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Home » 2023 Retreat » Past Conferences » 2013 National Conference » 2013 Conference Handouts and other Materials

2013 Conference Handouts and other Materials

Pre-Conference workshop materialsClick on the name of a workshop below, or scroll down the page.
P1 – Rolling Down the Road to Emmaus: A New Model of Ministry After Retirement: Bamesberger P2 – When Our River of Compassion Runs Dry – The Difference Between “Suffering With” or “Suffering For”: Conrad
P3 – How to Recruit, Train, and Supervise Spiritual Care Volunteers: Moran P4 – Current Issues in Health Care Ethics Consultation: Skaja /Gallagher

 

Conference workshop materialsClick on the name of a workshop below, or scroll down the page.
S1 – Christian Spirituality and Hindu Spirituality: A Comparative Study: Chacko S2 – The Healing Practice of Healthcare: The Transformative Value of Caregiving: Smink S3 – Expanding Spiritual Care in Clinic Settings: Jones/Sandoval
S4 – “Shall We Gather at the River?”: Music for Patients Who Struggle with God: Murphy S5 – Teaching Staff to Talk about Spirituality with Patients: Kaufmann/Donnelly S6 – Using Your Best Practices to Aid Research and Pastoral Care: Gundersen
S7 – Dog Ministry: A Call to Explore a Riverlet of Action, A Structure for Ministry with Dogs Rather Than to Them: Felton/Pelster S8 – Self Care Through Gestalt Pastoral Care: Rowan
 
N1 – N5
N1-N5 are NACC Workshops; handouts will be provided on site.
 
M1 – Models for Determining Adequate Staffing: Jones, Letourneau, Serban M2 – A Massage to the Soul: The Healing Power in the Heartbeat of the Drum: Duru M3 – Figuring Out Who Wants To See Us and Why: Triaging Patient Care Needs Using Survey Data: Marek
M4 – Supporting a Hospice Interdisciplinary Team with Major Ethical Dilemmas: McGann M5 – Perinatal and Neonatal Palliative Care: Two Hospitals, Two Case Studies, One Family: Gifts and Challenges: Weisbrich/Hauck M6 – Creativity in the CPE Process: Beckenhauer
M7 – Respecting Diverse Religious Traditions at End of Life: Lichter M8 – Rivers of Change: Embrace Your Power to Change Anything: Malueg

 

Pre-Conference Workshops
Saturday, April 13, 2013 7:30 am – 11:30 pm

P1 ~ Rolling Down the Road to Emmaus: A New Model of Ministry After Retirement: Bamesberger


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
None required per presenter.

Presentation Materials

No presentation materials provided.

P2 ~ When Our River of Compassion Runs Dry – The Difference Between “Suffering With” or “Suffering For”: Conrad


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Gerner, C.K. (2009). The mindful path to self compassion: Freeing yourself from destructive thoughts and emotions. New York: The Guilford Press.

McNeill, D. P. , Morrison, D. A., and Nouwen, H. (2005). Compassion: A reflection on the Christian life. Colorado Springs, CO: Image Books.

Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project – compassionfatigue.org

The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education – ccare.stanford.edu

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)

No presentation materials provided.

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P3 ~ How to Recruit, Train, and Supervise Spiritual Care Volunteers: Moran


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)

Morgan, M. (2009). Development of guidelines for pastoral care volunteers in health facilities. Australian Journal of Pastoral Care and Health, 3(1). Retrieved from www.pastoraljournal.findaus.com/pdfs/Developm.pdf.

Nichols, M. (Director). (2001). Wit [Film]. (Available from HBO Home Video at store.hbo.com).

Pastoral Care Volunteers – Trinity Episcopal – www.trinityeverett.org/index.php/service-organizations/pastoral-care-volunteers.

Pastoral Volunteer Program – A Model for Training and Supervision in a Long-Term Care Facility –huc.edu/ckimages/files/Kalsman/Naditch,%20B%20and%20Paasche-Orlow,%20S%20-%20Pastoral%20Volunteer%20Program.pdf.

Role Description for Pastoral Care Volunteers – www.lifelinechaplaincy.org/pdf/Role%20Description%20for%20Pastoral%20Care%20Volunteers.pdf.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
No presentation materials provided.

P4 ~ Current Issues in Health Care Ethics Consultation: Skaja /Gallagher


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop) American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. (2010). Core competencies for healthcare ethics
consultation (2nd ed.). Glenview, IL: American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. Retrieved from www.asbh.org/publications/content/core-compentencies.html 2010.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials) (PDFs)

P4 – Presentation, Health Care Ethics Consultation (2 per page)
P4 – Presentation, Health Care Ethics Consultation (4 per page)

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NACC Workshops
Saturday, April 13, 2013 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm

N1 – N5

N1-N5 are NACC Workshops; handouts will be provided on site.


75-minute Workshops
Sunday, April 14, 2013 11:00 am – 12:15 pm

S1 ~ Christian Spirituality and Hindu Spirituality: A Comparative Study: Chacko


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)

None required per presenter

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)

S1 – Presentation, Christian Spirituality and Hindu Spirituality (3 per page)
S1 – Presentation, Christian Spirituality and Hindu Spirituality (full page)

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S2 ~ The Healing Practice of Healthcare: The Transformative Value of Caregiving: Smink


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop) Campbell, J. (1973). The hero with a thousand faces (Bollingen Series XVII). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

de Beer, J. and O’Connell Killen, P. (1994). The art of theological reflection. New York, NY: Crossroad.

Jones, C.A. (2007). The way of story: The craft and soul of writing. Ojai, CA: Michael Wiese.

May, R. (1991). The cry for myth. New York: W.W. Norton.

Ulanov A.B. and Ulanov, B. (2008). The healing imagination: The meaning of psyche and soul. Switzerland: Daimon Verlag.

Presentation Materials
S2 – Presentation Materials, The Healing Practice of Healthcare

S3 ~ Expanding Spiritual Care in Clinic Settings: Jones/Sandoval


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
None required per presenter

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)

S3 – Presentation, New Model for Spiritual Care
S3 – Discussion to Develop an Action Plan

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S4 ~ “Shall We Gather at the River?”: Music for Patients Who Struggle with God: Murphy


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
None required per presenter.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
No presentation materials provided

S5 ~ Teaching Staff to Talk about Spirituality with Patients: Kaufmann/Donnelly


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
None required per presenter.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)

S5 – Agenda
S5 – Communication Skills for Spiritual Conversations
S5 – Education Table Planning
S5 – Pre and Post Test
S5 – Spiritual Distress
S5 – Supporting Evidence for the Needs Assessment Data

S6 ~ Using Your Best Practices to Aid Research and Pastoral Care: Gundersen


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)

None required per presenter.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
S6 – Best Practice, The Challege to Promote Shared Learning (PDF)

S7 ~ Dog Ministry: A Call to Explore a Riverlet of Action, A Structure for Ministry with Dogs Rather Than to Them: Felton/Pelster


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Note: There will be a ministry dog at this workshop.

Elliott, E.A. (2011). Canine ministers of healing: Therapy dogs help a range of people in nursing homes, schools, and even a Barnes and Noble bookstore. Retrieved from http://bustedhalo.com/features/canine-ministers-of-healing.

Felton, J.E. (2002). Four-footed ministers: A Roman Catholic lay pastoral care model for the use of
canine companions in ministry to the elderly in retirement communities
. Unpublished master’s thesis, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, Oregon.

Felton, J.E. (2004). Do all dogs go to heaven? Implications for pastoral care to elder persons. Healing
Ministry 11(2)
, 77-80.

Felton, J.E. (2004). The significance of story in pastoral care to the elder person. Healing Ministry 11(3),
113-115.

Felton, J.E. (2005). Four-footed ministers: Their theology of presence – A research study on CAM/PS
(canine-assisted ministry/pastoral and spiritual care). Unpublished master’s thesis, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, Oregon.

Felton, J.E. (2005). Canine-assisted pastoral care: She gave a party and nobody came. Healing Ministry 12
(1)
, 13-16.

Felton, J.E. (2006). If I but touch the hem of his cloak…: ‘Touching prayer’ as the best of both worlds.
Healing Ministry 13(3), 7-9.

Felton, J.E. (2008). Four-footed ministers: Their theology of presence. Staarbrucken, Germany: VDM Publishing.

Felton, J.E. (2012). Four-footed ministers in formation: The four-footed ministers pastoral-care program training manual
for dog ministry based on the CAM/PS model
. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon.

Felton, J.E. (2012). Dog ministry: Bringing together dogs, prayer, nursing home residents. Vision 22(6),
23-26.

Felton, J.E. (2013). Four-footed ministers in formation: The four-footed ministers pastoral-care program training manual
on dog ministry
. Indianapolis, IN: iUniverse.

Felton, J.E. (in press). Mirror image: Ministry with dogs rather than to them. The Ark.

Felton, J.E., (in press). Dog ministry: Where spiritual/pastoral care has a wet nose and four feet. Human
Development Magazine
.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)

S7 – Presentation, Dog Ministry
S7 – A Face of Forgiveness, Jesus and Rufus
S7 – ADA Brief Service Dogs
S7 – Dog Ministry Role Play
S7 – HDevelopment Magazine – Article
S7 – Midrash – A Face of Forgiveness
S7 – Prayer Service

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S8 ~ Self Care Through Gestalt Pastoral Care: Rowan


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Norberg, T. (2005). Consenting to grace: An introduction to gestalt pastoral care. Staten Island NY: Gestalt
Pastoral Care.

Gestalt Pastoral Care – www.gestaltpastoralcare.org

What is Gestalt Pastoral Care? – www.gestaltpastoralcare.org/index.php?page=about

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)

S8 What is Gestalt Pastoral Care? (PDF)
S8 – Explorations in Gestalt Pastoral Care (PDF)
S8 – Aware Breathing (PDF)
S8 Faith Imagination Prayer Days (PDF)
S8 – History (PDF)
S8 Retreats For Your Group (PDF)


75-minute Workshops
Monday, April 15, 2013 10:45 am – 12:00 pm

M1 ~ Models for Determining Adequate Staffing: Jones, Letourneau, Serban


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Presenters request that participants come to the workshop with some ideas about what they have done to either justify staffing or articulate the value of chaplains when talking about staffing needs?

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
M1-Presentation, Models for Determining Adequate Staffing

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M2 ~ A Massage to the Soul: The Healing Power in the Heartbeat of the Drum: Duru


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop) Balsara, Z. and MacTavish, H.A. (2011). Songs, science and spirit. Cotati, CA: Provident Publishing.

Friedman, R.L. (2000). The healing power of the drum. Reno, NV: White Cliffs Media.

Friedman, R.L. (2011). The healing power of the drum, book two: A journey of rhythm and stories. Reno, NV: White Cliffs Media.

Hull, A. (1999). Drum circle spirit: Facilitating human potential through rhythm. Reno, NV: White Cliffs Media.

Stevens, C. (2012). Music medicine: The science and spirit of healing yourself with sound. Louisville, CO: Sounds True.

Stevens, C. (2003). The art and heart of drum circles. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard.

Wilson, S.G. (1992). The drummer’s path: Moving the spirit with ritual and traditional drumming. Rochester, VT:
Destiny Books.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
No presentation materials provided.

M3 ~ Figuring Out Who Wants To See Us and Why: Triaging Patient Care Needs Using Survey Data: Marek


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop) Buryska, J.F., Chacko, J.P., Evans, J.L., Jenkins, S.M., Johnson, M.E., Marek, D.V., Mueller, P.S.,
Piderman, K.M., Plevak, D.J., and Spampinato, C.M. (2013). Identifying and ministering to the spiritual needs of hospitalized Catholics. Health Progress, 94(2), 58-61. Retrieved from www.chausa.org/Pages/Publications/Health_Progress/Current_Issue.

Buryska, J.F., Durland, H.L., Hansen, P.D., Howick, P.H., Jenkins, S.M., Johnson, M.E., Lackore, K.A., Lovejoy, L.A., Marek, D.V., Mueller, P.S., O’Bryan, F.G., Piderman, K.M., and Shanafelt, T.D. (2010). Predicting patients’ expectations of hospital chaplains: A multisite survey. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 85(11), 1002-1010. Provided by author for personal use.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
See education materials above.

M4 ~ Supporting a Hospice Interdisciplinary Team with Major Ethical Dilemmas: McGann


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Kinzbrunner, B.M., Weinreb, N.J. and Policzer, J.S. (2002). Twenty common problems: End of life care. New York: McGraw Hill.

Palmer, P.J. (2007). The courage to teach: Exploring the inner landscape of a teacher’s life. San Francisco, CA:
Jossey-Bass.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
No presentation materials provided.

M5 ~ Perinatal and Neonatal Palliative Care: Two Hospitals, Two Case Studies, One Family: Gifts and Challenges: Weisbrich/Hauck


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)

Dyregrov, A. and Gjestad, R. (2011). Sexuality following the loss of a child. Death Studies 35, 289-315.

Gunn, J. (2011). The grandparent’s journey. Neonatal Network: The Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 30(4), 273.

Fitchett, G., Lyndes, K., Cadge, W., Berlinger, N., Flanagan, E., and Misasi, J. (2011). The role of professional chaplains on pediatric palliative care teams: Perspectives from physicians and chaplains.
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 14(6), 704-707. Retrieved from http://www.thehastingscenter.org/uploadedFiles/About/People/Staff/Fitchett%20et%20al%202011%20%E2%80%93%20Role%20of%20Professional%20Chaplains%20on%20Pediatric%20Palliative%20Care%20Teams.pdf.

Kirk, P. and Schwiebert, P. (2012). When hello means goodbye: A guide for parents whose child dies before birth, at birth, or shortly after birth. Portland, OR: Grief Watch.

McCreight, B.S. (2008). Perinatal loss: A qualitative study in Northern Ireland. Omega 57(1), 1-19.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
No presentation materials provided.

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M6 ~ Creativity in the CPE Process: Beckenhauer


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
None required per presenter.

Presentation Materials
No presentation materials provided.

M7 ~ Respecting Diverse Religious Traditions at End of Life: Lichter


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)

Bailey, L.W. and Fisher, M.P. (2007). An anthology of living religions (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Cooper, E. and Wintz, S. (2009). Cultural and spiritual sensitivity: A learning module for health care professionals. Retrieved from www.healthcarechaplaincy.org/userimages/Cultural_Spiritual_Sensitivity_Learning_%20Module%207-10-09.pdf.

Fisher, M.P. (2007). Living religions (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Fosarelli, P. (2008). Prayers and rituals at time of illness and dying: The practices of five world religions. West Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Press.

HealthCare Chaplaincy. (2010). A dictionary of patients’ spiritual and cultural values for health care professionals.
Retrieved from www.healthcarechaplaincy.org/userimages/Cultural & Spiritual Dictionary 12-20-10.pdf.

Magida, A.J. and Matlins., S.M. (Eds.). (2006). How to be a perfect stranger: The essential religious etiquette handbook. (4th ed.). Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights Publishing.

Magida, A.J. and Matlins., S.M. (Eds.). (1999). How to be a perfect stranger: A guide to etiquette in other people’s religious ceremonies. Woodstock, VT: Jewish Lights Publishing.

Roswell Park Cancer Institute Pastoral Care Department and Department of Diversity. (2009). Caring
across cultures and belief systems: A resource guide for healthcare professionals in an interfaith world
. Retrieved
from www.nacc.org/docs/conference/2011/S6 Cultures and Belief Systems – Lenegan (2).pdf.

The Joint Commission. (2010). Advancing effective communication, cultural competence, and patient- and family-centered care: A roadmap for hospitals Oakbrook Terrace, IL: The Joint Commission.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
M7 – Presentation Materials – Respecting Diverse Religious Traditions.pdf

M8 ~ Rivers of Change: Embrace Your Power to Change Anything: Malueg


Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)

Craigie, F.C. (2010). Positive spirituality in health care. Minneapolis, MN: Mill City Press.

DiClemente, C., Norcross, J., and Prochaska, J.O. (1995). Changing for good: A revolutionary six-stage program for overcoming bad habits and moving your life positively forward. New York: William Morrow.

Grenny, J., Maxfield, D., McMillan, R., Patterson, K., and Switzler, A. (2007). Influencer: The power to change anything. Columbus, OH: McGraw-Hill.
Grenny, J., Maxfield, D., McMillan, R., Patterson, K., and Switzler, A. (2012). Change anything: The new science of personal success. New York: Business Plus.

Presentation Materials (items to be brought to the workshop and/or presentation materials)
No presentation materials provided.

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