Description
There Is Always Hope: The Essence of Spiritual Care: Tessie Mandeville, Chaplain, PeaceHealth St Joseph's Medical Center
Objectives:
- Understand a working definition of spirituality and how it is an essential component of wholeness
- Distinguish between “hope”, “cure”, and “optimism”
- Describe recent articles on the science of hope and how hope protects the brain
- Conclude that there is reason (and science) for hope
Document Type
PowerPoint Presentation
Start Date
17-5-2019 12:35 PM
End Date
17-5-2019 1:55 PM
Location
Settlemyer Hall, Bellingham Technical College
Genre/Form
lectures
Program
Palliative Care Institute Main Navigation Home About Events Students Resources Partners Support Palliative Care: Treating the Whole Person
Subjects – Topical (LCSH)
Spiritual care (Medical care); Holistic medicine; Palliative treatment; Hope
Type
Text
Rights
Copying of this document in whole or in part is allowable only for scholarly purposes. It is understood, however, that any copying or publication of this document for commercial purposes, or for financial gain, shall not be allowed without the author’s written permission.
Language
English
Format
application/pdf
Keywords
Holistic health, Hope, Spirituality, Religion, Palliative Care
Included in
There is Always Hope: The Essence of Spiritual Care
Settlemyer Hall, Bellingham Technical College
There Is Always Hope: The Essence of Spiritual Care: Tessie Mandeville, Chaplain, PeaceHealth St Joseph's Medical Center
Objectives:
- Understand a working definition of spirituality and how it is an essential component of wholeness
- Distinguish between “hope”, “cure”, and “optimism”
- Describe recent articles on the science of hope and how hope protects the brain
- Conclude that there is reason (and science) for hope