We are all oriented toward “fixing” problems and healing diseases, but how do you help those for whom there is no cure? This session will utilize the biblical concept of shalom to provide insights on helping the chronically or terminally ill achieve peace. This session will be useful for nursing students, health care professionals, chaplains, ministers, family members and anyone who is a caregiver
In keeping with this issues’ theme this piece is meant to highlight the subtle places terminal illne...
Many terminal patients face spiritual distress at the end of life when they are receiving palliative...
Background: Facing a severe, chronic disease can be experienced as an existential crisis that may le...
We are all oriented toward “fixing” problems and healing diseases, but how do you help those for who...
For many patients confronted with chronic diseases, spirituality/religiosity is an important resourc...
One of every two individuals in the United States suffers from chronic illness. While these numbers ...
Chronic pain diseases affect different aspects of a patient’s life, and not all aspects can effectiv...
Many religions are concerned with the problem of ilness. They organize healing pilgrimages and bened...
Absence of health, that is, sickness in Africa is viewed in personalistic terms. A disease is explai...
Recently, the study of religious coping has increased dramatically. Researchers have recognized that...
At present and in this country, the concept of spiritual support, pastoral support, or spiritual reh...
Although great progress has been made in medicine, the spiritual and religious needs of patients hav...
There is much information to be found on care-giving, care-givers, and self-care. There are twelve-s...
Just as Jesus healed broken hearts, minds and bodies during His earthly ministry, so the risen Jesus...
Peace in the Midst of Pain will take some of the mystery from the question of Where is God when it...
In keeping with this issues’ theme this piece is meant to highlight the subtle places terminal illne...
Many terminal patients face spiritual distress at the end of life when they are receiving palliative...
Background: Facing a severe, chronic disease can be experienced as an existential crisis that may le...
We are all oriented toward “fixing” problems and healing diseases, but how do you help those for who...
For many patients confronted with chronic diseases, spirituality/religiosity is an important resourc...
One of every two individuals in the United States suffers from chronic illness. While these numbers ...
Chronic pain diseases affect different aspects of a patient’s life, and not all aspects can effectiv...
Many religions are concerned with the problem of ilness. They organize healing pilgrimages and bened...
Absence of health, that is, sickness in Africa is viewed in personalistic terms. A disease is explai...
Recently, the study of religious coping has increased dramatically. Researchers have recognized that...
At present and in this country, the concept of spiritual support, pastoral support, or spiritual reh...
Although great progress has been made in medicine, the spiritual and religious needs of patients hav...
There is much information to be found on care-giving, care-givers, and self-care. There are twelve-s...
Just as Jesus healed broken hearts, minds and bodies during His earthly ministry, so the risen Jesus...
Peace in the Midst of Pain will take some of the mystery from the question of Where is God when it...
In keeping with this issues’ theme this piece is meant to highlight the subtle places terminal illne...
Many terminal patients face spiritual distress at the end of life when they are receiving palliative...
Background: Facing a severe, chronic disease can be experienced as an existential crisis that may le...