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Oxford Textbook of Spirituality in Healthcare
Edited by Mark Cobb, Christina M Puchalski, and Bruce Rumbold
512 pages
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22 line drawings and halftones
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276x219mm
978-0-19-957139-0
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Hardback
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09 August 2012
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- First comprehensive reference text to examine the growing area of spirituality in healthcare
- Organised into six substantive and interrelated sections for ease of navigation
- Written by a team of international editors and authors
The relationship between spirituality and healthcare is historical, intellectual and practical, and it has now emerged as a significant field in health research, healthcare policy and clinical practice and training. Understanding health and wellbeing requires addressing spiritual and existential issues, and healthcare is therefore challenged to respond to the ways spirituality is experienced and expressed in illness, suffering, healing and loss. If healthcare has compassionate regard for the humanity of those it serves it is faced with questions about how it understands and interprets spirituality, what resources it should make available and how these are
organised, and the ways in which spirituality shapes and informs the purpose and practice of healthcare? These questions are the basis for this book that presents a coherent field of enquiry, discussion and debate that is interdisciplinary, international and vibrant.
There is a growing corpus of articles in medical and healthcare journals on spirituality in addition to a wide range of literature, but there has been no attempt so far to publish a standard text on this subject. Spirituality in Healthcare is an authoritative reference on the subject providing unequalled coverage, critical depth and an integrated source of key topics. Divided into six sections including practice, research, policy and training, the book brings together international contributions from
scholars in the field to provide a unique and stimulating resource.Readership: Multidisciplinary practitioners and professionals who constitute healthcare communities.
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Edited by Mark Cobb, Clinical Director and Senior Chaplain, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK, Christina M Puchalski, Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Director, The George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (GWish), USA, and Bruce Rumbold, Director, Palliative Care Unit, Department of Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia Mark Cobb is a Senior Chaplain and a Clinical Director at the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and holds honorary academic posts at the University of Sheffield and the University of Liverpool. He has a
multidisciplinary education across science and the humanities and has experience working in the community, voluntary and acute health sectors.
Christina M. Puchalski is founding Director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (GWish) in Washington, D.C. and a Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences at The George Washington University. Dr. Puchalski is a pioneer and leader in the movement to integrate spirituality into healthcare in both the clinical setting and in medical education. Her work continues to break ground in the clinical, academic, and pastoral understanding of spiritual care as an essential element of healthcare. She is an active clinician, board certified in Internal Medicine and Palliative Care. Her accolades include the 2009 George Washington University Distinguished Alumni Award and 2011 Outstanding Colleague Award from the National Association of Catholic Chaplains. She is a
Fellow of the American College of Physicians and is also a member of the contemplative Carmelite lay community. Dr. Puchalski has authored many publications and been featured in numerous print and television media.
Bruce Rumbold is Director of the Palliative Care Unit at La Trobe University, where his responsibilities include coordinating health promoting palliative care and spiritual care academic programs alongside developing public health approaches to end of life care. His multidisciplinary interests are supported by postgraduate qualifications in physics, practical theology and health social science. Prior to joining La Trobe he was from 1986-2002 foundation professor of pastoral studies at Whitley College, an affiliated teaching institution of the Melbourne College of Divinity. Social determinants of end of life experience, and spiritual care, are the particular foci of his current work
Contributors: Hisham Abu-Raiya Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University (ISR) Lodovico Balducci Medical Director of Affiliates and Referring Physician Relations and Program leader of Senior Adult Oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center and Professor of Oncologic Sciences at the University of South Florida College of Medicine (USA) Rodger K Bufford Professor of Psychology, George Fox University, Oregon (USA) Stephen Bullivant Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, School of Theology, Philosophy, and History, St Mary's University College, Twickenham (UK) Laurie A Burke Department of Psychology, University of Memphis (USA). Arndt Büssing Professor of Quality of Life, Spirituality and Coping, Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Witten/Herdecke (DEU) Lindsay B Carey Lecturer and Research Fellow in Public Health, Bioethics and Pastoral Care, Palliative Care Unit, La Trobe University; RAAF Chaplain, Royal Australian Air Force, RAAF Base Williams, Victoria; Director of Australian and New Zealand Chaplaincy Utility Research, Melbourne (AUS) Nathan Carlin Assistant Professor in the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (USA) Harvey M Chochinov Professor of Psychiatry, Community Health Sciences, and Family Medicine (Division of Palliative Care), University of Manitoba, and Director of the Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit, CancerCare Manitoba (CAN) Mark Cobb Sr. Chaplain and Clinical Director at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Honorary Research Fellow, Academic Palliative and Supportive Care Studies Group, University of Liverpool; Honorary Lecturer, University of Sheffield (UK) Jeffrey Cohen Visiting Senior Research Fellow in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine at the University of New South Wales (AUS) Dan Cohn-Sherbok Professor
Emeritus of Judaism at the University of Wales; Visiting Professor at St Mary's University College, London, and Honorary Professor at the University of Aberystwyth (UK) Thomas Cole McGovern Chair in Medical Humanities and founding Director of the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston (USA) Grace Davie Professor of Sociology emeritus, University of Exeter (UK) Douglas J Davies Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Durham (UK) Catherine del Ferraro Sr. Research Specialist, Nursing Research and Education at City of Hope Medical Center in Los Angeles (USA) Prakash N Desai Former Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Chief of Psychiatric Service at the VA West Side Medical Center in Chicago (USA) Jaklin Eliott Visiting Research Fellow, School of Psychology, University of Adelaide (AUS) Jacqueline Ellis Research Associate, Academic Palliative and Supportive Care Studies Group, University of Liverpool (UK) Gary B Ferngren Professor, Department of History, Oregon State University (USA) Betty Ferrell Professor, Nursing Research and Education at City of Hope Medical Center in Los Angeles (USA) George
Fitchett Associate Professor and Director of Research, Department of Religion, Health and Human Values at Rush University (USA) Patricia Fosarelli Associate Dean, The Ecumenical Institute of Theology, St. Mary's Seminary & University, Baltimore (USA) Gregory Fricchione Director Division of Psychiatry and Medicine and the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital; Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School (USA) Fiona Gardner Senior Lecturer, Social Work and Social Policy, School of Rural Health, La Trobe University (AUS) Catherine F Garlid Director of Spiritual Care and Clinical Pastoral
Education, Maine Medical Center (USA) Kathleen Gregory Lecturer, School of Public Health and Human Biosciences, La Trobe University (AUS) James L Griffith Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Interim Chair and Director, Psychiatry Residency Training, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, The George Washington University Medical Centre (USA) George Handzo Vice President, Chaplaincy Care Leadership and Practice, HealthCare Chaplaincy, New York (USA) Nigel Hartley Director of Supportive Care, St Christopher's Hospice, London (UK) Graham Harvey Reader in Religious Studies, Open
University (UK) Paul Heelas Senior Research Professor in Sociology of Contemporary Spirituality, Department of Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam (NLD) Margaret Holloway Professor of Social Work, University of Hull (UK) Brandon Horn Deputy Director of the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles Acupuncture Program; Professor at Yosan University; Faculty at UCLA School of Medicine (USA) Rosalie Hudson Honorary Senior Fellow, School of Nursing and Social Work, University of Melbourne (AUS) David J Hufford Senior Fellow in Brain, Mind and Healing, the Samueli Institute; University Professor
Emeritus, Penn State College of Medicine; Adjunct Professor, Religious Studies Department, University of Pennsylvania (USA) Marek Jantos Director, Behavioural Medicine Institute of Australia (AUS) Michael Kearney Medical Director of Palliative Care Service at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and Associate Medical Director at Visiting Nurse & Hospice Care (USA) Ewan Kelly Senior Lecturer, School of Divinity, The University of Edinburgh and Programme Director for Healthcare Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care, NHS Education for Scotland (UK) Russell Kirkland Professor of Religion, Department of Religion, University of Georgia (USA) Emmanuel Y Lartey Professor of Pastoral Theology, Care and Counseling, Candler School of Theology, Emory University (USA) Mari Lloyd-Williams Consultant in Palliative Medicine and Professor and Director of the Academic Palliative and Supportive Care Studies Group at the University of Liverpool (UK) Elizabeth MacKinlay Director, Centre for Ageing & Pastoral Studies, St Mark's National Theological Centre, Professor School of Theology Charles Sturt University, Canberra (AUS) Alister E McGrath Professor of Theology, Ministry and Education, and Head of the Centre for Theology, Religion and Culture at King's College, London (UK) Wilfred
McSherry Professor in Dignity of Care for Older People Staffordshire University and Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (UK) Robert A Neimeyer Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Memphis (USA) Shamim Nejad Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital (USA) Holly Nelson-Becker Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Loyola University Chicago (USA) Eleanor Nesbitt Professor Emerita, Institute of Education, University of Warwick (UK) Graham Oppy Professor, Philosophy Department, Monash University (AUS) Raymond F
Paloutzian Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Westmont College, Santa Barbara (USA) Kenneth I Pargament Professor of Clinical Psychology, Bowling Green State University (USA) Edmund Pellegrino John Carroll Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Medical Ethics, Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics and Interim Director, Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University (USA) Neil Pembroke Senior Lecturer, The School of History, Philosophy, Religion & Classics, The University of Queensland (AUS) Martyn Percy Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon and the Oxford Ministry Course, Professor of Theological Education at King's
College London, and Professorial Research Fellow at Heythrop College London (UK) Christina Puchalski Professor of Medicine and Health Sciences at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health, Washington, DC (USA) Susan A Ross Professor of Theology and a Faculty Scholar at Loyola University Chicago (USA) Linda Ross Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Sport and Science, University of Glamorgan (UK) Bruce Rumbold Director, Palliative Care Unit, School of Public Health and Human Biosciences, La Trobe University (AUS) Abdulaziz Sachedina Frances Myers Ball Professor of Religious Studies, Religious Studies, University of Virginia (USA) Kevin S Seybold Professor of Psychology, Grove City College, Pennsylvania (USA) Shane Sinclair Research Fellow, Manitoba Palliative Care Research Unit, CancerCare Manitoba (CAN) Peter Speck Researcher, Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, King's College London (UK) Trevor Stammers Program Director, Bioethics and Medical Law, St Mary's University College, Twickenham (UK). Henry W Strobel Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston (USA) Margaret L Stuber Vice Chair for Education in Psychiatry and Daniel X. Freedman Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine and the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at University of California, Los Angeles. (USA) Mary Pat Sullivan Senior Lecturer, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University (UK) Daniel P Sulmasy Kilbride-Clinton Professor of Medicine and Ethics in the Department of Medicine and Divinity School; Associate Director of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago (USA) Chris Swift Head of Chaplaincy and Chaplaincy Research, Education and Development Office at The
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Lecturer at Leeds Metropolitan University (UK). John Swinton Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies and Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, King's College, University of Aberdeen (UK) David Tacey Associate Professor, Department of Arts, Communication and Critical Enquiry, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University (AUS) Carol Taylor Professor of Medicine and Nursing, Senior Research Scholar, Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University (USA) Peter van der Veer Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of
Religious and Ethnic Diversity at Göttingen (DEU) Stan van Hooft Professor of Philosophy, School of International and Political Studies, Deakin University (AUS) Antonia van Loon Senior Research Fellow RDNS, Adjunct Faculty, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Flinders University, Adelaide (AUS) Bella Vivat Research Lecturer, School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University (UK) Susan Walker Administrative Director, Diabetes Institute, Walter Reed Health Care System, Washington, DC and adjunct faculty with George Mason University School of Health and Human Services. Radhule Weininger Clinical
Psychologist, Santa Barbara (USA) William West Reader in Counselling Studies, University of Manchester (UK) Ashley J Wildman Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology, Western Michigan University (USA) Angelika A Zollfrank Director of Clinical Pastoral Education, Massachusetts General Hospital (USA)
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"This book is a MUST read for every professional in Healthcare. Spirituality in Healthcare brings a fresh new perspective to the subject. Almost every aspect of spirituality is covered in this book. Seen through the eyes of hundreds of main stream science and medical contributors (The contribution lists reads like a who's who of the world medical and science based communities) this book looks at the history, development and application of every main stream faith, religion, cultural and even political based beliefs." - WLS Support Blog "This is a book for a wide range of disciplines. Its users in health care chaplaincy could include individual chaplains who wish to deepen their understanding, broaden their practice and bolster
their legitimacy. Chaplaincy teams could use it like a journal club, taking a chapter per month and discussing it. Chaplaincy training courses could quarry the topics and texts for curriculum development. Unfortunately, and inevitably, this big book comes with a big price-tag: £125 RRP (that's Recommended Retail Price). Yet, in its own words, it is a 'unique resource' - there is nothing else like it out there. Speak nicely to your budget-holder; beg your health care sciences library to purchase a copy; blow your last instalment of RRP (that's Recruitment and Retention Premium). Go get." - Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, Feb 2013 "...an integrated and valuable source on the key topics in spirituality in healthcare." - Catholic Medical Quartely, Feb
2013 "Editors Cobb, Puchalski and Rumbold along with 78 highly qualified collegues around the globe have produced a concise and currently peerless representation of spirituality and health as an integral part of clinical practice and as an emerging field for interdisciplinary research. This is an even better point of entry into the field than the recently revised and highly reliable Handbook of Religion and Health by H. Koenig, D. King and V. Carson, which is an essential volume for specialists... this is a landmark volume that merits a place in any health sciences or religious studies library collection... Essential. Students of all levels, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners." - CHOICE, April 2013
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Edmund Pellegrino: Forward
Mark Cobb, Christina Puchalski and Bruce Rumbold: Preface
I Traditions
1: Gary B Ferngren: Medicine and Religion: A historical perspective
2: Kathleen Gregory: Buddhism: Perspectives for the contemporary world
3: Russell Kirkland: Chinese Religion: Taoism
4: Alister E McGrath: Christianity
5: Susan A Ross: Feminist Spirituality
6: Prakash N Desai: Indian Religion and the Ayurvedic Tradition
7: Stan van Hooft: . The Western Humanist Tradition
8: Graham Harvey: Indigenous Spiritualties
9: Abdulaziz Sachedina: Islam
10: Dan Cohn-Sherbok: Judaism
11: Paul Heelas: 'New Age' Spirituality
12: Graham Oppy: Philosophy
13: Trevor Stammers and Stephen Bullivant: Secularism
14: Eleanor Nesbitt: Sikhism
II Concepts
15: John Swinton: Healthcare spirituality: A question of knowledge
16: Rosalie Hudson: Personhood
17: Mark Cobb: Belief
18: Jaklin Eliott: Hope
19: Laurie A Burke and Robert A Neimeyer: Meaning Making
20: Susan Walker and Carol Taylor: Compassion: Luxury or Necessity?
21: Harvey Chochinov and Shane Sinclair: Dignity: A Novel Path into the Spiritual Landscape of the Human Heart
22: Lodovico Balducci and H. Lee Modditt: Cure and Healing
23: Betty Ferrell and Catherine del Ferraro: Suffering
24: Douglas J Davies: Ritual
25: Peter van der Veer: Culture and Religion
III Practice
26: Bruce Rumbold: Models of Spiritual Care
27: Chris Swift, George Handzo and Jeffrey Cohen: Healthcare Chaplaincy
28: Margaret L Stuber and Brandon Horn: Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine
29: Christina M Puchalski: Restorative Medicine
30: Wilfred McSherry and Linda Ross: Nursing
31: Anne van Loon: Faith Community (Parish) Nursing
32: James L Griffith: Psychiatry and Mental Health Treatment
33: Margaret Holloway: Social Work
34: Patricia Fosarelli: Care of Children
35: Elizabeth MacKinlay: Care of elderly people
36: Jacqueline Ellis and Mari Lloyd-Williams: Palliative Care
37: Nigel Hartley: Spirituality and the arts: Discovering what really matters
38: Michael Kearney and Radhule Weininger: Care of the Soul
39: William West: Counselling
40: Shane Sinclair and Harvey M Chochinov: Dignity Conserving Care
41: Emmanuel Y Lartey: Pastoral Theology in healthcare settings: Blessed irritant for holistic human care
42: George Fitchett: Next Steps for spiritual assessment in healthcare
IV Research
43: David J Hufford: Methodology
44: Arndt Büssing: Measures
45: Hisham Abu-Raiya and Kenneth I Pargament: On the links between religion and health: What has empirical research taught us?
46: Bella Vivat: Quality of Life
47: Kevin S Seybold: Cognitive Sciences: A perspective on spirituality and religious experience
48: Raymond F Paloutzian, Rodger K Bufford and Ashley J Wildman: Spiritual Well-Being Scale: Mental and Physical Health Relationships
49: Marek Jantos: Prayer and Meditation
50: Gregory Fricchione and Shamim Nejad: Resiliency and Coping
51: Fiona Gardner: Spiritual experience, practice and community
V Policy and Education:
52: Bruce Rumbold, Christina Puchalski, Mark Cobb: Policy
53: Neil Pembroke: Healthcare Organizations: Corporate spirituality
54: Lindsay B Carey: Utility and Commissioning of Spiritual Carers
55: Holly Nelson-Becker and Mary Pat Sullivan: Social Care
56: Christina Puchalski, Bruce Rumbold, Mark Cobb, Angelike A Zollfrank and Catherine F Garlid: Curriculum Development, Courses and CPE
57: Ewan Kelly: Competences in spiritual care education and training
58: Nathan Carlin, Thomas Cole and Henry Strobel: Guidance from the Humanities for Professional Formation
59: Fiona Gardner: Training and Formation: A case study
60: Peter Speck: Interdisciplinary teamwork
61: Daniel P Sulmasy: Ethical Principles for Spiritual Care
VI Challenges
62: David Tacey: Contemporary Spirituality
63: Grace Davie and Martyn Percy: The Future of Religion
64: Mark Cobb, Bruce Rumbold and Christina Puchalski: The Future of Spirituality and Healthcare
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