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El. knyga: Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in Mental Health Settings

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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784509811
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784509811

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This edited collection provides a diverse insight into mental health chaplaincy work. It covers trends and themes of the general mental health scene, good practice in chaplaincy and spiritual care, and it concludes with several uplifting case studies, including several from service users.

This edited collection about good practice for mental health chaplains and other related professionals looks at how spirituality is viewed across mental health fields. It identifies what mental health chaplaincy is, how mental health chaplaincy interacts with other organisations like the NHS, and what good practice means with examples of positive and fulfilling experiences in mental health settings.

The chapters consider some of the main issues of working with the mental health community, such as the place of volunteers, the recovery process, religious diversity and patient safety. They are followed by uplifting case studies, including service user perspectives, to provide a valuable overall insight into mental health chaplaincy and its context in wider mental health services.

Recenzijos

This impressive and international set of chapters, mostly practice-oriented with pertinent academic background (Cook, Ryan and Bierbaum), ranges through the changing and contested landscape of mental well-being and spiritual care. Underlain by the impact of the NHS Chaplaincy Guidelines 2015 and the UK Equality Act 2010, the work embraces both professional identity, volunteer and service user deployment (Harrison, Allen and Eaton), and Recovery College and 'Exploring Your Spiritual Side' models, including vital coverage of learning disability, dementia and the community (Louis and Isakjee, Collins et al; Kevern and Brooker; Bunker). Fletcher brings together a compelling compendium which offers, in her words, a sustaining 'cycle of pastoral support'. The chapters evidence admirable scope and local colour to create a bright meaning-rich rainbow of experience and learning. The book breaks new ground in showcasing what is best in the diverse practice of NHS mental health chaplaincy today. -- Revd Dr Geoff Morgan PhD MPhil This is an important addition to the growing body of work which reflects on the experience of chaplaincy and spiritual care. The authors are leading practitioners and academics, offering significant insights into the context of mental health care. Essential reading for those involved or connected to this field. -- Chris Swift, Director of Chaplaincy and Spirituality at MHA and Visiting Professor in Pastoral, Religious and Spiritual Care at Staffordshire University Jean Fletcher must be congratulated for bringing together such a diverse and rich expression of mental health chaplaincy. This book will engage the reader in sustained reflection on the practice of spiritual care in settings that ask the profoundest of questions about the nature of human life. -- Stephen Bushell 'Holistic and Person Centred Care' resounded like a refrain in my heart as I read this resource book full of the wisdom, love and broad experience of its authors. The passion they have in common? Amazing creativity in finding ways to be alongside and care for sufferers of mental, emotional and spiritual distress or disturbance; listen deeply to their individual stories as they struggle to give meaning to their life journey. No easy answers, instead a lot of helpful questions for reflective practice. -- Regula Hug, Sisters of St Andrew, retired Prison and Mental Health Chaplain, London

Daugiau informacijos

A reflection on current thinking about spirituality in mental health work
Foreword 9(2)
John Swinton
Acknowledgements 11(1)
Introduction 12(7)
Jean Fletcher
Part 1 Trends and Themes of the Wider Scene
1 What is a Mental Health Chaplain For?
19(12)
Simon Harrison
2 The Clinician's View of Spirituality in Mental Health Care
31(13)
Lucy Grimwade
Christopher Cook
3 Seeking an Authentic Christian Voice on Mental Health
44(13)
Ben Ryan
4 Bridging the Gap
57(11)
Neil Bunker
5 Has Professionalism Gone Too Far?
68(14)
Richard Allen
6 NHS Chaplaincy Guidelines
82(5)
Cameron Langlands
7 Religion and Spirituality in Chaplaincy in Mental Health Care
87(18)
Ruth Bierbaum
Part 2 Good Practice in Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
8 Responsive, Inclusive, Diverse
105(13)
Emma Louis
Feroza Isakjee
9 Exploring Spirituality in Recovery
118(15)
Charlotte Collins
Rianna Jeffery
Sarah Boyle
10 Spiritual Care in the Presence of Dementia
133(13)
Peter Kevern
Dawn Brooker
11 A Companioning Presence in the City
146(13)
Kae Eaton
12 A Muslim Perspective on Living Well with Good Mental Health
159(12)
Monawar Hussain
13 Through a Glass Darkly
171(14)
Sally Horner
Part 3 Case Studies
14 Creating Liturgies of Sanctuary in a Mental Health Inpatient Setting
185(8)
Rachel Allen
15 Psychosis or Spirituality?
193(9)
Jeremy Law
16 Deep Talk
202(8)
Judith Gilbert
17 Walking Together with Cathol
210(10)
Jim Cargin
18 The Visiting Moon
220(5)
Jean Fletcher
Afterword 225(5)
Margaret Whipp
A Lament - Was It All a Mistake? 230(1)
Biographies 231
Jean Fletcher was the Chair of the College of Health Care Chaplains Mental Health Chaplains' Forum and Team Chaplain in the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, until she retired in October 2018.