients.
Introductory chapters invite the reader to consider the broad
context of patient care in pluralistic society and explore one’s
personal orientation to others from different religions. How we
care for patients from different backgrounds and cultures insists
on professional boundaries that the reader may have not yet
examined. A new chapter explores the relationship between religion
and public health in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, asking the
reader to consider what morally appropriate balance is required if
and when personal faith conflict with public health needs.
Undoubtedly, the sensitivity with which clinicians communicate with
patients and make decisions regarding appropriate medical
intervention can be greatly increased by an understanding of
religious and cultural diversity. This is a core textbook for
students studying healthcare, religion and culture, and an
invaluable reference for healthcare professionals.
Learn to respond effectively and appropriately to spiritual needs
in a health care setting Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness: An
Introductory Guide for Health Care Professionals explores the
principles of spiritual care as applied to clinical practice. This
book focuses specifically on the significance of spirituality in
clinical settings with practical suggestions on how to apply these
principles in the healing process. With chapters that begin with
clear objectives and end with guided questions, this valuable
textbook provides a framework that will aid health care facilities
in addressing spiritual needs in a clinical setting and help
faculty in mentoring students in the field. This practical guide
will help you learn when and how to address spiritual issues in
health care with patients for whom illness creates a crisis of
faith as well as those for whom it provides support. Spirituality,
Health, and Wholeness highlights not only the importance of health
care professionals in providing emotional, mental, and spiritual
care, but the necessity for them to address their own spirituality
as well. The book includes the experiences and case studies of
skilled authorities mostly from the Judeo-Christian or Judaic
tradition who identify principles that they found to be important
in working with patients from a wide diversity of spiritual
traditions. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness provides you with
detailed information on: Ministryhealinga model of wholeness and
healing that incorporates an integrated view of humanity through
the four domains: spiritual, emotional, physical, and social the
physiological impacts of humor and hope on mood, the neuroendocrine
hormones, and the immune system spiritual coping with traumaan
overview of the research literature and how to address the
spiritual coping needs and concerns of patients the role of faith
in providing meaning to physical illness and the importance of the
role of the health care professional in first understanding, and
then assisting the patient in their struggle to find meaning the
key components of spiritual care to increase the efficacy of
spiritual caregivers the bereavement process with regard to
religious, cultural, and gender variations, and the role of the
healthcare professional in providing support This book shows you
not only how to meet the spiritual needs of patients from a
diversity of faith traditions, but how to overcome challenges to
your own spirituality, such as difficult patients and patients
whose cultural outlook is so different from your own it causes
discomfort. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness will help all
health care professionals who want to bring spirituality into their
medical, dental, nursing, occupational therapy, or physical therapy
practice.
Discover a pastoral approach to depression that combines Eastern
wisdom and Western science!Wu Wei, Negativity, and Depression
reveals a way to break the cycle of depression, not by denying it
or fighting it, but by the ancient principle of wu wei, non-trying.
The bleak cycle of depression starts when people experience
negativity. They turn inward to try to find self-esteem, but the
negativity strips all the power of self-affirmation from them. The
gap between is and ought--how they see themselves and how they want
to be--is too great to bridge. The cycle known as self-regulatory
perseveration means that depressed persons are caught in a
desperate, fruitless search for affirmation. Instead of
self-esteem, they find self-criticism and further negative
thoughts. Yet they keep looking . . . and looking . . . and
looking. The more they look for self-worth inside, the less they
find, and the harder they try--the cycle continues. When trying
simply doesn't work, wu wei, the principle of letting go, may help
break that cycle. When trying simply doesn't work, wu wei,
not-trying, may help. Wu wei is the principle of letting go. By
giving up on the self-imposed and unattainable oughts and shoulds,
the depressed person stops focusing on self. Wu wei breaks the
cycle of negativity, allowing the depressed person to begin to
heal.Wu Wei, Negativity, and Depression offers a comprehensive
discussion of depression, including: epidemiology of depression
etiology and biological causes psychosocial theories standard
treatments of the past and present pastoral care of depressed
persons This important book constructs a possible approach to
depressed souls weary of fighting and trying to fix themselves.
WuWei, Negativity, and Depression can bring new hope to those who
most need it.
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