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  • 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
  • Hospice Volunteers’ Spiritual Care Training A Discussion of Core Competencies and Course Aims

    Margit Gratz, Traugott Roser, Piret Paal
    55-72
    2017-08-31
  • 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
  • Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Development of Contemporary Clinical Pastoral Care in Estonia A Systematic Review

    Liidia Meel
    57-70
    2016-06-16
  • The Vulnerable Self

    Carol Campbell
    13-40
    2014-12-16
  • Why the Delivery of Religious and Spiritual Support to People of Any Faith and None is Important

    Giselle Rusted
    76-96
    2017-08-31
  • “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
  • What Is the Distinctiveness of Paediatric Chaplaincy? Findings from a Systematic Review of the Literature

    Paul Nash, Wilfred McSherry
    16-32
    2017-08-31
  • “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
  • Healthcare Chaplains Responding to Change Embracing Outcomes or Reaffirming Relationships?

    Steve Nolan
    93-109
    2015-10-16
  • “I’m Being Swallowed Up by This Illness, So Much Pain Deep Inside” Claire a 40 Year-old Woman with Cancer

    Karen Murphy
    209-223
    2018-04-12
  • The National Secular Society Challenge is Missing the Mark but is Welcomed by Modern Chaplains

    Derek Fraser
    109-122
    2014-12-16
  • Editorial

    Ian Stirling
    5-11
    2014-12-16
  • The Transforming Ground of Our Being A Personal Reflection

    Sarah Bachelard
    129-141
    2015-10-16
  • Chaplaincy Support to Bereaved Parents - Part 2 Balancing Options, Openness and Authoritative Action

    Mark Newitt
    23-40
    2015-06-10
  • Completing the Theory Practice Circle

    Debbie Hodge
    73-75
    2017-08-31
  • Editorial – Our Focus is End of Life Care

    Meg Burton, Debbie Hodge
    5-7
    2017-08-31
  • 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
  • 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
  • Editorial

    Lindsay Carey
    85-92
    2015-10-16
  • Allan Kellehear, The Inner Life of the Dying Person. New York: Columbia University Press, 2014, i–xv; 264 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 978-0-231-16785-7, £24.00.

    Steve Nolan
    91-98
    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
  • Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Response to COVID-19 An Australian Case Study – The McKellar Centre

    David A Drummond, Lindsay B. Carey
    165-179
    2020-09-14
  • 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
  • Growing Old The Vocation and Practice of Ageing

    Sarah Bachelard, Neil Millar
    180-191
    2016-12-15
  • John Behr and Connor Cunningham, eds, The Role of Death in Life: A Multidisciplinary Examination of the Relationship between Life and Death. Cambridge: James Clarke & Co, 2016, 200 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 978-0-227-17572-9, £15.50.

    Nell Cockell
    320-321
    2018-04-12
  • “What? So What? Now What?” Applying Borton and Rolfe’s Models of Reflexive Practice in Healthcare Contexts

    Martyn Skinner, David Mitchell
    10-19
    2016-06-16
  • Chaplaincy Support to Bereaved Parents - Part 1 Liturgy, Ritual and Pastoral Presence

    Mark Newitt
    179-194
    2015-03-10
  • Conversation as a Bridging Tool in End of Life Spiritual Care The Case of Hong Kong

    Caroline Yih
    2022-09-02
  • Editorial

    Meg Burton
    5-8
    2015-06-10
  • Death and Grieving in a Changing Landscape Facing the Death of a Loved One and Experiencing Grief during COVID-19

    Karen Murphy
    240-250
    2020-09-14
  • Elizabeth MacKinlay, Palliative Care, Ageing and Spirituality: A Guide for Older People, Carers and Families. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2012, 141 pp. (Pbk). ISBN: 9-781-84905-290-0, £12.99.

    Margaret Whipp
    270
    2015-03-10
  • Primary Palliative Care – dying, death and bereavement in the community. Rodger Charlton. (ed) ISBN 1- 85775573 -1 Radcliffe Medical Press

    Elaine McManus
    44-45
    2013-05-15
  • 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
  • Grief, Mourning and Death Ritual. Hockey J., Katz J., and Small N. (eds.) ISBN 0-335-20501-1. Open University Press

    Margaret Sneddon
    47-47
    2013-05-28
  • Stephen Oliver, ed., Inside Grief. London: SPCK, 2013, 148 pages (pbk). ISBN 978-0-281-06843-2. £12.99.

    Keith Morrison
    187-188
    2014-05-27
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