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|a Skanse, John.
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|a A Chaplain's Expertise :
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|a Intro; Preface; A snapshot of chaplaincy; Chapter 1; Chaplaincy in Context; Chapter 2; Identifying What is 'Normal' in 'Abnormal' Situations; Chapter 3; The Importance of Expertise; The language found in defining a chaplain's expertise; Chapter 4; Working Tangibly with the Spiritual Side of a Patient; The belief/spiritual side of a person ... ; Chapter 5; What is the purpose of chaplaincy involvement?; Making choices and compliance; The interplay of choices, belief, and "patient-centered" care; Chapter 6; Where does the need for chaplains come from?; The challenge a crisis places on belief
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|a The effects of belief's control of choices for chaplainsThe need to help people find their deepest beliefs; The effects of conflicting beliefs; The ultimate effect of belief; Chapter 7; What chaplains have learned from psychotherapy; Talk therapy; The therapeutic relationship; Carl Rogers' four basic concepts; Two of Fritz Perls's "Gestalt therapy" Concepts; Albert Ellis' Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT); Transpersonal psychology; Chapter 8; The Belief Process of Chaplaincy vs. Evangelical Christianity; Chapter 9; How to Approach Beliefs Without Stepping on Autonomy
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|a Become Comfortable With Being UncomfortableBe cautious about using questions; Seek the emotions of the situation; Congruence, or lack thereof, in approaching people will always be emotionally sensed by others; One final glimpse at the effects of a chaplain's expertise; Chapter 10; Conclusion; Bibliography; Acknowledgments; About the Author
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