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Death and Spirituality

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 02/1993
Edizione: 1° edizione





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An elderly Chinese immigrant, hospitalized with terminal disease, requests to burn incense. A 30-year-old Roman Catholic gay male, dying of AIDS, is consumed by deepening moral guilt, troubled by beliefs he thought he abandoned years ago. A mother whose teenage son died of an aneurism is angry at God over his death yet fearful of expressing that anger lest He 'punish her again.' A young widower seemingly has difficulty expressing grief believing it to be a sign of weak faith. All of these examples illustrate the kinds of issues that clinicians and counselors constantly encounter. For although North American society has long been characterized as secular, this does not deny the potency of spiritual concerns and religious values on the individual level. Polls affirm that vast majorities of North Americans both believe in God and consider religion important in their lives. This is clearly evident when one faces the crisis of dying or bereavement. For, one of the strengths of belief is that it provides support and succor at a time when secular explanations are largely silent. For these reasons, educators and clinicians have long recognized the significance that religious and spiritual themes have in counseling with the dying and bereaved. Yet, in cultures as religiously diverse as the U.S. and Canada, caregivers and educators may feel inadequate to the task. Death and Spirituality addresses this need. Specifically it seeks to reach two, perhaps overlapping, audiences. First, it considers the needs death-related counselors and educators, seeking to provide them with both a sense of the norm of religious tradition and the religious and spiritual issues that might arise in illness and bereavement, as well as suitable interventions, approaches, and resources that might be useful in assisting clients in examining and resolving such issues. The book also speaks to the complementary needs of clergy who also may wish to assist parishioners and others as they face the spiritual and psychological crisis of dying and grief.




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Acknowledgments PART I: INTRODUCTIONThe Existential Quest for Meaning John D. Morgan Assumptions and Principles of Spiritual Care The Spiritual Care Work Group of the International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement PART II: PERSPECTIVES ON DEATHDeath in Jewish Thought Earl A. Grollman A Roman Catholic View of Death Edward Jeremy Miller Spirituality, Protestantism, and Death Dennis Klass Death: Eastern Perspectives Dennis Ryan Spiritual Issues in Death and Dying for Those Who Do Not Have Conventional Religious Belief Paul E. Irion Perspectives on Death in the African-American Community David K. Meagher and Craig P. Bell PART III: SPIRITUAL CONCERNS IN COUNSELING THE DYINGA Clinical Paradigm for Exploring Spiritual Concerns Patrice O'Connor The Spiritual Needs of the Dying Kenneth J. Doka Spiritualities of Suffering and Grief Nathan R. Kollar Spiritual Perspectives on Suffering the Pain of Death Jeffrey Kauffman Spiritual Care in Hospice Dorothy C. H. Ley PART IV: SPIRITUAL ISSUES IN BEREAVEMENTThe Spiritual Crisis of Bereavement Kenneth J. Doka Bereavement and the Sacred Art of Spiritual Care Alice Cullinan Rituals, Beliefs, and Grief Howard C. Raether Spirituality and Suicide David Echelbarger Spiritual Care of the Traumatized: A Necessary Component Alice Cullinan No More Rosebuds: A Perspective on Perinatal Death, Funerals, and Pastoral Care Jane Nichols and Kenneth J. Doka AIDS and Bereavement: Special Issues in Spiritual Counseling Ben Wolfe PART V: DEATH AND THE HUMAN SPIRITReligious Values in Death Education Robert G. Stevenson The Dark Night of the Spirit: Grief Following a Loss in Religious Identity Dorothy M. Barra, Erica S. Carlson, Mark Maize, Wendy I. Murphy, Betsy W. O'Neal, Rhonda E. Sarver and Ellen S. Zinner Ethical and Spiritual Concerns: Sexuality and Spirituality "A Wholistic Approach for the Living-Dying Client and the Partner" Jeanne M. Harper Joking with Death Robert E. Neale PART VI: RESOURCESShuffling toward Jerusalem: An Annotated Bibliography of Books on Religion and Thanatology Roberta Halporn Spirituality and Death Audiovisuals Richard A. Pacholski Jimmy Died, Call the Church Janet Bouman Conclusion Contributors Index










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ISBN:

9780895031075

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Death, Value and Meaning Series
Dimensioni: 9 x 6 in Ø 1.25 lb
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 416


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