A Weary Old Warrior: An Arts-Based Case Study in Palliative Care

Q1 Arts and Humanities Health and Social Care Chaplaincy Pub Date : 2021-01-14 DOI:10.1558/HSCC.42237
F. Gelo
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This narrative describes how an art image can elicit conversation with hospice patients about their spiritual needs. It describes one conversation between the researcher (in the role of a spiritual care provider) and a hospice patient that demonstrates how an art image can serve as a metaphor, a bridge linking inner and outer worlds, and a stimulus to help those at the end of life identify and integrate aspects of self that might otherwise remain unexpressed and unresolved. One goal for spiritual care providers is to be open to painful expressions of regret and longing.
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疲惫的老战士:基于艺术的姑息治疗案例研究
这篇叙述描述了一幅艺术图像如何引发与临终关怀患者关于他们精神需求的对话。它描述了研究人员(扮演精神护理提供者的角色)和临终关怀患者之间的一次对话,展示了艺术图像如何作为隐喻、连接内外世界的桥梁,以及帮助那些处于生命尽头的人识别和整合自我的方面,否则这些方面可能无法表达和解决。精神护理提供者的一个目标是对遗憾和渴望的痛苦表达持开放态度。
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Health and Social Care Chaplaincy
Health and Social Care Chaplaincy Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: Health and Social Care Chaplaincy is a peer-reviewed, international journal that assists health and social care chaplains to explore the art and science of spiritual care within a variety of contexts. The journal was founded in 2013 through the merger of the Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy (issn:1748-801X) and the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy (issn:1463-9920) . It continues to be the official journal of the College of Health Care Chaplains and members of the society receive the journal as part of their annual membership. For more details on membership subscriptions, please click on the ''members'' button at the top of this page. Back issues of both previous journals are being loaded onto this website (see Archives) and online access to these back issues is included in all institutional subscriptions. Health and Social Care Chaplaincy is a multidisciplinary forum for the discussion of a range of issues related to the delivery of spiritual care across various settings: acute, paediatric, mental health, palliative care and community. It encourages a creative collaboration and interface between health and social care practitioners in the UK and internationally and consolidates different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies. It is responsive to both ecumenical and interfaith agendas as well as those from a humanist perspective.
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