Ageing, Disability and Spirituality: Addressing the Challenge of Disability in Later LifeElizabeth MacKinlay Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 15 févr. 2008 - 272 pages This collection examines theological and ethical issues of ageing, disability and spirituality, with an emphasis on how ageing affects people who have mental health and developmental disabilities. |
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... emotional and spiritual connectedness. Hallahan (Chapter 8) also writes of the minimal participation of people with disabilities 'at the heart of congregational life'. She writes about the 'priority of belonging', noting that the ...
... emotions, there can be no doubt. In the dominant discourse, however, and in some of the subordinate discourses also, dementia sufferers are present largely as an absence. Those who are recognizable as persons are the carers. The ...
... perspective which offers a strong place for the significance of relationships, emotions, feelings and non-cognitive experiences. A theology of dementia care Important as Kitwood's position is 28 / AGEING, DISABILITY AND SPIRITUALITY.
... Emotion, feelings and spirituality are carried by the rituals and the use of symbols in these. Music, art and dance are important bearers of meaning, especially for those who struggle to find the right words to express what they want to ...
... emotional and spiritual support. The therapy of L'Arche is essentially a therapy of relationship. We believe that by choosing to share life and build relationships of friendship, mutuality, celebration and forgiveness, we will ...
Table des matières
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A Narrative of Ageing
Loss and Exclusion | 72 |
Ethical
and Theological Issues for
Dementia Care | 81 |
Exploring Disability
and Spirituality | 94 |
The Interplay of Faith
and Depression in Later Life | 163 |
The Potential for Choir Work
to Reduce Depression and
Meet Spiritual Needs | 182 |
Chapter
15
Humour and Its Link to Meaning
and Spirituality in War | 200 |
Chapter
16
Pastoral Rituals Ageing and
New Paths into Meaning | 217 |
The Possibilities for
Wellbeing and Care | 233 |
REFERENCES
| 240 |
CONTRIBUTORS
| 258 |
SUBJECT INDEX
| 263 |
Jacobs
Wrestling with the Unknown
Genesis 32 | 106 |
Addressing the Challenge of
Dementia in Later Life | 118 |
A Journey Inwards
to a Spiritual Self | 134 |
Buddhist Perspectives for a
Theology of Pastoral Care
for the Ageing and Persons
with Disabilities | 145 |
AUTHOR INDEX
| 269 |
back cover | 273 |