Ethical Questions in Healthcare Chaplaincy: Learning to Make Informed Decisions

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Price
$34.44
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publish Date
Pages
192
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.4 X 9.0 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781785924217
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About the Author

Pia Matthews is a Senior Lecturer of Bioethics, Medical Law, Theology and Healthcare Ethics at St Mary's University Twickenham.

Reviews

A wonderfully clear example of applied ethics, very much written with the working Chaplain in mind. I expect we will see a copy on the shelves of most acute Chaplaincy Departments, and I would specifically commend to those from a Christian tradition considering Chaplaincy as a vocation to read cover to cover. Packed with useful guidance on tricky issues, it also engages the reader on a self-reflective journey through the gamut of ethical challenges we may encounter in acute hospitals. All in all, a real contribution to our Chaplaincy toolkit.--Dr Simon Harrison (President, CHCC)

Ethical Questions in Healthcare Chaplaincy is a an invaluable tool with which to think about the many challenging pastoral situations a chaplain may encounter. Its use of different scenarios and related questions helps the chaplain reflect on what he sees, to think critically about his response and thereby improve his care and support of those to whom he ministers.
Having previously worked full time as a hospital chaplain for 11 years I only wish this book had been available then.

--Bishop Paul Mason

Pia Matthews has written a timely and informative book that speaks directly to its readers.
This book is to be commended for its breadth and the straightforwardness of its discussion. It could valuably be shared with all chaplaincy volunteers and is essential reading for anyone who finds themselves working for the first time as a healthcare chaplain.

--Caroline Worsfold "The Way, a Journal of Christian Spirituality published by the British Jesuits "