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Spirituality, ethics, and care
Spirituality, ethics, and care
Simon Robinson
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"Spirituality, Ethics and Care" aims to provide guidance on how to integrate spirituality and ethics in professional and voluntary care. The author argues that the strong connections between moral meaning and spirituality are often not reflected in the health and social care literature. Often spirituality is seen as religion and religion is seen as independent of ethical decision-making, unless you happen to be working with a patient or carer who wishes to assert their religious rights. In this book, the author seeks to develop a broader view of spirituality and explore how this can be applied to ethics and morals in health and social care practice. Using case studies and examples from everyday situations, such as end of life decisions, conjoined twins, heart conditions, social work, mental health and emergency care practice, the book aims to provide a practical framework for incorporating spirituality into ethical decision-making and care. This book will encourage and inspire social workers, healthcare professionals and church pastoral practitioners.
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