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49 Ways to Provide Spiritual Care When There is No ChaplainPrimary Author: Donald Koepke, Center for Spirituality and Aging List of activity ideas, particularly helpful for use in long-term care communities.
Date Last Modified 12/31/2002
On-the-job tool, Other
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ACPE Research Network NewsletterPrimary Author: The ACPE Research Network The ACPE Research Network Newsletter is published three times a year and contains items of enduring value on the subject of spirituality research and health and education.
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Report/Document/Book chapter, Article
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Addressing Patients Emotional and Spiritual NeedsPrimary Author: Paul Alexander Clark, Press Ganey Associates
This article from the December 2003 issue of the Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Safety (Volume 29 Number 12) is the result of a literature review and original research to ascertain whether patients emotional and spiritual needs are important, whether hospitals are effective in addressing these needs, and what strategies should guide improvement.
Date Last Modified 12/01/2003
Article
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Addressing Patients Spirituality in Medical TreatmentPrimary Author: Marc Galanter, NYU School of Medicine
Article published in Primary Psychiatry [2008;15(9):82-90].
Date Last Modified 09/01/2008
Article
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Art of AscensionPrimary Author: Eileen Dunn, warmy eileen
Every death is unique. While the emotional and spiritual needs of the families undergoing this process are undoubtedly complex, the language of energy helps to bring a universal understanding to the sacred process of dying. Guided by a map of the chakras, you will learn to recognize the physical stages of a spiritual transition, establishing the connection between the family and the dying individual. Through the complementary tools of massage, aromatherapy, music, and visualization, you create a sacred space for the dying.
Date Last Modified 01/31/2009
Continuing Education course, Course curriculum
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