Can you prove it? Research and Spiritual Care by Cheryl Holmes, Spiritual Health Victoria In 2017 I attended the first Chaplaincy Research Summer Institute in Chicago. I wondered whether a [...]
Three of Transforming Chaplaincy’s leadership team have been published in a new book from Springer. Project Coordinator Kathryn Lyndes and Co-Directors Wendy Cadge and George Fitchett [...]
ACPE(Ireland) and the Canadian Association of Spiritual Care have formally recognized each other’s CPE programs and CPE supervisory status as of April 25. Read more at ACPE Ireland.
Trace Haythorn, Executive Director of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, recently published an article in Windows, the magazine of Austin Seminary. In “Educating for [...]
Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is a process focused on developing students’ personal integration. Outcomes for CPE need to expand to reflect current research in religion and spirituality [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow Paul Galchutt has been invited to take part in the first Interprofessional Spiritual Care Education Curriculum, which will focus this year on “training the [...]
I see myself as both chaplain and prospector. Occasionally, I find a gold nugget that needs weighing and evaluating. It may be rejected and may be my last. But what compels me to the uncertain [...]
The Birth of a European Research Institute for Chaplains in Healthcare (ERICH): Initiated by Chaplains for the Promotion of Research by Chaplains
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On the 6 June the European Research Institute for Chaplains in Healthcare (ERICH) celebrated its launch at the University of Leuven, Belgium, in the company of over 180 chaplains, chaplaincy [...]
The case study “Moral Injury” traces care provided by a chaplain in a mental health institution to a former military marksman named “Hans”. Hans was in care at a specialized unit for military [...]