Edmund Pellegrino: Forward
Mark Cobb, Christina Puchalski and Bruce Rumbold: Preface
I Traditions
1: Gary B Ferngren: Medicine and Religion: A historical
perspective
2: Kathleen Gregory: Buddhism: Perspectives for the contemporary
world
3: Russell Kirkland: Chinese Religion: Taoism
4: Alister E McGrath: Christianity
5: Susan A Ross: Feminist Spirituality
6: Prakash N Desai: Indian Religion and the Ayurvedic Tradition
7: Stan van Hooft: . The Western Humanist Tradition
8: Graham Harvey: Indigenous Spiritualties
9: Abdulaziz Sachedina: Islam
10: Dan Cohn-Sherbok: Judaism
11: Paul Heelas: 'New Age' Spirituality
12: Graham Oppy: Philosophy
13: Trevor Stammers and Stephen Bullivant: Secularism
14: Eleanor Nesbitt: Sikhism
II Concepts
15: John Swinton: Healthcare spirituality: A question of
knowledge
16: Rosalie Hudson: Personhood
17: Mark Cobb: Belief
18: Jaklin Eliott: Hope
19: Laurie A Burke and Robert A Neimeyer: Meaning Making
20: Susan Walker and Carol Taylor: Compassion: Luxury or
Necessity?
21: Harvey Chochinov and Shane Sinclair: Dignity: A Novel Path into
the Spiritual Landscape of the Human Heart
22: Lodovico Balducci and H. Lee Modditt: Cure and Healing
23: Betty Ferrell and Catherine del Ferraro: Suffering
24: Douglas J Davies: Ritual
25: Peter van der Veer: Culture and Religion
III Practice
26: Bruce Rumbold: Models of Spiritual Care
27: Chris Swift, George Handzo and Jeffrey Cohen: Healthcare
Chaplaincy
28: Margaret L Stuber and Brandon Horn: Complementary, Alternative
and Integrative Medicine
29: Christina M Puchalski: Restorative Medicine
30: Wilfred McSherry and Linda Ross: Nursing
31: Anne van Loon: Faith Community (Parish) Nursing
32: James L Griffith: Psychiatry and Mental Health Treatment
33: Margaret Holloway: Social Work
34: Patricia Fosarelli: Care of Children
35: Elizabeth MacKinlay: Care of elderly people
36: Jacqueline Ellis and Mari Lloyd-Williams: Palliative Care
37: Nigel Hartley: Spirituality and the arts: Discovering what
really matters
38: Michael Kearney and Radhule Weininger: Care of the Soul
39: William West: Counselling
40: Shane Sinclair and Harvey M Chochinov: Dignity Conserving
Care
41: Emmanuel Y Lartey: Pastoral Theology in healthcare settings:
Blessed irritant for holistic human care
42: George Fitchett: Next Steps for spiritual assessment in
healthcare
IV Research
43: David J Hufford: Methodology
44: Arndt Büssing: Measures
45: Hisham Abu-Raiya and Kenneth I Pargament: On the links between
religion and health: What has empirical research taught us?
46: Bella Vivat: Quality of Life
47: Kevin S Seybold: Cognitive Sciences: A perspective on
spirituality and religious experience
48: Raymond F Paloutzian, Rodger K Bufford and Ashley J Wildman:
Spiritual Well-Being Scale: Mental and Physical Health
Relationships
49: Marek Jantos: Prayer and Meditation
50: Gregory Fricchione and Shamim Nejad: Resiliency and Coping
51: Fiona Gardner: Spiritual experience, practice and community
V Policy and Education:
52: Bruce Rumbold, Christina Puchalski, Mark Cobb: Policy
53: Neil Pembroke: Healthcare Organizations: Corporate
spirituality
54: Lindsay B Carey: Utility and Commissioning of Spiritual
Carers
55: Holly Nelson-Becker and Mary Pat Sullivan: Social Care
56: Christina Puchalski, Bruce Rumbold, Mark Cobb, Angelike A
Zollfrank and Catherine F Garlid: Curriculum Development, Courses
and CPE
57: Ewan Kelly: Competences in spiritual care education and
training
58: Nathan Carlin, Thomas Cole and Henry Strobel: Guidance from the
Humanities for Professional Formation
59: Fiona Gardner: Training and Formation: A case study
60: Peter Speck: Interdisciplinary teamwork
61: Daniel P Sulmasy: Ethical Principles for Spiritual Care
VI Challenges
62: David Tacey: Contemporary Spirituality
63: Grace Davie and Martyn Percy: The Future of Religion
64: Mark Cobb, Bruce Rumbold and Christina Puchalski: The Future of
Spirituality and Healthcare
Mark Cobb is a Senior Chaplain and a Clinical Director at the
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and holds
honorary academic posts at the University of Sheffield and the
University of Liverpool. He has a multidisciplinary education
across science and the humanities and has experience working in the
community, voluntary and acute health sectors. Christina M.
Puchalski is founding Director of the George Washington Institute
for Spirituality and Health
(GWish) in Washington, D.C. and a Professor of Medicine and Health
Sciences at The George Washington University. Dr. Puchalski is a
pioneer and leader in the movement to integrate spirituality
into
healthcare in both the clinical setting and in medical education.
Her work continues to break ground in the clinical, academic, and
pastoral understanding of spiritual care as an essential element of
healthcare. She is an active clinician, board certified in Internal
Medicine and Palliative Care. Her accolades include the 2009 George
Washington University Distinguished Alumni Award and 2011
Outstanding Colleague Award from the National Association of
Catholic Chaplains. She is a Fellow of the
American College of Physicians and is also a member of the
contemplative Carmelite lay community. Dr. Puchalski has authored
many publications and been featured in numerous print and
television media.
Bruce Rumbold is Director of the Palliative Care Unit at La Trobe
University, where his responsibilities include coordinating health
promoting palliative care and spiritual care academic programs
alongside developing public health approaches to end of life care.
His multidisciplinary interests are supported by postgraduate
qualifications in physics, practical theology and health social
science. Prior to joining La Trobe he was from 1986-2002 foundation
professor of pastoral studies at Whitley
College, an affiliated teaching institution of the Melbourne
College of Divinity. Social determinants of end of life experience,
and spiritual care, are the particular focus of his current wor
`This book is a MUST read for every professional in Healthcare.
Spirituality in Healthcare brings a fresh new perspective to the
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at the history, development and application of every main
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`...an integrated and valuable source on the key topics in
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Catholic Medical Quartely, Feb 2013
`Editors Cobb, Puchalski and Rumbold along with 78 highly qualified
collegues around the globe have produced a concise and currently
peerless representation of spirituality and health as an integral
part of clinical practice and as an emerging field for
interdisciplinary research. This is an even better point of entry
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Handbook of Religion and Health by H. Koenig, D. King and V.
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CHOICE, April 2013
`Inclusive of worldwide spiritual traditions, and addressing
diverse diagnostic groups, the book is useful to practitioners and
students in different international settings. It also addresses
research issues, including measures, making the book a helpful
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perspective from Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United
States. Many
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thoughtfully developing personal responses while learning to
address patients' needs as
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Doody's Notes, July 2013
`This book is an essential tool for students, professionals and
researchers. Despite being divided into several chapters, each is
clear, systematic, didactic and relatively brief... It is an
essential handbook about an emerging theme and current, which has
been developed in the research, the results have tended to
emphasize its importance in the life and health of patients, as
well as the ethical imperative to be included in clinical
practice.'
Journal of Nursing, August 2013
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