A HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN’S GUIDE

A HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN’S GUIDE

Maxwelll Shimba

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Editorial:
Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Sociedad y cultura: general
ISBN:
9798348477523
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A Hospital Chaplain’s GuideThis book, 'Faith and Medicine,' serves as an essential and comprehensive guide for the modern hospital chaplain, meticulously bridging the sacred and the scientific. It positions spiritual care not as a peripheral comfort but as a vital, integrative component of holistic healing, necessary for addressing the full spectrum of human experience in times of illness. By weaving together theological depth, clinical psychology, ethical frameworks, and practical chaplaincy skills, the text provides a robust foundation for ministry in the complex ecosystem of contemporary healthcare. It argues convincingly that to ignore the spiritual dimension is to treat only part of the person, making this work a crucial resource for fostering truly patient-centered, compassionate care.Delving into the historical evolution and core responsibilities of the role, the book reframes the chaplain from a singular faith representative to an essential, board-certified member of the interdisciplinary healthcare team. It explores the chaplain’s unique mandate to provide existential and emotional support, conduct spiritual assessments, facilitate religious rituals, and offer ethical guidance during profound crises. This section underscores the chaplain as a 'minister of presence,' whose skilled listening and empathetic companionship are themselves therapeutic interventions that can alleviate distress, build resilience, and positively influence a patient’s journey toward healing and peace.The guide further excels in providing actionable methodologies, detailing evidence-based tools for spiritual assessment, such as the FICA and HOPE models, and systematic approaches for developing individualized spiritual care plans. It dedicates significant attention to cultivating interfaith competence and cultural humility, offering chaplains concrete strategies for providing respectful, effective care across a diverse religious and cultural landscape. Furthermore, it equips readers to navigate the fraught ethical terrain of modern medicine, serving as a skilled facilitator in dilemmas surrounding autonomy, end-of-life decisions, and justice, ensuring the patient’s values remain at the center of care.Ultimately, 'Faith and Medicine' is more than a manual; it is a visionary text that prepares chaplains to be agents of integration within healthcare systems. By championing models like the Biopsychosocial-Spiritual framework, it advocates for a future where spiritual care is seamlessly woven into standard medical practice. The book empowers chaplains to be educators, advocates, and healers, fully equipped to honor the profound mystery of the human spirit while collaborating within the scientific rigor of modern medicine, thereby enriching both the art of healing and the experience of being healed.

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