
Spirituality in Hospice Care
how staff and volunteers can support the dying and their families
$88.26
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
14 December 2017
Summary
Finding Hope: Spirituality in Hospice Care
Publishing on the 50th anniversary of the opening of St Christopher’s Hospice - widely thought of to be the first modern hospice, combining pain and symptom management with education and training - this edited collection discusses what motivates professionals and volunteers to provide spiritual care. This book shows how the world of hospice care is moving on from Cicely Saunder’s legacy to providing spiritual care in a more integrated manne…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781785921025 |
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ISBN-10: | 1785921029 |
Author: | Andrew Goodhead, Nigel Hartley, Ros Taylor, Becky McGregor, Pippa Hashemi, Linda McEnhill, Olwen Minford, Bob Whorton, Liz Arnold |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 240 |
Release Date: | 14 December 2017 |
Weight: | 352g |
Dimensions: | 228mm x 156mm x 14mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
This book opens up the idea of what ‘spiritual’ means in wholly original ways, finding it in the lived human experience of dying people and those who accompany them. Honest, open and moving, it takes the questions way beyond the hospice. Valuable reading for anyone involved in providing - or receiving - healthcare. – Jessica Rose, writer and psychotherapistThis new look at spiritual care demonstrates the importance of a multi-professional approach. It seeks to re-integrate spirituality with other aspects of care by professional care-givers and volunteers recognising and responding to spiritual needs through developing a compassionate and attentive relationship with the patient and family. Practical examples help clarify the how and why of spiritual care and its relevance for carers. – Prebendary Dr Peter Speck, Hon Senior Lecturer (Palliative Care), Cicely Saunders Institute, King’s College LondonThis book brings together a compelling blend of personal reflection, practical experience, and conceptual exploration of a profoundly important area. Its contributors are often movingly and refreshingly honest, and their collected breadth of experience comes together into a whole that will be deeply thought-provoking for practitioners and non-specialists alike. – Bishop Christopher, Portsmouth Diocese
About The Author
Andrew Goodhead
Nigel Hartley has worked in End-of-Life Care for almost 30 years, between 2003 and 2015 as Director of Supportive Care at the St Christopher’s Group, London where he was responsible for transforming day and outpatient services, developing volunteers and also leading on Community Engagement. He previously held posts at London Lighthouse, a Centre for those living with HIV/AIDS, and also at Sir Michael Sobell House Hospice in Oxford. He has a postgraduate qualification in management from Ashridge Business School, England and has an international reputation as a teacher and lecturer. Nigel also sits on the Editorial Board of the journal ‘Mortality’ - which promotes the interdisciplinary study of death and dying. He is a Visiting Academic at the University of Southampton and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He is currently Chief Executive Officer at Earl Mountbatten Hospice on the Isle of Wight in the South of England.
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