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Chaplaincy and spiritual care in the twenty-first century : an introduction / edited by Wendy Cadge and Shelly Rambo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chapel Hill : The University of Carolina Press, 2022.Description: 320 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781469667607
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV 4011.3 .C43 2022
Contents:
Contents:
An Introduction, by Wendy Cadge and Shelly Rambo
pt. 1. Background and Context
Chaplaincy in the United States: A Short history, by Ronit Y. Stahl
Chaplaincy work and preparation across sectors, by Taylor Paige Winfield
pt. 2 Meaning making
Introduction to meaning-making competencies, by Dagmar Grefe and Pamela McCarroll
Meaning making in chaplaincy practice: presence, assessment and interventions, by Dagmar Grefe and Pamela McCarroll with Bilal Ansari
Leading and facilitating spiritual reflection, by Victor Gabriel and Duane R. Bidwell
Meaning making through ritual and public leadership, by Rochelle Robins, and Danielle Tumminio Hansen
pt. 3 Interpersonal Competencies
Introduction to interpersonal competencies, by Carrie Doehring and Allison Kestenbaum
Interpersonal competencies in spiritual care, by Thomas St. James O'Connor and Michelle Kirby
Interpersonal competence in contextualizing power dynamics in socially just spiritual care, by Richard Coble and Mychal Springer
pt. 4 Organizational competencies
Introduction to organizational competencies, by Barbara McClure and Mary Martha Thiel
Facilitating resilience: Chaplaincy as a catalyst for organizational well-being, by Nathan H. White
Through a multi-frame lens: Surviving, thriving and leading organizations, by Su Yon Pak
The emotional undercurrents of organizations, by Laurie Garrett-Cobbina
Conclusion: A Commissioning, by Trace Haythorn and Jason Callahan
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

An Introduction, by Wendy Cadge and Shelly Rambo

pt. 1. Background and Context

Chaplaincy in the United States: A Short history, by Ronit Y. Stahl

Chaplaincy work and preparation across sectors, by Taylor Paige Winfield

pt. 2 Meaning making

Introduction to meaning-making competencies, by Dagmar Grefe and Pamela McCarroll

Meaning making in chaplaincy practice: presence, assessment and interventions, by Dagmar Grefe and Pamela McCarroll with Bilal Ansari

Leading and facilitating spiritual reflection, by Victor Gabriel and Duane R. Bidwell

Meaning making through ritual and public leadership, by Rochelle Robins, and Danielle Tumminio Hansen

pt. 3 Interpersonal Competencies

Introduction to interpersonal competencies, by Carrie Doehring and Allison Kestenbaum

Interpersonal competencies in spiritual care, by Thomas St. James O'Connor and Michelle Kirby

Interpersonal competence in contextualizing power dynamics in socially just spiritual care, by Richard Coble and Mychal Springer

pt. 4 Organizational competencies

Introduction to organizational competencies, by Barbara McClure and Mary Martha Thiel

Facilitating resilience: Chaplaincy as a catalyst for organizational well-being, by Nathan H. White

Through a multi-frame lens: Surviving, thriving and leading organizations, by Su Yon Pak

The emotional undercurrents of organizations, by Laurie Garrett-Cobbina

Conclusion: A Commissioning, by Trace Haythorn and Jason Callahan

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