SACH

Scottish Association of Chaplains in Healthcare

 

 

Author Index

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Keyword Reference List:

abortion (1)

HAMILTON M. (2000) Ethics in Infertility Treatment . Vol. 3. (1) 9-14. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p09_hamilton.pdf

abuse (1)

CHALMERS M. (2002) Abuse of Power in Pastoral Relationships . Vol. 5. (2) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p21_chalmers.pdf

ACADs (Ambulatory Care and Diagnostic Centres) (1)

COWAN B., LEVISON C. (2000) Acads (Ambulatory Care and Diagnostic Centres): Have Acads a Role in the Future of the Health Service; Chaplaincy in an Acad . Vol. 3. (2) 23-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p23_cowan_levison.pdf

Accountability (1)

ALDRIDGE A. (2006) The Unique Role of a Chaplain . Vol. 9. (1) 18-23. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p18_aldridge.pdf

acute (1)

MACRITCHIE I. (2004) Wolrds Apart? A Comparrison of Mental Health and Acute Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (2) 23-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p23_macritchie.pdf

Ageing (1)

MOWAT H. (2005) Ageing, Spirituality and Health . Vol. 8. (1) 7-12. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p07_mowat.pdf

agenda for change (1)

ENGLISH C., GORDON T., et al. (2005) Perspectives on Agenda for Change . Vol. 8. (1) 27-32. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p27_afc.pdf

AIDS (2)

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

ZELENTSOV Y. (2002) Rejected and Abandoned: Glimpses over the Beige Painted Wall . Vol. 5. (2) 26-29. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p26_zelentsov.pdf

AIDS Project (1)

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

AlderHey (1)

SEABURY S., NELSON G. (2001) Working with Bereaved Parents . Vol. 4. (1) 14-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p14_seabury.pdf

anointing (2)

BEUKEN G. (2002) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation - Palliative Care in Theological Context . Vol. 5. (2) 6-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p06_beuken.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2002) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation - Sacrament of Anointing and Pastoral Care of the Sick . Vol. 5. (1) 36-40. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p36_beuken.pdf

anxieties (1)

DURIE K. (2001) The Good Death and the Modern Novel . Vol. 4. (1) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p16_durie.pdf

Articles (1)

MITCHELL D. (2007) Celebrating Ten Years of the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (1) 20-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p20_mitchell.pdf

assessment (2)

KELLY E. (2002) Preparation for Providing Spiritual Care . Vol. 5. (2) 11-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p11_kelly.pdf

MITCHELL D., HIBBERD C. (2004) A Comparative Assessment of Hospice Chaplaincy Services . Vol. 7. (1) 6-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p06_mitchell_hibberd.pdf

Asylum Seekers (1)

COULTER K. (2001) Asylum Seekers: Practical and Theological Considerations . Vol. 4. (2) 22-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p22_coulter.pdf

Attachment (1)

CARMICHAEL M. (2005) Bereavement Assessment in Palliative Care - Identifying Those 'at Risk' . Vol. 8. (2) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p21_carmichael.pdf

Audit (1)

LEHAIR C. (2005) Reflection on an Audit: Healthcare Professionals Views of Spiritual Care . Vol. 8. (1) 23-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p23_lehair.pdf

Autonomy (1)

MCKIE A. (1999) Some Ethical Considerations in the Prevention of Suicide . Vol. 2. (2) 19-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p19_mckie.pdf

autopsy (1)

JOHNSTON P. W. (2001) Developing the Approach to Post Mortem Practice in Acute Hospitals . Vol. 4. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p02_johnston.pdf

awareness (1)

KELLY E. (2002) Preparation for Providing Spiritual Care . Vol. 5. (2) 11-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p11_kelly.pdf

Bahá'í (1)

TAHERI S. (2005) A Bahá'í Approach to Spirituality . Vol. 8. (2) 35-39. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p35_taheri.pdf

befriending (1)

BEUKEN G. (2003) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation . Vol. 6. (1) 44-46. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p44_beuken.pdf

Being there (1)

MITCHELL D., SNEDDON M. (1999) Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy: A Research Project . Vol. 2. (2) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p02_mitchell-sneddon.pdf

Beneficence (1)

MCKIE A. (1999) Some Ethical Considerations in the Prevention of Suicide . Vol. 2. (2) 19-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p19_mckie.pdf

Bereaved older people (1)

LYTTLE P. (2006) Community Nurses, Spirituality, and Bereavement Care . Vol. 9. (2) 12-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p12_lyttle.pdf

bereavement (7)

BROWN D. (2007) Childhood Bereavement: Elementary? Crocus Child Bereavement Group, Inverness . Vol. 10. (2) 28-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p28_brown.pdf

CARMICHAEL M. (2005) Bereavement Assessment in Palliative Care - Identifying Those 'at Risk' . Vol. 8. (2) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p21_carmichael.pdf

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

GORDON T. (2004) Recovering Our Lost Saints: A Current Theory of Loss and Its Christian Expression . Vol. 7. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p28_gordon.pdf

JOHNSTON P. W. (2001) Developing the Approach to Post Mortem Practice in Acute Hospitals . Vol. 4. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p02_johnston.pdf

LYTTLE P. (2006) Community Nurses, Spirituality, and Bereavement Care . Vol. 9. (2) 12-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p12_lyttle.pdf

SEABURY S., NELSON G. (2001) Working with Bereaved Parents . Vol. 4. (1) 14-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p14_seabury.pdf

Bereavement by the death of a baby in-utero (1)

KELLY E. (2007) Reflecting on Risk Taking: Enabling Parents to Co-Create Ritual Following the Death of Their Baby in Utero . Vol. 10. (2) 15-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p15_kelly.pdf

bereavement care (1)

BEUKEN G. (2003) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation . Vol. 6. (1) 44-46. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p44_beuken.pdf

Bioethics (1)

CAREY L., RUMBOLD B., et al. (2006) Bioethical Issues and Health Care Chaplaincy in Australia . Vol. 9. (1) 23-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p23_carey_rumbold_newell_aroni.pdf

body (1)

GROSVENOR D. (2000) Teaching Spiritual Care to Nurses . Vol. 3. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p28_grosvenor.pdf

book reviews (1)

MITCHELL D. (2007) Celebrating Ten Years of the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (1) 20-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p20_mitchell.pdf

Buddhism (1)

HARVEY C. (2006) A Buddhist Perspective on Health and Spirituality . Vol. 9. (1) 33-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p33_harvey.pdf

Cancer of the larynx (1)

HUGHES C. (2006) Walk the Walk and Talk the Talk: A Personal Reflection on Life and Laryngectomy . Vol. 9. (1) 36-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p33_hughes.pdf

carer (1)

DOWNS F. (2003) Dealing with Failure in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p39_downs.pdf

caring (1)

GROSVENOR D. (2005) Nurses: 21st Century Evangelists? Vol. 8. (2) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p03_grosvenor.pdf

caring task (1)

MOWAT H. (2005) Ageing, Spirituality and Health . Vol. 8. (1) 7-12. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p07_mowat.pdf

Cartesian (1)

WARD M. J. (2004) Partners in Service to God: Torrance's Scientific Method in Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 12-16. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p12_ward.pdf

cartoon creative imaging (1)

LEVISON C. (2004) Conference Art and Cartoon Creative Imaging: A Picture Worth a Thousand Words . Vol. 7. (1) 34-37. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p34_levison.pdf

challenge (1)

DUFFY J., MUNRO G. (2005) Measuring the Effectiveness of Chaplaincy: What to Audit . Vol. 8. (2) 9-13. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p09_duffus_munro.pdf

Chania Declaration (1)

COUTTS F. (2001) Looking to Europe: Chaplains at Chiana . Vol. 4. (2) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p26_coutts.pdf

Chaplain (4)

ALDRIDGE A. (2006) The Unique Role of a Chaplain . Vol. 9. (1) 18-23. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p18_aldridge.pdf

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

LEHAIR C. (2005) Reflection on an Audit: Healthcare Professionals Views of Spiritual Care . Vol. 8. (1) 23-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p23_lehair.pdf

ZELENTSOV Y. (2002) Rejected and Abandoned: Glimpses over the Beige Painted Wall . Vol. 5. (2) 26-29. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p26_zelentsov.pdf

chaplaincy (38)

ALLAN A., MACRITCHIE I. (2007) Proactive or Reactive Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (2) 9-14. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p09_allan_macritchie.pdf

BIRRELL J. (2005) Registration of Chaplains . Vol. 8. (2) 26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p26_birrell.pdf

BROWN N. (2007) We Are Students and the Teacher Is God . Vol. 10. (1) 11-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p11_brown.pdf

CAREY L., COBB M., et al. (2005) From 'Pastoral Contacts' to ;'Pastoral Interventions' . Vol. 8. (2) 14-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p14_carey_cobb_equeall.pdf

CAREY L., RUMBOLD B., et al. (2006) Bioethical Issues and Health Care Chaplaincy in Australia . Vol. 9. (1) 23-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p23_carey_rumbold_newell_aroni.pdf

CHALMERS S. P. (2000) The Christian in the Face of Pain . Vol. 3. (1) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p03_chalmers.pdf

CHAPLIN J., MITCHELL D. (2001) Integrating Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care within Palliative Care . Vol. 4. (2) 8-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p08_chaplain_mitchell.pdf

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

COBB M. (2004) The Location and Identity of Chaplains: A Contextual Model . Vol. 7. (2) 10-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p10_cobb.pdf

COBB M. (2007) Challenge and Change: The Dynamic of Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (1) 4-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p04_cobb.pdf

ENGLISH C., GORDON T., et al. (2005) Perspectives on Agenda for Change . Vol. 8. (1) 27-32. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p27_afc.pdf

FLANNELLY K. J., GALEK K., et al. (2006) The Relative Prevalence of Various Spiritual Needs . Vol. 9. (2) 25-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p25_flannelly_etal.pdf

FOGGIE J. (2007) Orthadoxy or Heresy? A New Way of Looking at Spiritual Care for People with Delusional Belifs . Vol. 10. (1) 23-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p23_foggie.pdf

FRASER D. (2004) Clarity and Cost Effectiveness in Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 26-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p26_fraser.pdf

GILCHRIST K. (2001) Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in a Children's Hospice . Vol. 4. (1) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p26_gilchrist.pdf

JOHNSON C. (2003) Managing Chaplaincy Service Delivery . Vol. 6. (1) 33-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p33_johnson.pdf

KELLY E. (2007) Reflecting on Risk Taking: Enabling Parents to Co-Create Ritual Following the Death of Their Baby in Utero . Vol. 10. (2) 15-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p15_kelly.pdf

KOFINAS S. (2005) Spiritual Health Care and the European Union (Eu) . Vol. 8. (2) 40-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p40_kofinas.pdf

LEVISON C., BULLOCK K. (2006) Standards for Nhsscotland Chaplaincy Services: Scoping, Standards and Consultation . Vol. 9. (2) 31-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p31_levison_bullock.pdf

MACRITCHIE I. (2004) Wolrds Apart? A Comparrison of Mental Health and Acute Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (2) 23-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p23_macritchie.pdf

MCAFEE C., COCHRANE B., et al. (2006) Chaplains Working in a Hospice Palliative Care Team Recount the Spiritual Challenges at the End of Life . Vol. 9. (2) 18-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p18_mcafee_etal.pdf

MCHAFFIE H. E. (2000) Supporting Families When Treatment Is Withdrawn from Neonates . Vol. 3. (2) 2-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p02_mchaffie.pdf

MIDDLETON I. (2003) Holy Plot or Common Ground? A Humanist Reflects . Vol. 6. (2) 24-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p24_middleton.pdf

MITCHELL D. (2003) Standards and Competencies for Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 9-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p09_mitchell.pdf

MITCHELL D. (2006) Healthcare Chaplaincy in Scotland and the Uk: A Look Back to the Future . Vol. 9. (2) 36- 39. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p36_mitchell.pdf

MITCHELL D., HIBBERD C. (2004) A Comparative Assessment of Hospice Chaplaincy Services . Vol. 7. (1) 6-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p06_mitchell_hibberd.pdf

MITCHELL D., SNEDDON M. (1999) Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy: A Research Project . Vol. 2. (2) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p02_mitchell-sneddon.pdf

MONTEITH W. G. (2006) Professionalisation and Disclosure: An Outsiders Viewpoint . Vol. 9. (1) 31-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p31_monteith.pdf

MONTIETH G. W. (1999) Discourses and Narratives Surrounding Disabled People in Hospital . Vol. 2. (1) 20-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0201p20_monteith.pdf

MOWAT H. (2007) Gerontological Chaplaincy: The Spiritual Needs of Older People and the Staff Who Work with Them . Vol. 10. (1) 27-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p27_mowat.pdf

OWENS K. (2001) The Future of Roman Catholic Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 4. (2) 12-16. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p12_owens.pdf

PIERCE B. (2003) Ministry Behind a Mask: A Chaplain Reflects on Sars . Vol. 6. (2) 32-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p32_pierce.pdf

PIERCE B. (2004) The Introduction and Evaluation of a Spiritual Assessment Tool in a Palliative Care Unit . Vol. 7. (2) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p39_pierce.pdf

SPECK P. (2004) Spiritual Care in Health Care . Vol. 7. (1) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p21_speck.pdf

STIRLING I. (2007) The Provision of Spiritual Care in a Hospice: Moving Towards a Multi-Disciplinary Perspective . Vol. 10. (2) 21-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p21_stirling.pdf

SWINTON J. (2003) A Question of Identity: What Does It Mean for Chaplains to Become Healthcare Professionals? Vol. 6. (2) 2-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p02_swinton.pdf

WALTON H. (2002) Speaking in Signs: Narrative and Trauma in Pastoral Theology . Vol. 5. (2) 2-5. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p02_walton.pdf

YOUNG S. (2004) It's Chaplaincy Jim but Not as We Know It: A Lead Chaplain Reflects on Change . Vol. 7. (1) 31-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p31_young.pdf

Chaplaincy Translator (1)

MACRITCHIE I. (1999) The Chaplain as Translator . Vol. 2. (2) 7-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p07_macritchie.pdf

chaplaincy volunteer visitor (1)

MUNRO G., MCDONALD K., et al. (2001) A Chaplaincy Volunteer Visitor Service . Vol. 4. (2) 29-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p29_munro.pdf

chaplains (1)

MOORE A., LEVISON C. (2003) Chaplains Perceptions of Supervision . Vol. 6. (2) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p16_moore_levison.pdf

Charity (1)

BROWN D. (2007) Childhood Bereavement: Elementary? Crocus Child Bereavement Group, Inverness . Vol. 10. (2) 28-31.
http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p28_brown.pdf

Child Bereavement (1)

BROWN D. (2004) A Day to Remember: Establishing a Child Bereavement Support Service . Vol. 7. (1) 2-5. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p02_brown.pdf

children (4)

BROWN D. (2007) Childhood Bereavement: Elementary? Crocus Child Bereavement Group, Inverness . Vol. 10. (2) 28-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p28_brown.pdf

GILCHRIST K. (2001) Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in a Children's Hospice . Vol. 4. (1) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p26_gilchrist.pdf

GROSSOEHME D. H., KEMPF J. (2000) Does the Cause of Death Influence How Physicians Inform Parents of Their Children's Deaths? Vol. 3. (2) 8-12. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p08_grossoehme_kempf.pdf

ZELENTSOV Y. (2002) Rejected and Abandoned: Glimpses over the Beige Painted Wall . Vol. 5. (2) 26-29. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p26_zelentsov.pdf

children's grieving (1)

BROWN D. (2004) A Day to Remember: Establishing a Child Bereavement Support Service . Vol. 7. (1) 2-5. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p02_brown.pdf

Christian (3)

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

GORDON T. (2004) Recovering Our Lost Saints: A Current Theory of Loss and Its Christian Expression . Vol. 7. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p28_gordon.pdf

STODDART E. (2004) Unfit to Be Unfit? A Christian Contribution to the Healthy Lifestyle Debate . Vol. 7. (2) 3-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p03_stoddart.pdf

Christian theodicy (1)

CHALMERS S. P. (2000) The Christian in the Face of Pain . Vol. 3. (1) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p03_chalmers.pdf

Christocentric (1)

WARD M. J. (2004) Partners in Service to God: Torrance's Scientific Method in Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 12-16. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p12_ward.pdf

chronic illness (1)

CAMPBELL A., SWIFT T. (2002) What Does It Mean to Be a Virtuous Patient? Virtue from He Patient's Perspective . Vol. 5. (1) 29-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p27_levison.pdf

church (2)

BEUKEN G. (2001) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation . Vol. 4. (2) 17-21. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p17_beuken.pdf

HENDRIE Y. (2002) Healthcare Chaplaincy: Taking Our Work to Church . Vol. 5. (1) 44-46. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p44_hendrie.pdf

Church of Scotland HIV (1)

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

clinical governance (1)

JOHNSON C. (2003) Managing Chaplaincy Service Delivery . Vol. 6. (1) 33-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p33_johnson.pdf

clinical pastoral education (1)

DUFF V. (2003) Clinical Pastoral Education (Cpe): A Reflection . Vol. 6. (2) 35-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p35_duff.pdf

clown (1)

ZELENTSOV Y. (2002) Rejected and Abandoned: Glimpses over the Beige Painted Wall . Vol. 5. (2) 26-29. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p26_zelentsov.pdf

co-construction (1)

KELLY E. (2007) Reflecting on Risk Taking: Enabling Parents to Co-Create Ritual Following the Death of Their Baby in Utero . Vol. 10. (2) 15-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p15_kelly.pdf

commitment (1)

MUNRO G., MCDONALD K., et al. (2001) A Chaplaincy Volunteer Visitor Service . Vol. 4. (2) 29-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p29_munro.pdf

Communication (2)

COULTER K. (2001) Asylum Seekers: Practical and Theological Considerations . Vol. 4. (2) 22-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p22_coulter.pdf

LEVISON C. (2004) Conference Art and Cartoon Creative Imaging: A Picture Worth a Thousand Words . Vol. 7. (1) 34-37. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p34_levison.pdf

community (4)

COBB M. (2004) The Location and Identity of Chaplains: A Contextual Model . Vol. 7. (2) 10-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p10_cobb.pdf

COUTTS F. (2002) European Network of Healthcare Chaplaincy: An Exercise in Building a Virtual Community . Vol. 5. (2) 30-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p30_coutts.pdf

MCKIE A. (1999) Some Ethical Considerations in the Prevention of Suicide . Vol. 2. (2) 19-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p19_mckie.pdf

WARD M. J. (2003) Off the Edge? A Theological Assessment of Scott's "Peripheral Stance" of Chaplaincy . Vol. 6. (1) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p39_ward.pdf

community nurses (1)

LYTTLE P. (2006) Community Nurses, Spirituality, and Bereavement Care . Vol. 9. (2) 12-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p12_lyttle.pdf

competencies (3)

LEVISON C., BULLOCK K. (2006) Standards for Nhsscotland Chaplaincy Services: Scoping, Standards and Consultation . Vol. 9. (2) 31-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p31_levison_bullock.pdf

MITCHELL D. (2003) Standards and Competencies for Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 9-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p09_mitchell.pdf

MITCHELL D. (2006) Healthcare Chaplaincy in Scotland and the Uk: A Look Back to the Future . Vol. 9. (2) 36- 39. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p36_mitchell.pdf

conference art (1)

LEVISON C. (2004) Conference Art and Cartoon Creative Imaging: A Picture Worth a Thousand Words . Vol. 7. (1) 34-37. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p34_levison.pdf

(COSHAP) (1)

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

cost effective (1)

FRASER D. (2004) Clarity and Cost Effectiveness in Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 26-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p26_fraser.pdf

counselling (2)

JOHNSTON P. W. (2001) Developing the Approach to Post Mortem Practice in Acute Hospitals . Vol. 4. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p02_johnston.pdf

SEABURY S., NELSON G. (2001) Working with Bereaved Parents . Vol. 4. (1) 14-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p14_seabury.pdf

customers (1)

JOHNSON C. (2003) Managing Chaplaincy Service Delivery . Vol. 6. (1) 33-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p33_johnson.pdf

data collection (1)

FRASER D., GAADT D. (2006) Chaplaincy Time Management . Vol. 9. (1) 13-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p13_fraser_gaadt.pdf

day hospice (1)

THOMAS J. (2004) Day Hospice Care: Perceptions and Taboos in Palliative Care . Vol. 7. (2) 34-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p34_thomas.pdf

death (4)

DOWNS F. (2003) Dealing with Failure in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p39_downs.pdf

DURIE K. (2001) The Good Death and the Modern Novel . Vol. 4. (1) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p16_durie.pdf

GROSSOEHME D. H., KEMPF J. (2000) Does the Cause of Death Influence How Physicians Inform Parents of Their Children's Deaths? Vol. 3. (2) 8-12. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p08_grossoehme_kempf.pdf

JOHNSTON P. W. (2001) Developing the Approach to Post Mortem Practice in Acute Hospitals . Vol. 4. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p02_johnston.pdf

decision making (1)

MCHAFFIE H. E. (2000) Supporting Families When Treatment Is Withdrawn from Neonates . Vol. 3. (2) 2-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p02_mchaffie.pdf

delusions (1)

FOGGIE J. (2007) Orthadoxy or Heresy? A New Way of Looking at Spiritual Care for People with Delusional Belifs . Vol. 10. (1) 23-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p23_foggie.pdf

dementia (1)

SMITH S. D. M. (2005) Dementia Palliative Care Needs Assessment: A Focus on Spiritual Care . Vol. 8. (1) 13-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p13_smith.pdf

depersonalisation (1)

THOMAS J. (2004) Day Hospice Care: Perceptions and Taboos in Palliative Care . Vol. 7. (2) 34-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p34_thomas.pdf

Development (1)

FRASER D., GAADT D. (2006) Chaplaincy Time Management . Vol. 9. (1) 13-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p13_fraser_gaadt.pdf

Dialysis (1)

ALLAN A., MACRITCHIE I. (2007) Proactive or Reactive Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (2) 9-14. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p09_allan_macritchie.pdf

difference and God's unity (1)

ULANOV A. B. (2007) The Space between Pastoral Care and Global Terrorism . Vol. 10. (2) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p03_ulanov.pdf

direct employment (2)

ENGLISH C., GORDON T., et al. (2005) Perspectives on Agenda for Change . Vol. 8. (1) 27-32. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p27_afc.pdf

WATSON D., MUNRO G., et al. (2004) Who Should Employ the Chaplain? Vol. 7. (2) http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p16_nelson.pdf

Disability (1)

MONTIETH G. W. (1999) Discourses and Narratives Surrounding Disabled People in Hospital . Vol. 2. (1) 20-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0201p20_monteith.pdf

disclosure (1)

MONTEITH W. G. (2006) Professionalisation and Disclosure: An Outsiders Viewpoint . Vol. 9. (1) 31-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p31_monteith.pdf

Discourse (1)

MONTIETH G. W. (1999) Discourses and Narratives Surrounding Disabled People in Hospital . Vol. 2. (1) 20-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0201p20_monteith.pdf

distinctive (1)

ALDRIDGE A. (2006) The Unique Role of a Chaplain . Vol. 9. (1) 18-23. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p18_aldridge.pdf

distress (1)

SEABURY S., NELSON G. (2001) Working with Bereaved Parents . Vol. 4. (1) 14-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p14_seabury.pdf

dogmatism (1)

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

donation (1)

HAMILTON M. (2000) Ethics in Infertility Treatment . Vol. 3. (1) 9-14. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p09_hamilton.pdf

double strategy (1)

WARD M. J. (2003) Off the Edge? A Theological Assessment of Scott's "Peripheral Stance" of Chaplaincy . Vol. 6. (1) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p39_ward.pdf

dualist (1)

WARD M. J. (2004) Partners in Service to God: Torrance's Scientific Method in Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 12-16. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p12_ward.pdf

dying (1)

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

e-group (1)

COUTTS F. (2002) European Network of Healthcare Chaplaincy: An Exercise in Building a Virtual Community . Vol. 5. (2) 30-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p30_coutts.pdf

e-mail (1)

COUTTS F. (2002) European Network of Healthcare Chaplaincy: An Exercise in Building a Virtual Community . Vol. 5. (2) 30-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p30_coutts.pdf

ecumenical (1)

OWENS K. (2001) The Future of Roman Catholic Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 4. (2) 12-16. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p12_owens.pdf

education (3)

BROWN N. (2007) We Are Students and the Teacher Is God . Vol. 10. (1) 11-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p11_brown.pdf

CHAPLIN J., MITCHELL D. (2001) Integrating Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care within Palliative Care . Vol. 4. (2) 8-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p08_chaplain_mitchell.pdf

LYTTLE P. (2006) Community Nurses, Spirituality, and Bereavement Care . Vol. 9. (2) 12-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p12_lyttle.pdf

Education & Training (1)

MITCHELL D., SNEDDON M. (1999) Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy: A Research Project . Vol. 2. (2) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p02_mitchell-sneddon.pdf

effectiveness (1)

JOHNSON C. (2003) Managing Chaplaincy Service Delivery . Vol. 6. (1) 33-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p33_johnson.pdf

ethics (2)

CAMPBELL A., SWIFT T. (2002) What Does It Mean to Be a Virtuous Patient? Virtue from He Patient's Perspective . Vol. 5. (1) 29-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p27_levison.pdf

MCKIE A. (1999) Some Ethical Considerations in the Prevention of Suicide . Vol. 2. (2) 19-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p19_mckie.pdf

Europe (1)

COUTTS F. (2001) Looking to Europe: Chaplains at Chiana . Vol. 4. (2) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p26_coutts.pdf

European chaplains (1)

COUTTS F. (2002) European Network of Healthcare Chaplaincy: An Exercise in Building a Virtual Community . Vol. 5. (2) 30-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p30_coutts.pdf

European Union (2)

COUTTS F. (2001) Looking to Europe: Chaplains at Chiana . Vol. 4. (2) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p26_coutts.pdf

KOFINAS S. (2005) Spiritual Health Care and the European Union (Eu) . Vol. 8. (2) 40-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p40_kofinas.pdf

failure (1)

DOWNS F. (2003) Dealing with Failure in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p39_downs.pdf

faith (1)

GORDON T. (2004) Recovering Our Lost Saints: A Current Theory of Loss and Its Christian Expression . Vol. 7. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p28_gordon.pdf

families (1)

GILCHRIST K. (2001) Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in a Children's Hospice . Vol. 4. (1) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p26_gilchrist.pdf

fear (1)

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

feminist (1)

GROSVENOR D. (2005) Nurses: 21st Century Evangelists? Vol. 8. (2) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p03_grosvenor.pdf

fiction (1)

DURIE K. (2001) The Good Death and the Modern Novel . Vol. 4. (1) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p16_durie.pdf

focus group (1)

MOORE A., LEVISON C. (2003) Chaplains Perceptions of Supervision . Vol. 6. (2) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p16_moore_levison.pdf

forgiveness (1)

STODDART E. (2004) Unfit to Be Unfit? A Christian Contribution to the Healthy Lifestyle Debate . Vol. 7. (2) 3-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p03_stoddart.pdf

freedom (1)

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

full-text on-line (1)

MITCHELL D. (2007) Celebrating Ten Years of the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (1) 20-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p20_mitchell.pdf

fullness of life (1)

THOMAS J. (2004) Day Hospice Care: Perceptions and Taboos in Palliative Care . Vol. 7. (2) 34-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p34_thomas.pdf

function (1)

FRASER D. (2004) Clarity and Cost Effectiveness in Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 26-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p26_fraser.pdf

fundamentalism (1)

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

gender (2)

GROSVENOR D. (2000) Teaching Spiritual Care to Nurses . Vol. 3. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p28_grosvenor.pdf

GROSVENOR D. (2005) Nurses: 21st Century Evangelists? Vol. 8. (2) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p03_grosvenor.pdf

gerontology (1)

MOWAT H. (2007) Gerontological Chaplaincy: The Spiritual Needs of Older People and the Staff Who Work with Them . Vol. 10. (1) 27-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p27_mowat.pdf

good communication (1)

SUGDEN C. (2001) Total Pain: A Multidisciplinary Approach . Vol. 4. (2) 2-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p02_sugden.pdf

grief (2)

CARMICHAEL M. (2005) Bereavement Assessment in Palliative Care - Identifying Those 'at Risk' . Vol. 8. (2) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p21_carmichael.pdf

GORDON T. (2004) Recovering Our Lost Saints: A Current Theory of Loss and Its Christian Expression . Vol. 7. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p28_gordon.pdf

healing (1)

MACRITCHIE I. (2004) Wolrds Apart? A Comparrison of Mental Health and Acute Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (2) 23-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p23_macritchie.pdf

health (1)

STODDART E. (2004) Unfit to Be Unfit? A Christian Contribution to the Healthy Lifestyle Debate . Vol. 7. (2) 3-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p03_stoddart.pdf

health promotion (1)

STODDART E. (2004) Unfit to Be Unfit? A Christian Contribution to the Healthy Lifestyle Debate . Vol. 7. (2) 3-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p03_stoddart.pdf

health service (1)

COBB M. (2007) Challenge and Change: The Dynamic of Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (1) 4-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p04_cobb.pdf

healthcare (4)

BIRRELL J. (2005) Registration of Chaplains . Vol. 8. (2) 26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p26_birrell.pdf

DEVENNEY R. (2006) Grounded Presence . Vol. 9. (1) 6-12. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p08_devenny.pdf

HARVEY C. (2006) A Buddhist Perspective on Health and Spirituality . Vol. 9. (1) 33-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p33_harvey.pdf

PIERCE B. (2003) Ministry Behind a Mask: A Chaplain Reflects on Sars . Vol. 6. (2) 32-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p32_pierce.pdf

healthcare chaplaincy (3)

COUTTS F. (2001) Looking to Europe: Chaplains at Chiana . Vol. 4. (2) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p26_coutts.pdf

GROSVENOR D. (2000) Teaching Spiritual Care to Nurses . Vol. 3. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p28_grosvenor.pdf

WATSON D., MUNRO G., et al. (2004) Who Should Employ the Chaplain? Vol. 7. (2) http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p16_nelson.pdf

healthcare staff (1)

MOWAT H. (2007) Gerontological Chaplaincy: The Spiritual Needs of Older People and the Staff Who Work with Them . Vol. 10. (1) 27-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p27_mowat.pdf

Helpline (1)

COUTTS F., NELSON G. (2001) Organ Retention: Helplines Experiences . Vol. 4. (1) 10-13. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p10_coutts.pdf

hierarchy (1)

WARD M. J. (2004) Partners in Service to God: Torrance's Scientific Method in Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 12-16. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p12_ward.pdf

HIV (2)

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

ZELENTSOV Y. (2002) Rejected and Abandoned: Glimpses over the Beige Painted Wall . Vol. 5. (2) 26-29. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p26_zelentsov.pdf

holistic (1)

BEUKEN G. (2003) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation . Vol. 6. (1) 44-46. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p44_beuken.pdf

holistic care (2)

ALLAN A., MACRITCHIE I. (2007) Proactive or Reactive Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (2) 9-14. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p09_allan_macritchie.pdf

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

holon (1)

WARD M. J. (2004) Partners in Service to God: Torrance's Scientific Method in Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 12-16. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p12_ward.pdf

Hope (1)

NELSON G. (2000) Maintaining the Integrity of Personhood in Palliative Care . Vol. 3. (2) 34-39. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p34_nelson.pdf

hospice (7)

BEUKEN G. (2002) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation - Palliative Care in Theological Context . Vol. 5. (2) 6-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p06_beuken.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2002) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation - Sacrament of Anointing and Pastoral Care of the Sick . Vol. 5. (1) 36-40. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p36_beuken.pdf

BROWN D. (2001) A Leap of Faith? Enabling Hospice Staff to Meet the Needs of Patients . Vol. 4. (1) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p21_brown.pdf

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

MCAFEE C., COCHRANE B., et al. (2006) Chaplains Working in a Hospice Palliative Care Team Recount the Spiritual Challenges at the End of Life . Vol. 9. (2) 18-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p18_mcafee_etal.pdf

MITCHELL D., HIBBERD C. (2004) A Comparative Assessment of Hospice Chaplaincy Services . Vol. 7. (1) 6-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p06_mitchell_hibberd.pdf

STIRLING I. (2007) The Provision of Spiritual Care in a Hospice: Moving Towards a Multi-Disciplinary Perspective . Vol. 10. (2) 21-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p21_stirling.pdf

hospital chaplain (1)

HENDRIE Y. (2002) Healthcare Chaplaincy: Taking Our Work to Church . Vol. 5. (1) 44-46. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p44_hendrie.pdf

humanist (1)

MIDDLETON I. (2003) Holy Plot or Common Ground? A Humanist Reflects . Vol. 6. (2) 24-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p24_middleton.pdf

humanity (1)

RATTRAY L. (2000) Reflection on Mental Health Chaplaincy . Vol. 3. (1) 24-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p24_rattray.pdf

incarnate (1)

RATTRAY L. (2000) Reflection on Mental Health Chaplaincy . Vol. 3. (1) 24-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p24_rattray.pdf

individual (1)

GILCHRIST K. (2001) Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in a Children's Hospice . Vol. 4. (1) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p26_gilchrist.pdf

infection control (1)

PIERCE B. (2003) Ministry Behind a Mask: A Chaplain Reflects on Sars . Vol. 6. (2) 32-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p32_pierce.pdf

Infertility (1)

HAMILTON M. (2000) Ethics in Infertility Treatment . Vol. 3. (1) 9-14. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p09_hamilton.pdf

institution (1)

SCOTT T. (2000) Chaplaincy: A Resource of Christian Presence . Vol. 3. (1) 15-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p15_scott.pdf

interdisciplinary team (1)

PIERCE B. (2004) The Introduction and Evaluation of a Spiritual Assessment Tool in a Palliative Care Unit . Vol. 7. (2) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p39_pierce.pdf

isolation (1)

THOMAS J. (2004) Day Hospice Care: Perceptions and Taboos in Palliative Care . Vol. 7. (2) 34-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p34_thomas.pdf

Janki Foundation (1)

BENDOMIR A., MORRISON S. (2005) The Janki Foundation: A Values Approach to Spirituality and Health . Vol. 8. (2) 29-34. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p29_bendomir_morrison.pdf

Körner (1)

FRASER D., GAADT D. (2006) Chaplaincy Time Management . Vol. 9. (1) 13-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p13_fraser_gaadt.pdf

language (4)

BANKS J. (2000) Mind Your Language . Vol. 3. (2) 13-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p13_banks.pdf

DURIE K. (2001) The Good Death and the Modern Novel . Vol. 4. (1) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p16_durie.pdf

MACRITCHIE I. (1999) The Chaplain as Translator . Vol. 2. (2) 7-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p07_macritchie.pdf

MONTIETH G. W. (1999) Discourses and Narratives Surrounding Disabled People in Hospital . Vol. 2. (1) 20-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0201p20_monteith.pdf

laryngectomy (1)

HUGHES C. (2006) Walk the Walk and Talk the Talk: A Personal Reflection on Life and Laryngectomy . Vol. 9. (1) 36-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p33_hughes.pdf

Legislation (1)

THOMSON L. (2001) Organ Donation: Is a Change to Legislation the Answer . Vol. 4. (1) 7-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p07_thomson.pdf

lifestyle (1)

STODDART E. (2004) Unfit to Be Unfit? A Christian Contribution to the Healthy Lifestyle Debate . Vol. 7. (2) 3-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p03_stoddart.pdf

Limuru (1)

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

linking (1)

ULANOV A. B. (2007) The Space between Pastoral Care and Global Terrorism . Vol. 10. (2) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p03_ulanov.pdf

listening (3)

BANKS J. (2000) Mind Your Language . Vol. 3. (2) 13-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p13_banks.pdf

SCOTT T. (2000) Chaplaincy: A Resource of Christian Presence . Vol. 3. (1) 15-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p15_scott.pdf

STANWORTH R. (2005) Researching ‘Spirituality': Some of the Pitfalls and Pleasures of Theological Anthropology . Vol. 8. (1) 20-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p29_stanworth.pdf

living human document (1)

DUFF V. (2003) Clinical Pastoral Education (Cpe): A Reflection . Vol. 6. (2) 35-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p35_duff.pdf

loss (1)

GORDON T. (2004) Recovering Our Lost Saints: A Current Theory of Loss and Its Christian Expression . Vol. 7. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p28_gordon.pdf

measures (1)

DUFFY J., MUNRO G. (2005) Measuring the Effectiveness of Chaplaincy: What to Audit . Vol. 8. (2) 9-13. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p09_duffus_munro.pdf

medical staff (1)

VUCHKOV J. (2003) Healthcare Chaplaincy in Bulgaria: Traditions and Problems . Vol. 6. (2) 27-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p27_vuchkov.pdf

medicine (1)

STIRLING I. (2007) The Provision of Spiritual Care in a Hospice: Moving Towards a Multi-Disciplinary Perspective . Vol. 10. (2) 21-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p21_stirling.pdf

mental health (5)

AVGOUSTIDIS A. G. (2004) Are Psychiatric Preconceptions against Pastoral Care Scientifically Apporved? Vol. 7. (1) 17-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p17_avgoustidi.pdf

BROWN T. (2002) Religious Belief and the Practice of Psychiatry . Vol. 5. (2) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p16_brown.pdf

FOGGIE J. (2007) Orthadoxy or Heresy? A New Way of Looking at Spiritual Care for People with Delusional Belifs . Vol. 10. (1) 23-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p23_foggie.pdf

MACRITCHIE I. (2004) Wolrds Apart? A Comparrison of Mental Health and Acute Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (2) 23-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p23_macritchie.pdf

MOWAT H., STARK C., et al. (2006) Religion and Suicide . Vol. 9. (1) 3-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p03_mowat_stark_swinton_mowat.pdf

method (1)

DUFFY J., MUNRO G. (2005) Measuring the Effectiveness of Chaplaincy: What to Audit . Vol. 8. (2) 9-13. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p09_duffus_munro.pdf

moment (1)

KELLY E. (2002) Preparation for Providing Spiritual Care . Vol. 5. (2) 11-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p11_kelly.pdf

mortality (1)

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

multi-faith (1)

OWENS K. (2001) The Future of Roman Catholic Healthcare Chaplaincy . Vol. 4. (2) 12-16. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p12_owens.pdf

multidisciplinary (1)

STIRLING I. (2007) The Provision of Spiritual Care in a Hospice: Moving Towards a Multi-Disciplinary Perspective . Vol. 10. (2) 21-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p21_stirling.pdf

multidisciplinary team working (1)

SUGDEN C. (2001) Total Pain: A Multidisciplinary Approach . Vol. 4. (2) 2-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p02_sugden.pdf

Narrative (1)

COULTER K. (2001) Asylum Seekers: Practical and Theological Considerations . Vol. 4. (2) 22-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p22_coulter.pdf

narrative theology (2)

MONTIETH G. W. (1999) Discourses and Narratives Surrounding Disabled People in Hospital . Vol. 2. (1) 20-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0201p20_monteith.pdf

WALTON H. (2002) Speaking in Signs: Narrative and Trauma in Pastoral Theology . Vol. 5. (2) 2-5. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p02_walton.pdf

narrative theory (1)

SPECK P. (2004) Spiritual Care in Health Care . Vol. 7. (1) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p21_speck.pdf

national standards (2)

LEVISON C., BULLOCK K. (2006) Standards for Nhsscotland Chaplaincy Services: Scoping, Standards and Consultation . Vol. 9. (2) 31-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p31_levison_bullock.pdf

MITCHELL D. (2006) Healthcare Chaplaincy in Scotland and the Uk: A Look Back to the Future . Vol. 9. (2) 36- 39. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p36_mitchell.pdf

necropsy (1)

JOHNSTON P. W. (2001) Developing the Approach to Post Mortem Practice in Acute Hospitals . Vol. 4. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p02_johnston.pdf

Neonatal care (1)

MCHAFFIE H. E. (2000) Supporting Families When Treatment Is Withdrawn from Neonates . Vol. 3. (2) 2-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p02_mchaffie.pdf

network (1)

COUTTS F. (2001) Looking to Europe: Chaplains at Chiana . Vol. 4. (2) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p26_coutts.pdf

neutrality (1)

BANKS J. (2000) Mind Your Language . Vol. 3. (2) 13-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p13_banks.pdf

non threatening (1)

LEVISON C. (2004) Conference Art and Cartoon Creative Imaging: A Picture Worth a Thousand Words . Vol. 7. (1) 34-37. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p34_levison.pdf

nurse (1)

GROSVENOR D. (2005) Nurses: 21st Century Evangelists? Vol. 8. (2) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p03_grosvenor.pdf

Nursing (2)

GROSVENOR D. (2000) Teaching Spiritual Care to Nurses . Vol. 3. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p28_grosvenor.pdf

STIRLING I. (2007) The Provision of Spiritual Care in a Hospice: Moving Towards a Multi-Disciplinary Perspective . Vol. 10. (2) 21-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p21_stirling.pdf

nurture (1)

SEABURY S., NELSON G. (2001) Working with Bereaved Parents . Vol. 4. (1) 14-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p14_seabury.pdf

occupational therapy (1)

STIRLING I. (2007) The Provision of Spiritual Care in a Hospice: Moving Towards a Multi-Disciplinary Perspective . Vol. 10. (2) 21-27. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p21_stirling.pdf

older people (2)

MOWAT H. (2005) Ageing, Spirituality and Health . Vol. 8. (1) 7-12. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p07_mowat.pdf

MOWAT H. (2007) Gerontological Chaplaincy: The Spiritual Needs of Older People and the Staff Who Work with Them . Vol. 10. (1) 27-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p27_mowat.pdf

openness (1)

RATTRAY L. (2000) Reflection on Mental Health Chaplaincy . Vol. 3. (1) 24-26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p24_rattray.pdf

opt-in (1)

THOMSON L. (2001) Organ Donation: Is a Change to Legislation the Answer . Vol. 4. (1) 7-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p07_thomson.pdf

opt-out (1)

THOMSON L. (2001) Organ Donation: Is a Change to Legislation the Answer . Vol. 4. (1) 7-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p07_thomson.pdf

organ donation (1)

THOMSON L. (2001) Organ Donation: Is a Change to Legislation the Answer . Vol. 4. (1) 7-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p07_thomson.pdf

organ retention (1)

COUTTS F., NELSON G. (2001) Organ Retention: Helplines Experiences . Vol. 4. (1) 10-13. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p10_coutts.pdf

organ supply (1)

THOMSON L. (2001) Organ Donation: Is a Change to Legislation the Answer . Vol. 4. (1) 7-9. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p07_thomson.pdf

pain (1)

CHALMERS S. P. (2000) The Christian in the Face of Pain . Vol. 3. (1) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p03_chalmers.pdf

palliative care (14)

BEUKEN G. (2001) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation . Vol. 4. (2) 17-21. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p17_beuken.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2002) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation - Palliative Care in Theological Context . Vol. 5. (2) 6-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p06_beuken.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2002) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation - Sacrament of Anointing and Pastoral Care of the Sick . Vol. 5. (1) 36-40. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p36_beuken.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2003) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation . Vol. 6. (1) 44-46. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p44_beuken.pdf

CARMICHAEL M. (2005) Bereavement Assessment in Palliative Care - Identifying Those 'at Risk' . Vol. 8. (2) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p21_carmichael.pdf

CHAPLIN J., MITCHELL D. (2001) Integrating Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care within Palliative Care . Vol. 4. (2) 8-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p08_chaplain_mitchell.pdf

DOWNS F. (2003) Dealing with Failure in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p39_downs.pdf

MITCHELL D. (2003) Standards and Competencies for Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 9-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p09_mitchell.pdf

MITCHELL D., HIBBERD C. (2004) A Comparative Assessment of Hospice Chaplaincy Services . Vol. 7. (1) 6-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p06_mitchell_hibberd.pdf

MITCHELL D., SNEDDON M. (1999) Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy: A Research Project . Vol. 2. (2) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p02_mitchell-sneddon.pdf

NELSON G. (2000) Maintaining the Integrity of Personhood in Palliative Care . Vol. 3. (2) 34-39. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p34_nelson.pdf

PIERCE B. (2004) The Introduction and Evaluation of a Spiritual Assessment Tool in a Palliative Care Unit . Vol. 7. (2) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0702p39_pierce.pdf

SMITH S. D. M. (2005) Dementia Palliative Care Needs Assessment: A Focus on Spiritual Care . Vol. 8. (1) 13-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p13_smith.pdf

SUGDEN C. (2001) Total Pain: A Multidisciplinary Approach . Vol. 4. (2) 2-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p02_sugden.pdf

parental support (1)

BROWN D. (2004) A Day to Remember: Establishing a Child Bereavement Support Service . Vol. 7. (1) 2-5. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p02_brown.pdf

partners' consultation conference (1)

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

pastoral care (17)

AVGOUSTIDIS A. G. (2004) Are Psychiatric Preconceptions against Pastoral Care Scientifically Apporved? Vol. 7. (1) 17-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p17_avgoustidi.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2001) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation . Vol. 4. (2) 17-21. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p17_beuken.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2002) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation - Palliative Care in Theological Context . Vol. 5. (2) 6-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p06_beuken.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2002) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation - Sacrament of Anointing and Pastoral Care of the Sick . Vol. 5. (1) 36-40. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p36_beuken.pdf

BEUKEN G. (2003) Palliative Care: A Theological Foundation . Vol. 6. (1) 44-46. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p44_beuken.pdf

CAMPBELL A., SWIFT T. (2002) What Does It Mean to Be a Virtuous Patient? Virtue from He Patient's Perspective . Vol. 5. (1) 29-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p27_levison.pdf

CAREY L., COBB M., et al. (2005) From 'Pastoral Contacts' to ;'Pastoral Interventions' . Vol. 8. (2) 14-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p14_carey_cobb_equeall.pdf

CAREY L., RUMBOLD B., et al. (2006) Bioethical Issues and Health Care Chaplaincy in Australia . Vol. 9. (1) 23-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p23_carey_rumbold_newell_aroni.pdf

CHALMERS M. (2002) Abuse of Power in Pastoral Relationships . Vol. 5. (2) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p21_chalmers.pdf

CHATTERLEY M., LANGLANDS C., et al. (2006) Spiritual Perspectives on Hiv – Scotland and Beyond . Vol. 9. (2) 3-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p03_chatterley_langlands_mcmahon.pdf

COUTTS F., NELSON G. (2001) Organ Retention: Helplines Experiences . Vol. 4. (1) 10-13. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p10_coutts.pdf

DUFF V. (2003) Clinical Pastoral Education (Cpe): A Reflection . Vol. 6. (2) 35-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p35_duff.pdf

FLANNELLY K. J., GALEK K., et al. (2006) The Relative Prevalence of Various Spiritual Needs . Vol. 9. (2) 25-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p25_flannelly_etal.pdf

FRASER D. (2004) Clarity and Cost Effectiveness in Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 26-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p26_fraser.pdf

VUCHKOV J. (2003) Healthcare Chaplaincy in Bulgaria: Traditions and Problems . Vol. 6. (2) 27-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p27_vuchkov.pdf

WALTON H. (2002) Speaking in Signs: Narrative and Trauma in Pastoral Theology . Vol. 5. (2) 2-5. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p02_walton.pdf

YOUNG S. (2004) It's Chaplaincy Jim but Not as We Know It: A Lead Chaplain Reflects on Change . Vol. 7. (1) 31-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p31_young.pdf

pastoral interventions (1)

CAREY L., COBB M., et al. (2005) From 'Pastoral Contacts' to ;'Pastoral Interventions' . Vol. 8. (2) 14-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p14_carey_cobb_equeall.pdf

Paternalism (1)

MCKIE A. (1999) Some Ethical Considerations in the Prevention of Suicide . Vol. 2. (2) 19-24. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p19_mckie.pdf

pathologists (1)

COUTTS F., NELSON G. (2001) Organ Retention: Helplines Experiences . Vol. 4. (1) 10-13. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p10_coutts.pdf

pathology (1)

JOHNSTON P. W. (2001) Developing the Approach to Post Mortem Practice in Acute Hospitals . Vol. 4. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p02_johnston.pdf

patient (1)

DOWNS F. (2003) Dealing with Failure in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p39_downs.pdf

patients (2)

CAMPBELL A., SWIFT T. (2002) What Does It Mean to Be a Virtuous Patient? Virtue from He Patient's Perspective . Vol. 5. (1) 29-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0501p27_levison.pdf

VUCHKOV J. (2003) Healthcare Chaplaincy in Bulgaria: Traditions and Problems . Vol. 6. (2) 27-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p27_vuchkov.pdf

peer support (1)

BROWN D. (2004) A Day to Remember: Establishing a Child Bereavement Support Service . Vol. 7. (1) 2-5. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p02_brown.pdf

peripheral (1)

WARD M. J. (2003) Off the Edge? A Theological Assessment of Scott's "Peripheral Stance" of Chaplaincy . Vol. 6. (1) 39-43. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p39_ward.pdf

Person centred care (2)

MITCHELL D., SNEDDON M. (1999) Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy: A Research Project . Vol. 2. (2) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p02_mitchell-sneddon.pdf

SMITH S. D. M. (2005) Dementia Palliative Care Needs Assessment: A Focus on Spiritual Care . Vol. 8. (1) 13-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p13_smith.pdf

Personhood (1)

NELSON G. (2000) Maintaining the Integrity of Personhood in Palliative Care . Vol. 3. (2) 34-39. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p34_nelson.pdf

Physician Behaviour (1)

GROSSOEHME D. H., KEMPF J. (2000) Does the Cause of Death Influence How Physicians Inform Parents of Their Children's Deaths? Vol. 3. (2) 8-12. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p08_grossoehme_kempf.pdf

postmortem (2)

JOHNSTON P. W. (2001) Developing the Approach to Post Mortem Practice in Acute Hospitals . Vol. 4. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p02_johnston.pdf

SEABURY S., NELSON G. (2001) Working with Bereaved Parents . Vol. 4. (1) 14-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p14_seabury.pdf

poverty (1)

GROSVENOR D. (2000) Teaching Spiritual Care to Nurses . Vol. 3. (2) 28-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p28_grosvenor.pdf

prayer (1)

CHALMERS S. P. (2000) The Christian in the Face of Pain . Vol. 3. (1) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p03_chalmers.pdf

preparedness (1)

DURIE K. (2001) The Good Death and the Modern Novel . Vol. 4. (1) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p16_durie.pdf

presence (1)

SCOTT T. (2000) Chaplaincy: A Resource of Christian Presence . Vol. 3. (1) 15-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p15_scott.pdf

priorities (1)

FRASER D., GAADT D. (2006) Chaplaincy Time Management . Vol. 9. (1) 13-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p13_fraser_gaadt.pdf

professional (1)

BIRRELL J. (2005) Registration of Chaplains . Vol. 8. (2) 26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p26_birrell.pdf

professional identity (1)

SWINTON J. (2003) A Question of Identity: What Does It Mean for Chaplains to Become Healthcare Professionals? Vol. 6. (2) 2-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p02_swinton.pdf

professionalisation (2)

MONTEITH W. G. (2006) Professionalisation and Disclosure: An Outsiders Viewpoint . Vol. 9. (1) 31-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p31_monteith.pdf

SWINTON J. (2003) A Question of Identity: What Does It Mean for Chaplains to Become Healthcare Professionals? Vol. 6. (2) 2-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p02_swinton.pdf

professionalism (1)

SWINTON J. (2003) A Question of Identity: What Does It Mean for Chaplains to Become Healthcare Professionals? Vol. 6. (2) 2-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p02_swinton.pdf

profound needs (1)

GILCHRIST K. (2001) Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in a Children's Hospice . Vol. 4. (1) 26-28. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0401p26_gilchrist.pdf

prophetic (1)

SCOTT T. (2000) Chaplaincy: A Resource of Christian Presence . Vol. 3. (1) 15-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p15_scott.pdf

psychiatry (2)

AVGOUSTIDIS A. G. (2004) Are Psychiatric Preconceptions against Pastoral Care Scientifically Apporved? Vol. 7. (1) 17-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p17_avgoustidi.pdf

BROWN T. (2002) Religious Belief and the Practice of Psychiatry . Vol. 5. (2) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p16_brown.pdf

Psychological Support (1)

BROWN D. (2007) Childhood Bereavement: Elementary? Crocus Child Bereavement Group, Inverness . Vol. 10. (2) 28-31. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p28_brown.pdf

Psychology (1)

MACRITCHIE I. (1999) The Chaplain as Translator . Vol. 2. (2) 7-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0202p07_macritchie.pdf

Psychotherapy (1)

GRIFFITH J. L. (2005) Therapeutic Role of Spirituality in Psychotherapy . Vol. 8. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p02_griffith.pdf

qualitative research (2)

DEVENNEY R. (2006) Grounded Presence . Vol. 9. (1) 6-12. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p08_devenny.pdf

MCHAFFIE H. E. (2000) Supporting Families When Treatment Is Withdrawn from Neonates . Vol. 3. (2) 2-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p02_mchaffie.pdf

quality (1)

JOHNSON C. (2003) Managing Chaplaincy Service Delivery . Vol. 6. (1) 33-38. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0601p33_johnson.pdf

rationing (1)

HAMILTON M. (2000) Ethics in Infertility Treatment . Vol. 3. (1) 9-14. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0301p09_hamilton.pdf

recruitment (1)

MUNRO G., MCDONALD K., et al. (2001) A Chaplaincy Volunteer Visitor Service . Vol. 4. (2) 29-33. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p29_munro.pdf

registration (1)

BIRRELL J. (2005) Registration of Chaplains . Vol. 8. (2) 26. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p26_birrell.pdf

relationship of care (1)

CHALMERS M. (2002) Abuse of Power in Pastoral Relationships . Vol. 5. (2) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p21_chalmers.pdf

religion (9)

AVGOUSTIDIS A. G. (2004) Are Psychiatric Preconceptions against Pastoral Care Scientifically Apporved? Vol. 7. (1) 17-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p17_avgoustidi.pdf

BROWN T. (2002) Religious Belief and the Practice of Psychiatry . Vol. 5. (2) 16-20. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p16_brown.pdf

COBB M. (2007) Challenge and Change: The Dynamic of Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (1) 4-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p04_cobb.pdf

FLANNELLY K. J., GALEK K., et al. (2006) The Relative Prevalence of Various Spiritual Needs . Vol. 9. (2) 25-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0902p25_flannelly_etal.pdf

GORDON T. (2000) Reflections on Religious Dogmatism in the Care of Dying and Bereaved People . Vol. 3. (2) 18-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p18_gordon.pdf

GRIFFITH J. L. (2005) Therapeutic Role of Spirituality in Psychotherapy . Vol. 8. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p02_griffith.pdf

HARVEY C. (2006) A Buddhist Perspective on Health and Spirituality . Vol. 9. (1) 33-35. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p33_harvey.pdf

MOWAT H., STARK C., et al. (2006) Religion and Suicide . Vol. 9. (1) 3-7. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p03_mowat_stark_swinton_mowat.pdf

STANWORTH R. (2005) Researching ‘Spirituality': Some of the Pitfalls and Pleasures of Theological Anthropology . Vol. 8. (1) 20-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p29_stanworth.pdf

religious (2)

ALDRIDGE A. (2006) The Unique Role of a Chaplain . Vol. 9. (1) 18-23. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0901p18_aldridge.pdf

GROSVENOR D. (2005) Nurses: 21st Century Evangelists? Vol. 8. (2) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0802p03_grosvenor.pdf

religious and secular spirituality (1)

BANKS J. (2000) Mind Your Language . Vol. 3. (2) 13-17. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0302p13_banks.pdf

religious care (2)

MITCHELL D. (2003) Standards and Competencies for Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy in Palliative Care . Vol. 6. (2) 9-15. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0602p09_mitchell.pdf

SMITH S. D. M. (2005) Dementia Palliative Care Needs Assessment: A Focus on Spiritual Care . Vol. 8. (1) 13-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p13_smith.pdf

remnant (1)

ULANOV A. B. (2007) The Space between Pastoral Care and Global Terrorism . Vol. 10. (2) 3-8. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p03_ulanov.pdf

Renal Unit (1)

ALLAN A., MACRITCHIE I. (2007) Proactive or Reactive Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (2) 9-14. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1002p09_allan_macritchie.pdf

research (4)

BROWN N. (2007) We Are Students and the Teacher Is God . Vol. 10. (1) 11-19. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p11_brown.pdf

CHAPLIN J., MITCHELL D. (2001) Integrating Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care within Palliative Care . Vol. 4. (2) 8-11. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0402p08_chaplain_mitchell.pdf

COBB M. (2007) Challenge and Change: The Dynamic of Chaplaincy . Vol. 10. (1) 4-10. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/1001p04_cobb.pdf

STANWORTH R. (2005) Researching ‘Spirituality': Some of the Pitfalls and Pleasures of Theological Anthropology . Vol. 8. (1) 20-22. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p29_stanworth.pdf

Resilience (1)

GRIFFITH J. L. (2005) Therapeutic Role of Spirituality in Psychotherapy . Vol. 8. (1) 2-6. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0801p02_griffith.pdf

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