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  • Developments in Healthcare Chaplaincy in the Netherlands and Scotland A Content Analysis of Professional Journals

    Jan Piet Vlasblom, Martin N. Walton, Jenny T. van der Steen, Jaap J. Doolaard, Henk Jochemsen
    235-254
    2015-03-10
  • Exploring Midwives’ Understanding of Spiritual Care and the Role of the Healthcare Chaplain within a Maternity Unit

    Mark R. Evans, David Mitchell
    79-97
    2014-12-16
  • What Do Chaplains Do Now? The Continuous Process of Adaptation

    Jim Simpson, Margery Collin, Christian Okeke
    213-234
    2015-03-10
  • Healthcare Chaplains Responding to Change Embracing Outcomes or Reaffirming Relationships?

    Steve Nolan
    93-109
    2015-10-16
  • What Is the Distinctiveness of Paediatric Chaplaincy? Findings from a Systematic Review of the Literature

    Paul Nash, Wilfred McSherry
    16-32
    2017-08-31
  • End of Life Care: What is Important for Me and for Us A Review of Recent UK Strategy and Policy Documents and their Implications for Chaplains

    Pia Matthews
    97-116
    2017-08-31
  • Chaplains, their History and the Theology of R. A. Lambourne A Response to Elements of the Scottish NHS Policy on Spirituality

    Jenifer R. Booth
    123-140
    2017-08-31
  • The National Secular Society Challenge is Missing the Mark but is Welcomed by Modern Chaplains

    Derek Fraser
    109-122
    2014-12-16
  • Active Listening by Hospital Chaplaincy Volunteers Benefits, Challenges and Good Practice

    Ana Manzano, Chris Swift, S. Jose Closs, Michelle Briggs
    201-221
    2015-10-16
  • Motivational Factors in Mental Health Chaplains Practitioners’ Perspectives

    Peter Madsen Gubi, Harry Smart
    149-164
    2014-05-27
  • Why the Delivery of Religious and Spiritual Support to People of Any Faith and None is Important

    Giselle Rusted
    76-96
    2017-08-31
  • Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Development of Contemporary Clinical Pastoral Care in Estonia A Systematic Review

    Liidia Meel
    57-70
    2016-06-16
  • New Zealand Defence Forces and Spirituality What Does it Mean? What Are Their Spiritual Needs? How is Spiritual Health Care Practised?

    Emily Hill, Richard Egan, Rebecca Llewellyn, David McBride
    71-90
    2016-06-16
  • Emerging Paradigms in Scottish Healthcare Chaplaincy Disorientation or Re-orientation?

    Michael Paterson
    51-64
    2014-12-16
  • Spirituality, Religion and Psychiatric Practice in New Zealand An Exploratory Study of New Zealand Psychiatrists

    Wyatt Butcher
    176-190
    2015-10-16
  • Editorial

    Lindsay Carey
    85-92
    2015-10-16
  • The Birth of a European Research Institute for Chaplains in Healthcare (ERICH) Initiated by Chaplains for the Promotion of Research by Chaplains

    Ewan Kelly, Anne Vandenhoeck
    297-305
    2018-04-12
  • Editorial

    Ian Stirling
    5-11
    2014-12-16
  • “You’ve Done Very Well” (“Das haben Sie sehr schön gemacht”) On Courage and Presence of Mind in Spiritual Issues

    Corinna Schmohl
    174-193
    2018-04-12
  • “I Want to Make it Right” A 46 Year-old Woman with End Stage Renal Disease and Her Australian Aboriginal Partner Make Significant Choices

    David Glenister
    224-240
    2018-04-12
  • How Could Co-production Principles Improve Mental Health Spiritual and Pastoral Care (Chaplaincy) Services?

    Emily Wood, Julian Raffay, Andrew Todd
    51-56
    2016-06-16
  • On Being Sent with Style Reflections on Health Care Chaplaincy

    Raymond A. Reddicliffe
    173-184
    2014-05-27
  • New Wine? New Wineskins? Values-based Reflections on the Changing Face of Healthcare Chaplaincy

    Michael Paterson
    255-266
    2015-03-10
  • Supporting Spiritual Engagement for People Living with Dementia

    Emily Smeaton, Craig Maher
    130-141
    2016-12-15
  • Chaplains – How Are They Known?

    Debbie Hodge
    165-172
    2014-05-27
  • Case Study of “Moral Injury” Format Dutch Case Studies Project

    Guus Van Loenen, Jacques Körver, Martin Walton, Reijer De Vries
    281-296
    2018-04-12
  • The 14th Consultation of the European Network of Health Care Chaplaincy, Debrecen, Hungary, June 1-5 2016 “Advancing care of the soul: sharing best practice to promote spiritual health”

    Anne Miller
    254-257
    2016-12-15
  • Chaplaincy as Public Theology A Reflective Exploration

    Stephen Pattison
    110-128
    2015-10-16
  • Assessing the Value of Chapel Services at a Mental Health Hospital An Exploratory Study

    Noel Tiano, Kath Maclean
    191-200
    2015-10-16
  • The Locum Life in Spiritual Health Care – Is It for Me? Is It for You? A Brief Personal Reflection

    Gail Harrison
    117-122
    2017-08-31
  • Editorial

    Andrew Todd
    5-9
    2016-06-16
  • Janice Clarke, 'Spiritual Care in Everyday Nursing Practice – a New Approach'. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 224 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 978-0-2303-4696-3, £18.99

    Carol Campbell
    230-232
    2015-10-16
  • Symposium Report: Researching Spiritual and Pastoral Care Measuring the Value of Chaplaincy

    Julian Raffay
    306-311
    2018-04-12
  • Storytelling and Spiritual Care

    Judith Gilbert
    192-206
    2016-12-15
  • Reminiscence with People Living with Dementia A Personal Reflection on its Potential to Do Harm

    Lorna H. Murray
    158-167
    2016-12-15
  • Response to Hijazi’s “The Ground of Our Being: Muslim Heritage, Identity and Connectedness – A Personal Reflection”

    Jeffrey Cohen, Dexter Duncan
    166-174
    2015-10-16
  • Accounting for the Unaccountable Making Sense of Extra-Ordinary Experiences in Hospitals

    Chris Swift, Stephen Sayers
    99-107
    2014-12-16
  • Jonathan Pye, Peter Sedgwick and Andrew Todd, eds. Critical Care: Delivering Spiritual Care in Healthcare Contexts. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2015, 280 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 978-1-84905-497-3. £19.99

    Allison Cline-Dean
    269-271
    2016-12-15
  • Christopher Swift, Mark Cobb and Andrew Todd, eds., A Handbook of Chaplaincy Studies: Understanding Spiritual Care in Public Places. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2015, 364 pp. (Pbk). ISBN 978-1- 47243-4-067. £25.00.

    Julian Raffay
    279-281
    2016-12-15
  • Knowing God in Dementia What Happens to Faith When You Can No Longer Remember?

    Patricia S. Williams
    142-157
    2016-12-15
  • When the Chaplain is Ready the Teacher will Appear

    Michael Paterson
    41-46
    2015-06-10
  • The Use of Rituals, Primarily Related to Grief, in a Hospital Setting How Are They Helpful and How Can They Be Most Effective?

    Bronwen Gray
    165-178
    2015-03-10
  • Religiously-Integrated Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Major Depression in Chronic Medical Illness Review of Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial

    Harold G. Koenig, Nathan A. Boucher, Keisha-Gaye N. O’Garo, Michelle Pearce
    237-253
    2016-12-15
  • Editorial Spirituality, Dementia and Mental Health

    John Swinton
    125-129
    2016-12-15
  • The Francis Report (2013) Neo-Pharisaism in the NHS?

    Julian Raffay
    20-34
    2016-06-16
  • David R. Hodge, Spiritual Assessment in Social Work and Mental Health Practice. New York & Chichester: Columbia University Press, 2015, 224 pp. (Hbk). ISBN: 978-0-231-16396-5, £33.00/$45.00

    Mark Cobb
    147-149
    2017-08-31
  • Editorial

    Meg Burton
    111-113
    2014-05-27
  • George Fitchett and Steve Nolan, eds, Spiritual Care in Practice: Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2015, 318 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 978-1-84905-976-3, £18.99.

    Emily Wood
    114-115
    2016-06-16
  • How Do Healthcare Chaplaincy Spiritual Care Interventions Support Adults’ Mental Health by Integrating Health and Social Care? A Review of Primary Research Studies Published in English 2010–2019

    Martyn Skinner, Simon Mason, Neil Cockling
    27–49
    2022-01-28
  • Growing Old The Vocation and Practice of Ageing

    Sarah Bachelard, Neil Millar
    180-191
    2016-12-15
  • Service User Views of Mental Health Spiritual and Pastoral Care Chaplaincy Services

    Emily Wood, Sally Ross, Julian Raffay, Andrew Todd
    216–230
    2021-03-01
  • “Her need was greater than my ethical dilemmas” Pastoral, Theological Education

    John Foskett, Declan McConville
    203-212
    2015-03-10
  • Timelessness, Dementia and the Appeal to Practice A Response to Swinton’s Rejoinder

    Wilko van Holten, Martin Walton
    93–107
    2022-01-28
  • Steve Nolan and Margaret Holloway, A-Z of Spirituality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, 238 pp. (Pbk). ISBN 978-1-137-30092-8, £14.99.

    Joanna Bryant
    99-101
    2016-06-16
  • Why GPs Refer to Chaplaincy A Qualitative Study

    Sarah Giffen, Eileen Cowey
    5-25
    2020-10-06
  • Challenges for Pastoral Care in Times of COVID-19 Encounters, Contexts, Topics and Professional Needs – A Cross-Sectional Study

    Annette D Haußmann, Birthe Fritz
    141–164
    2022-05-04
  • Christopher Cook, ed., 'Spirituality, theology, and mental health: multidisciplinary perspectives', London: SCM press, 2013, 222 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 9-780-03404-626-4, £45

    Geoff Morgan
    224-227
    2015-10-16
  • Robert Waldron, Acquainted with the Night: An Exploration of Spirituality and Depression. London: DLT, 2012, 180 pages (pbk). ISBN 978023252914-2. £12.99.

    Neil Tyrer
    191-192
    2014-05-27
  • Joanna Collicutt, The Psychology of Christian Character Formation. London: SCM Press, 2015, 275 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 978-0-33405-179-4. £15.66.

    Geoff Morgan
    266-268
    2016-12-15
  • Lessons for Chaplaincy from a Management Secondment

    Iain Macritchie
    3-9
    2013-04-04
  • What Is the Impact of Chaplaincy in Primary Care? The GP Perspective

    Austyn Snowden, Alan Gibbon, Rebecca Grant
    200-214
    2019-01-19
  • Recognizing and Responding to the Spiritual Needs of Adults from Minority Religious Groups in Acute, Chronic and Palliative UK Healthcare Contexts An Explorative Review

    Martyn Skinner, Eileen Cowey
    37-56
    2019-04-26
  • Research on religion and spirituality in families with a chronically ill child What difference does it make?

    Daniel H. Grossoehme
    3-11
    2013-04-24
  • Community Chaplaincy Listening in a Community Mental Health Group

    Alan Gibbon, Debbie Baldie
    57-74
    2019-04-26
  • Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in Mental Health Settings by Jean Fletcher (ed.)

    Graham Peacock
    284-285
    2020-09-14
  • Kate Middleton, Refuel: How to Balance Work, Life, Faith and Church without Burning Out. London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 2015, 242 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 978-0-232-53160-2, £9.97.

    Colin Jay
    109-110
    2016-06-16
  • CANCER PAIN AND THE IMPORTANCE OF FAITH IN ADDRESSING SUFFERING BEYOND THE PHYSICAL

    Stephen M. W. Hutchison, Iain Macritchie, Terry Veitch
    17-20
    2013-04-06
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