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HEALTH AND HOPE:
February 1-4, 2009
Walt Disney World®, Florida
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Spiritual Care Collaborative - Summit '09 Archives |
Summit '09 Archive
- Workshop Presentations & Notes
Preconference Workshops
- P1 - Using Lamentations to Lament
- P2 - Negotiating Uncertainty
- P3 - The System’s Response to Post Deployment from Combat
- P5 - Sing When the Spirit Says Sing: Clinical Applications of Music in Spiritual Care
- P6 - From Misery to Freedom: Psychotheology Goes to the Movies
- P7 - Orientation to Systems-Centered® Theory and Training
- P8 - Research Methods and Theory Building in Pastoral Care
- P9 - The Dance of End-of-Life Living
- P10 - Being a Healing Presence: Contemplative Practice as Spiritual Care
Moday Session 1 Workshops
- M1.1 - Chaplain, I'm Not Religious, but I am Spiritual:” Spiritual Paths for the
Institutionally Suspicious
- M1.2 - Raising the Standard? The development of palliative care in Scotland
- M1.3 - Helping Couples Recover from Infidelity: An Integrative Approach
- M1.4 - Leading Spirituality Groups in Multi-Faith Settings: Developing a Psychology and
Theology through the Use of and Examples
- M1.5 - The Mouse, The World: Secular Faith for Millions
- M1.6 - An Outlandish Idea: Evidence-based Spiritual Care Best Practices
- M1.7 - Vital to the Village:
Valiantly Voicing our Unique Contributions as Spiritual Care Providers
- M1.8 - Workplace Chaplaincy: Designing Creative Models for a
Multi-faith and Multi-cultural Workforce
- M1.9 - Death and Dying
An Islamic Perspective
- M1.10 - Discerning the Spiritual in the Language of Life
- M1.11 - Hiding in Shame from Health and Hope: Adult Children of Addiction as
Pastoral/Spiritual Care Students and the Benefits of an ACOA Group
- M1.13 - SPIRITUALITY AND SUICIDE:
Bereavement Support and Prevention
- M1.15 - Collaboration in Building a Better Team:
Spiritual Care Programming in Oncology Nursing
- M1.16 - Bio-Psycho-Spiritual Approaches to Spiritual Care for
People with Dementia
- M1.19 - Journeying Together: Partnership with Congregational Caregivers
- M1.20 - Wrestling with Hope: Finding a Life of Meaning in the Midst of suffering
- M1.21 - Removing Planks From Our Eyes: Caring Without Judging
- M1.27 - Nurturing Hope in Children: Identity, Agency, Eschatology
- M1.28 - Hope Versus Despair:
Educational Spirituality Groups for Mental Health Patients
Moday Session 2 Workshops
- M2.2 - American Indian Spirituality
- M2.3 - Beyond Religious Language in Spiritual Caregiving
- M2.4 - Cultural Collaboration in an Inter-Ethnic Supervisory Relationship:
Where West meets East in Harmony
- M2.5 - Creative Approaches to Spiritual Care: Lessons from an Interfaith Perspective
- M2.6 - Spirituality and Mental Health (Part 1)
- M2.6 - Spirituality and Mental Health (Part 2)
- M2.7 - Moral Distress: Diagnosis and Healing
- M2.8 - It Takes a Village:
Spiritual Care for Family Caregivers Across the Continuum of Care
- M2.9 - The Power of Lament to Create a Village of Care
- M2.10 - Using the Brain for a Change: Neuroscience and Narrative Therapy
- M2.12 - Encouraging and Engaging Muslim Chaplains
- M2.13 - Two Voices Speaking a Common Language of Hope:
Spiritual Care and Bioethics in Creative Collaboration
- M2.14 - Considerations for Collaboration I:
Piloting Training Programs
- M2.15 - Green Cross Academy of Traumatology
Standards of Self Care Guidelines
- M2.17 - Chaplains in Interfaith Dialogue
- M2.19 - Overview of Psychological First Aid for
Community Religious Professionals
- M2.21 - Integrating Spirituality and Healing: an active approach within the continuum of spiritual care –
informed through research
- M2.22 - Self Assessed Spiritual Skills of Health Care Professionals
- M2.24 - The Crucible of Grace: A Support Group Model for Adults with Sudden Child-Death Grief
- M2.25 - Spiritual Care for Health Care Providers
- M2.26 (Part 1)- Excellence in Interdisciplinary Care – Social Work & Spiritual Care Partnering to Effect Change
- M2.26 (Part 2)- Advocating for an Interdisciplinary Approach to Care - How Does it Benefit?
- M2.27 (Part 1)- One Size Does Not Fit All: Meeting the Health Care Needs of Diverse Populations
- M2.27 (Part 2)- Exploring Cultural and Linguistic Services in the Nation's Hospitals
- M2.28 - Health and Hope: The Hard Reality of Living Intentionally in a Village of Care
Tuesday Session Workshops
- T1.1 - Poetry and Music:
Partners in Healing Through Experiencing the Transcendent
- T1.3 (Part 1)- Patients and Families in Crisis:
Spiritual Interventions for Personal 9/11s
- T1.3 (Part 2)- Patients and Families in Crisis:
Spiritual Interventions for Personal 9/11s
- T1.3 (Part 3)- Patients and Families in Crisis:
Spiritual Interventions for Personal 9/11s
- T1.4 - Reflections on Spiritual Distress at the End of Life
- T1.5 - Considerations for Collaboration II:
Developing Curriculum, Competencies, and Outcomes
to meet the Requirements
for Counseling Specializations
- T1.7 - Supporting Military Members and their Families
- T1.8 - New Models to Transform & Heal through Collaboration & Relationships: the
Spiritual Focus of Interprofessional Care and Education
- T1.9 - Evidence-Based Spiritual Care: Desirable? Feasible? How Do We Get There?
- T1.10 - The Evolution of Spiritual Care in Israel: A Multi-Disciplinary
Approach Developed to Address a Diverse Multi-Cultural Society
- T1.13 - Introducing Systems-Centered® Therapy
- Summit '09 photos.
- Conference video and audio recordings can be purchased at GRC Productions, Inc.
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