The Role of the Minister in Caring for the Dying Patient and the BereavedBrian O'Connor, Daniel J. Cherico, Austin H. Kutscher MSS Information Corporation, 1978 - 226 páginas |
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Página 71
... effective such an ac- tion was found to be . RESULTS : Thirty - one physicians ( including 11 psychiatrists ) answered the questionnaire on the basis of how effective the services of a chaplain had been in their past experience , while ...
... effective such an ac- tion was found to be . RESULTS : Thirty - one physicians ( including 11 psychiatrists ) answered the questionnaire on the basis of how effective the services of a chaplain had been in their past experience , while ...
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... effective in the treatment of both psychologically disturbed patients and their relatives . More psychiatrists used the chaplain than non - psychiatrists . But in each situation , at least one - third of the psychiatrists and one - half ...
... effective in the treatment of both psychologically disturbed patients and their relatives . More psychiatrists used the chaplain than non - psychiatrists . But in each situation , at least one - third of the psychiatrists and one - half ...
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... effective ministry becomes rocky , indeed . Only when , in a literal sense , there is " no hiding place " , can the student have opportunity to integrate heritage and experience in manifesting the " very pres- ent help in trouble . " 18 ...
... effective ministry becomes rocky , indeed . Only when , in a literal sense , there is " no hiding place " , can the student have opportunity to integrate heritage and experience in manifesting the " very pres- ent help in trouble . " 18 ...
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Ministry to the Dying and the Bereaved | 8 |
Ministering to the Bereaved and the Dying | 19 |
The Clergy and Thanatology | 34 |
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