
Vol. 26, No. 2
March/April 2016
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Moral Distress: Awareness and Approaches
Others offer valuable resources for moral distress – by David Lichter, DMin
What is moral distress? An overview – by Fr. Bryan Lamberson
Family meeting resolves son’s moral dilemma – by Charles W. Sidoti
Support group gives nurses a chance to process feelings – by Lisa A. O’Connell
Moral Distress: Are There Solutions? – by Georgia Gojmerac-Leiner
Moral distress, up close and personal – by Fr. Bryan Lamberson
Conditions in pediatric hospital ripe for moral distress – by Jim Manzardo
Relationships built in long-term care may lead to moral distress – by Ellen Williams-Masson
Behavioral health staffers face unique issues of moral distress – by Richard Rudolph
What does the literature tell us about moral distress? – by Marilyn Williams
News and Views
Seeking, Finding: Out of chaotic hospital scene, love and hope emerge – by Camille Buckley
Book Reviews
Book review: The Virtue of Resilience
Book review: Spiritual Care in Practice: Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy