Spiritual Needs and Pastoral Services : Readings in Research

by Larry Vandercreek (Editor)

Paper Book, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - BV 4335 S65 1995 - Shlvd w/ Pastoral Care

Publication

Decatur, Ga : Journal of Pastoral Care Publications

ISBN

0929670124 / 9780929670126

Local notes

CONTENTS:
Acceptance and healing
Randall C. Mason, Jr. [and others]
Crisis intervention in orthopedic surgery
empirical evidence of the effectiveness of a chaplain working with surgery patients
John L. Florell
Prediction of results in open heart surgery
Mitchell Mills [and others]
Spiritual support in life threatening illness
Bernard Spilka, John D. Spangler, & Constance B. Nelson
Spirituality and well-being in terminally ill hospitalized adults
Pamela G. Reed
Positive therapeutic effects of intercessory prayer in a coronary care unit population
Randolph C. Byrd
God help me: (1): religious coping efforts as predictors of the outcomes to significant negative
life events
Kenneth I. Pargament [and others]. Religious belief, depression, and ambulation status inelderly women with broken hips
Organ donation and hospital chaplains
William R. DeLong
Health locus of control and helpfulness of prayer
Theresa L. Saudia ... [et al.
Religious perspectives of doctors, nurses, patients and families
Harold G. Koenig [and others]
Identifying the spiritually needy patient: the role of demographics
Larry VandeCreek
Coping with breast cancer: the roles of clergy and faith
Sarah C. Johnson & Bernard Spilka
Contributions of religious experience to psychological and physical well-being: research evidence
and an explanatory model
Jared Kass
Spiritual well-being, religiousness and hope among women with breast cancer
Jacqueline R. Mickley, Karen Soeken, & Anne Belcher. Spiritual well-being: a predictor ofhardiness in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Religious coping and depression among elderly hospitalized medically ill men
Harold G. Koenig [and others]
Assessment of pastoral needs among medical outpatients
Larry VandeCreek, Susan Benes, & Christina Nye
Factors associated with meaning in life among people with recurrent cancer
Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
The DRG era: a major opportunity for increased pastoral care impact or a crisis for survival?
Elisabeth McSherry & William A. Nelson. The impact of chaplaincy services in selected hospitalsin the eastern United States
Supplier-induced demand for pastoral care services in the general hospital: a natural experiment
John Gartner [and others]
Patient and family perceptions of hospital chaplains
Larry VandeCreek [and others].
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