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Paediatric Chaplaincy
Paul Nash | Sally Nash | Mark Bartel | Rebecca Nye | Dan Roberts | Claire Carson | Mary Robinson | Ryan Campbell | Krista Gregory | Kathryn Darby | Carl Aiken | Jim Linthicum | Daniel Nuzum | Bob Flory | Naomi Kalish | M. Karen Ballard | Edina Farkas | Stephen Harrison | Kobena Charm | Wyatt Butcher | Lindsay B. Carey | Daniel H. Grossoehme | Kathleen Ennis-Durstine | Emma Roberts
(2018)
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Abstract
Drawing on a range of approaches developed by paediatric chaplaincy teams worldwide, this edited collection provides best principles, practices and skills of chaplaincy work with neonates, infants, children, young people and their families.
By engaging with paediatric chaplaincy from an international, multifaith perspective, contributors from around the world and different faith traditions show what good spiritual, religious and pastoral care for children and their families looks like. The book contains contributions from specialists who work with children with mental health issues or profound disabilities, as well as chapters that focus on how best to provide palliative and bereavement care. Includes resources and activities for use in specialist care situations and tools for assessment, making this a must-have for any paediatric chaplaincy team working in a hospital or hospice.
Paediatric Chaplaincy fills a niche in the growing literature on chaplaincy and will prove itself to be a stimulating resource for chaplains working in that field. Yet the book also speaks to chaplaincy issues beyond paediatric care. The comprehensive nature of the editors' vision has produced a collection of papers that will be of value to chaplains in any healthcare field.
Revd Dr Steve Nolan, Princess Alice Hospice, Esher, and The University of Winchester
I am delighted to endorse this great new resource. Rarely have I found a reference book so enjoyable to read, while providing the reader with a rich source of valuable information on spirituality, religious and pastoral care. This book, with references for further reading and suggested approaches provides a much needed resource for all those working with children and young people to develop understanding and skills.
Katrina McNamara, Director of Service Development and Improvement, Together for Short Lives
Pediatric chaplaincy finally has what it has so far lacked - a comprehensive text that covers all the major bases of the field combining the best of theory, research, and day-to-day clinical practice. This volume should be on the shelf of every chaplaincy department and every chaplain that sees pediatric patients. This is now the go-to teaching text and reference work in the field. Bravo to the editors and authors.
Rev. George Handzo, BCC, Director, Health Services Research & Quality, HealthCare Chaplaincy Network
Paediatric Chaplaincy provides an empathetic and comprehensive guide to the complex work of supporting children and families spiritually during times of serious illness, palliative care, and death. An international array of authors offers evidence-based practices that respect diverse spiritual traditions, family systems, racial/ethnic identities, and sociocultural locations. A must-read for all chaplains and an excellent reference text for all clergy, educational administrators, and non-profit leaders who work with children and youth.
Karen-Marie Yust, Rowe Professor of Christian Education, Union Presbyterian Seminary
Children's chaplains are simply amazing; stepping forward at what can often be the most difficult and desperate time of a family's life to provide loving care. This outstanding book is a brilliant resource to help this special community learn, share practice and inspire each other to new heights for the children, young people, families and colleagues who rely on them every day.
Sarah-Jane Marsh, Chief Executive Officer, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Paediatric Chaplaincy - Principles, Practices and Skills, Edited by Paul Nash, Mark Bartel and Sally Nash | 2 | ||
Acknowledgements | 7 | ||
Introduction: More Than Just Death and Dying – Paul Nash and Mark Bartel | 10 | ||
Section 1: Principles and Core Practices | 21 | ||
Chapter 1: Child Spirituality and Faith Development – Rebecca Nye | 22 | ||
Chapter 2: Insights from Child Development for Pediatric Chaplains – Dan Roberts | 36 | ||
Chapter 3: Spiritual, Religious and Pastoral Care of Children and Their Families – Claire Carson | 48 | ||
Chapter 4: Models of Chaplaincy in a Multicultural World – Paul Nash | 60 | ||
Chapter 5: Screening, Assessment and Charting – Mary Robinson | 73 | ||
Chapter 6: Approaches and Skills for Working with Children and Young People – Ryan Campbell and Sally Nash | 84 | ||
Chapter 7: Working with Families – Krista Gregory | 98 | ||
Chapter 8: Staff Care and Self-Care – Kathryn Darby and Carl Aiken | 110 | ||
Chapter 9: Chaplain to the Institution – Jim Linthicum | 124 | ||
Chapter 10: Managing and Developing the Chaplaincy Provision and Team – Paul Nash | 136 | ||
Chapter 11: Medical Ethics - Practice and Decision-Making – Mark Bartel | 152 | ||
Section 2: Specialisms and Specific Skills | 165 | ||
Chapter 12: Giving Voice to the Story - Working with Patients Who Cannot Speak – Daniel Nuzum | 166 | ||
Chapter 13: Working in Mental Health – Kathryn Darby | 177 | ||
Chapter 14: Working with Trauma and Abuse – Bob Flory | 190 | ||
Chapter 15: Major Incidents – Naomi Kalish | 200 | ||
Chapter 16: Palliative and End-of-Life Care – M. Karen Ballard | 214 | ||
Chapter 17: Bereavement Care – Edina Farkas and Stephen Harrison | 224 | ||
Chapter 18: Transition: Journeying with Pediatric Patients into Adult Care - The Chaplain’s Role – Kobena Charm | 234 | ||
Chapter 19: Paediatric Spirituality, Space and Environment –Wyatt Butcher and Lindsay B. Carey | 246 | ||
Chapter 20: Paediatric Chaplaincy and Research – Daniel H. Grossoehme and Lindsay B. Carey | 258 | ||
Chapter 21: Through These Dark Valleys - A Pediatric Chaplain’s Response to the Problem of God and Evil – Kathleen Ennis-Durstine | 270 | ||
Chapter 22. Perspectives on Suffering from Major Faith and Worldview Traditions – Emma Roberts | 282 | ||
Conclusion | 293 | ||
Appendix 1: Being a Paediatric Specialist in a General Hospital – Deborah Louise Wilde | 296 | ||
Appendix 2: Useful Websites for Paediatric Chaplains | 300 | ||
Author Biographies | 302 | ||
Subject Index | 306 | ||
Author Index | 316 |