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El. knyga: Palliative Care and Hospice Caregiver's Workbook: Sharing the Journey with the Dying

  • Formatas: 158 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498791731
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  • Formatas: 158 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498791731
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This educational workbook helps people who build compassionate relationships with dying people. Accompanied by its trainer's guide, it presents a comprehensive, sequential learning program for caregivers in non-medical capacities covering everything from self-understanding to spiritual issues, listening skills and expressive activities, developing the skills, awareness and resilience needed for this privileged and sensitive role. The program includes a variety of learning experiences, including large and small group activities, discussion, close reading, creative writing, self exploration, and skill development and practice. This is an invaluable resource for small groups of individuals who wish to volunteer in hospice or palliative care settings. A copy of the guide for trainers is included in each pack of workbooks, and is also freely available online. 'The best resource I have seen to guide teachers and learners in this complex training process. I predict that those of you who try it with your staffs and trainees will find that it bears fruit both for your patients and their families, but also for the sustenance and personal development of the staff members themselves.' Timothy Quill, M.D., in his Foreword
Foreword v
Timothy Quill
About the Authors vii
Acknowledgements viii
Part 1 Getting Started
1(28)
Unit 1.1 Gaining Perspectives
2(27)
Part 2 Understanding the Caregiver's Self
29(51)
Unit 2.1 Reflecting on Death
30(7)
Unit 2.2 Mindfulness
37(8)
Unit 2.3 Self-Knowledge
45(10)
Unit 2.4 Spiritual Knowledge
55(8)
Unit 2.5 The Whole Self: Body-Mind-Spirit
63(3)
Unit 2.6 Facing Death
66(14)
Part 3 Understanding Ourselves in Service of the Dying Person
80(19)
Unit 3.1 Social and Cultural Influences
81(7)
Unit 3.2 Spiritual and Religious Influences
88(5)
Unit 3.3 The Nature of Loss and Suffering
93(6)
Part 4 Ways of Helping the Dying Person
99(42)
Unit 4.1 Fundamentals of Communication
100(7)
Unit 4.2 Compassionate Presence, Mindful Listening, and Effective Responding
107(11)
Unit 4.3 Fears and Assumptions about Death
118(9)
Unit 4.4 Narratives of Suffering
127(7)
Unit 4.5 Expressive Activities That Aid in Relieving Suffering
134(7)
Part 5 Honoring the Caregiver
141
Unit 5.1 Nurture and Honor Yourself!
142
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