Chaplains play a unique role in the Veterans Affairs (VA) health care systems and have numerous responsibilities. Compassion satisfaction (CS), compassion fatigue (CF), and burnout (BO) are three [...]
The current study examines the extent to which selected work-related variables differentially predict burnout and secondary traumatic stress (STS) and the degree to which social support mitigates [...]
Compassion Fatigue, Compassion Satisfaction, and Burnout were studied in a convenience sample of 66 male and female Rabbis who work as chaplains and attended the annual conference of the National [...]
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Rev. Marilyn Barnes was a plenary speaker at the June 2017 Association of Professional Chaplains annual meeting. During her presentation, she framed chaplains’ roles in terms of existing research [...]
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On August 22, the Professional Standards Authority of the United Kingdom accredited the UK Board of Healthcare Chaplaincy’s register. This means that UK chaplains are now eligible, upon [...]
Risks, benefits, and recommendations for pastoral care on inpatient psychiatric units: a systematic review
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OBJECTIVE: A systematic review was conducted of the biomedical literature regarding pastoral care (PaC) providers on inpatient psychiatric units with the aim of answering 3 questions: (1) What [...]
Belief in a concerned God has been shown to be associated with lower depression through the mediation of hopelessness. This study hypothesized that this relationship would also be true [...]
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