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Medicine, ethics, and theology embrace various ideas and concepts regarding human suffering - ranging from pain, suffering from loneliness, a lack of meaning or finitude, to a religious understanding of suffering, grounded in a suffering and compassionate God. In the practices of clinical medical ethics and health care chaplaincy, these diverse concepts overlap. What kind of conflicts arise from different concepts in patient care and counseling, and how should they be dealt with in a reflective way? Fostering international interdisciplinary scientific conversations, the book aims to deepen the discussion in medical ethics concerning the understanding of suffering, and the caring and counseling of patients.
Beratung --- bioethics --- Seelsorge --- religious ethics --- Bioethik --- clinical ethics --- Coping --- ethics education --- health care --- Islam --- Krankenhaus --- Moraltheologie --- palliative medicine --- Palliativmedizin --- pastoral counselling --- Pastoraltheologie --- Religion --- Medical ethics. --- Suffering --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Philosophy. --- Religious aspects.
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minority religions and counselling --- Diocesan advisers --- psychotherapy --- sociology --- new religious movements --- systemic psychotherapy --- family psychotherapy --- therapy with former members of destructive cults --- psychological development and consequences of involvement with new religious movements --- counselling issues for members, former members and families --- art --- philosophy --- controversial new social movements --- member and former member experiences --- Panganism --- Scientology auditing --- pastoral counselling --- total spiritual freedom --- faith and families --- The Family International --- Children of God --- mindfulness --- You Tube --- emotional exchange --- attachment --- Buddha --- Bowlby --- twelve step mutual aid --- spirituality --- vulnerability --- recovery
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