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Clergy, Ethical Wills, Grief, Gratitude, Forgiveness, Psychology, Religion, Theology
BF - Psychology

BJ - Ethics
BV4335 - Practical Theology

BV41007 - Pastoral Theology


BF - Psychology
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BF575.G7.R68.1 - Grief And Recovery
Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, Isadora R. Rosenbaum, MA and Sabrina Selim, MD
Grief is a normal, psychological process, by taking the steps described in this article, you may help your survivors grieve. Grieving is painful because remembering requires recognition that the person we loved is no longer present. It takes a lot of courage and compassion to stand and act with others during times of distress. Each of the major religions observes a degree of ritual, when dealing with death.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/grief.html
Link added 2008-10-29; reviewed 2009-02-20
BF637.L340.1 - Art and Science of Forgiveness
Frederic Luskin, PhD
Forgiveness can be defined as the - peace and understanding that come from blaming that which has hurt you less, taking the life experience less personally, and changing your grievance story
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/forgive.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2006-11-17

BJ - Ethics
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BJ1286.B21.1 - Ethical Wills: Preserving Your Legacy of Values
Barry K. Baines, MD
Creating an ethical will provides a means for living on in the hearts and minds of family and friends after we are gone.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/ethicalwills.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2006-11-17
BJ1286.B21.2 - Putting Your Values on Paper: How to Write an Ethical Will
Barry K. Baines, MD
Ethical wills -- an age old custom for preserving and passing on your values, beliefs, life lessons, hopes for the future, love, and forgiveness to your family and community
http://www.cancerlynx.com/ethicalwrite.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2006-11-17
BJ1286.B21.3 - Ethical Wills: Preserving Your Legacy of Values
Barry K. Baines, MD
Ethical wills are a way to share your values, blessings, life's lessons, hopes and dreams for the future, love, and forgiveness with your family, friends, and community.
http://www.ethicalwill.com
Link added 2008-11-17;
BJ1286.W6.C469.1 - Appendix A - Potential Topics for an Ethical Will
CancerSupportiveCare Legacy Project
Reasons for making this ethical will - thoughts about life, death, ethics, family, decendants, friends, standards, hopes and goals.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/ethical.html
Link added 2008-05-25

BV4335 - Practical Theology
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BV4335.B247.1 - Five Tips For Clergy Helping Parishioners With Cancer
William M. Buchholz, MD and Susan W. Buchholz, PhD
Cancer can be an awkward disease. You want to help a parishioner who is ill but may not be confident just how to do it. You want to make sure your efforts are well received and appropriate for the situation.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/clergy.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2006-11-17
BV4335.D285.1 - It's a Miracle!
Nancy Hassett Dahm
Miracles happen every day to ordinary people living ordinary lives. So why don't we hear more about these incredible events? Perhaps people want to keep secret what is most precious and private to them. Or perhaps there is a fear of being called a zealot, and therefore not to be taken seriously.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/miracle.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2006-11-17
BV4335.K9.1 - Spirituality and Chaplaincy
Andrew Kneier, PhD, Jeffrey Silberman, DMin, Andrew Freinkel, MD, Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD, David Spiegel, MD
A life-threatening disease, such as cancer, confronts us with realities and questions that prompts to step back from our lives and reflect on the meaning and implications of the illness.
http://www.cancersupportivecare.com/spirituality.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-09-21
BV4335.N170.1 - The Healing Power of Spirituality
Neil F. Neimark, MD
In the world of health, it is clear that a sense of spirituality is a critical factor in the healing equation.How does spirituality intersect the physical, material world of cells and chemistry.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/spiritheal.html
Link added 2008-11-17;
BV4335.N170.2 - Gratitude Journaling
Neil F. Neimark, MD
Gratitude is an energy of the spiritual realm. Gratitude transforms the simple into the sacred. Multiply your spiritual and emotional wealth now by starting your gratitude journal.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/grateful.html
Link added 2011-02-01;
BV4335.N170.3 - The Healing Power of Spirituality
Neil F. Neimark, MD
In the world of health, it is clear that a sense of spirituality is a critical factor in the healing equation.How does spirituality intersect the physical, material world of cells and chemistry
http://www.cancerlynx.com/spiritheal.html
Link added 2011-02-01;

BV41007 - Pastoral Theology
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BV41007.Y134.1 - Talking With Children About Death
Reverend Linda Yates
Children and teens need your emotional honesty, not just your words. Share your sadness with them in a non-burdening way and allow yourself to cry in front of them. This shows them that it is okay to have these kinds of feelings and it is not the end of the world if adults cry. This is important even for clergy to remember
http://www.cancerlynx.com/deathtalk.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2006-11-17
BV41007.Y134.2 - To Flee Or Not to Flee: The Problem of Denial When Dying
Reverend Linda Yates
Over the years I have observed that how one dies seems to be as important as when one dies. Of course that has become more poignant as I continue to live with metastatic cancer myself
http://www.cancerlynx.com/denial.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2006-11-17
BV41007.Y134.3 - A Childrens "Time" During a Funeral
Reverend Linda Yates
Dying can be uncomfortable and take lots of work. Just like when we are babies we can not really imagine what the next world will be like after we die. We just know that it is there. God waits to love us in a new way in the next world. Someday after we all die we will all be together in God's next world. It is a promise God has made. God always keeps promises
http://www.cancerlynx.com/childfuneral.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2006-11-17
BV41007.Y134.4 - Pray In Your Own Way
Reverend Linda Yates
Trust that God is waiting persistently and patiently for you to connect. Find some practise that enables you to spend some time listening to what God might be trying to tell you
http://www.cancerlynx.com/pray.html
Link added 2007-01-15
BV41007.Y134.5 - Spiritual Honesty
Reverend Linda Yates
The first step to spiritual wholeness is to be honest with yourself and then be honest with God, whomever you envision God to be.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/honest.html
Link added 2007-01-15
BV41007.Y134.6 - Living a Life of Tenacious Gratitude
Reverend Linda Yates
The first step to spiritual wholeness is to be honest with yourself and then be honest with God, whomever you envision God to be.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/gratitude.html
Link added 2007-01-15
BV41007.Y134.7 - The Meanings of Suffering
Reverend Linda Yates
I did not get cancer because I was evil. I did not get cancer because I was good. I can not tell you how many people I have visited in my time as chaplain at the hospitals and in my work in pastoral charges who ask me what they've done to deserve this or that disease or this or that catastrophic accident
http://www.cancerlynx.com/suffering.html
Link added 2008-05-21


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First appeared September 10, 2006; updated June 6, 2011