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Spirituality and Hospice Social Work

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Spirituality and Hospice Social Work helps practitioners understand various forms of spiritual assessment for use with their clients. The book teaches practitioners to recognize a client’s spiritua...
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Many hospice social workers must address spiritual issues with their clients, but do not feel competent to do so effectively. This targeted volume draws upon multidisciplinary theory and research to advance a relational model of spiritually sensitive hospice care. The book will help readers elevate their spiritual competence and foster a relationship with their clients that will enrich the experience for all involved.

Spirituality and Hospice Social Work helps practitioners understand various forms of spiritual assessment for use with their clients. The book teaches practitioners to recognize a client's spiritual needs and resources, as well as signs of spiritual suffering. It also discusses religious and spiritual practices that clients may use to enhance their spiritual coping. Spirituality and Hospice Social Work stresses the need for interdisciplinary collaboration with other members of the hospice team, along with the value of maintaining professional ethical standards when addressing spiritual issues. Throughout, the importance of spiritual sensitivity and its effect upon client well-being is emphasized.

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Price: $37.00
Pages: 232
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: End-of-Life Care: A Series
Publication Date: 07 February 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231171731
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gerontology, MEDICAL / Terminal Care, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Death & Dying, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services

Spirituality frequently becomes more salient as clients approach death. Spiritual needs, for instance, often become more acute. Yet relatively little guidance exists on this critical topic. This important new text addresses this gap in the literature and equips social work practitioners and other hospice workers to navigate the often difficult process of providing spiritual care in hospice settings. Indeed, anyone involved in end-of-life care will likely benefit from this significant contribution.
Ann M. Callahan is professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville College of Social Work. She has a license in clinical social work with more than twenty years of social work related clinical, administrative, and teaching experience. For the past ten years, she has been researching the spiritual dimensions of the therapeutic relationship in an effort to inform quality hospice social work.

Introduction
Part I. Understanding Key Components
1. Champion of Spiritual Care
2. Spiritual Diversity
3. Spiritual Needs
4. Spiritual Suffering
Part II. Facilitating Quality Spiritual Care
5. Relational Spirituality
6. Spiritual Care
7. Spiritual Sensitivity
8. Spiritual Competence
Works Cited
Index