Scottish Association of Chaplains in Healthcare
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Referencing and Access to Articles References are ordered by keywords and by author. All articles are available full-text on-line via the URL printed with each reference or by accessing the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy pages on the Scottish Association of Healthcare Chaplains Website www.sach.org.uk/journal Articles from Volume 8 onward will be available from the web-site. At any time the current issue of the journal will only be available in print form by subscription. However, you can view the index, title, abstract and keywords via the web pages. Subscription can be arranged via the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy web pages: www.sach.org.uk/journal
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.
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
revenge (1)
CHALMERS M. (2002) Abuse of Power in Pastoral Relationships . Vol. 5. (2) 21-25. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0502p21_chalmers.pdf
Risk Assessment (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
ritual (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
role (1)
FRASER D. (2004) Clarity and Cost Effectiveness in Chaplaincy . Vol. 7. (1) 26-30. http://www.sach.org.uk/journal/0701p26_fraser.pdf
Roman Catholic (4)
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) |