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My Wound Is Deep, but Clean

rabbichaplain wrote 9 months ago: All I can offer about this piece is that all have this experience when experiencing the death of a l … more →

Tags: Pastoral Care, spiritual care, chaplaincy, bereavement, bereavement, pastoral care, spiritual care, chaplaincy, Grief and Loss

'Allowing' vs.'Do Not': Language Makes A Huge Difference in End-of-Life Decisions

rabbichaplain wrote 10 months ago: There is much debate among health care professionals about the question of changing the language of … more →

Tags: chaplaincy, Health Care, Jewish Medical Ethics, medical ethics, allow natural death, And..., chaplaincy, DNR, do not resuscitate

Are You Making Decisions About Your Health Care in a Vacuum?

rabbichaplain wrote 1 year ago: While it is true that we need to be informed of all of our health care options, I am not sure that w … more →

Tags: chaplaincy, medical ethics, Jewish Medical Ethics, Hospice, Health Care, chaplaincy, medical ethics, Jewish Medical Ethics, Health Care 2

Can a Person 'Suffer From Life'?1 comment

rabbichaplain wrote 1 year ago: The following piece by Rev. Dr. Martha Jacobs is a further discussion of a topic I shared about here … more →

Tags: Pastoral Care, spiritual care, chaplaincy, medical ethics, Hospice, Health Care, Religion, pastoral care, spiritual care

Does God Prefer Longevity Over Quality of Life?

rabbichaplain wrote 1 year ago: And here is the million dollar question for all those who get into the debate of quantity vs. qualit … more →

Tags: Pastoral Care, spiritual care, chaplaincy, medical ethics, Health Care, Religion, pastoral care, spiritual care, chaplaincy

Controlling what we can in the face of death

rabbichaplain wrote 1 year ago: There is a series on the Huffington Post’s website dedicated to Christian perspectives on end- … more →

Tags: Pastoral Care, spiritual care, chaplaincy, Hospice, huffington post


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