A spirituality of death in the context of pastoral care and counseling

Article indépendant

CORPUZ, Jeff Clyde G.

In major world religious/spiritual traditions, death is accepted as a natural end of life and a point of transition into the unknown. In this paper, I reflect on how my personal experience as both a survivor from a Near-Death Experience (NDE) and as a theologian doing pastoral care and counseling. NDEs foster an internal sense of connection to the divine and to something greater or higher than the self which I call as the "Spirituality of Death."

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15423050221130770

Voir la revue «The journal of pastoral care and counseling»

Autres numéros de la revue «The journal of pastoral care and counseling»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

A spirituality of death in the context of pas...

Article indépendant | CORPUZ, Jeff Clyde G. | The journal of pastoral care and counseling

In major world religious/spiritual traditions, death is accepted as a natural end of life and a point of transition into the unknown. In this paper, I reflect on how my personal experience as both a survivor from a Near-Death Expe...

The importance of spiritual mindfulness in pa...

Article indépendant | CORPUZ, Jeff Clyde G. | The American journal of hospice and palliative care

Palliative care is a specialized medical approach that aims to improve the quality of life for individuals facing serious illnesses. While palliative care addresses the physical and emotional aspects of illness, one dimension ofte...

Teaching death, spirituality, and palliative ...

Article | CORPUZ, Jeff Clyde G. | Palliative & Supportive Care | vol.23

Teaching death, spirituality, and palliative care equips students with critical skills and perspectives for holistic patient care. This interdisciplinary approach fosters empathy, resilience, and personal growth while enhancing co...

De la même série

Kübler-Ross and the re-visioning of death as ...

Article indépendant | BREGMAN, Lucy | The journal of pastoral care and counseling | n°1 | vol.73

Fifty years ago, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross' On Death and Dying provided a model of dying as stages of coping with impending loss of one's life. She sought to give dying hospital patients a voice; the result gave a new model for speaki...

Competencies for spiritual care professionals...

Article indépendant | STANG, Vivian | The journal of pastoral care and counseling

The purpose of this project was to update competencies for spiritual care professionals specializing in palliative and bereavement care in Canada. Phase one feedback was obtained from 11 clients: six inpatients with greater than t...

A spirituality of death in the context of pas...

Article indépendant | CORPUZ, Jeff Clyde G. | The journal of pastoral care and counseling

In major world religious/spiritual traditions, death is accepted as a natural end of life and a point of transition into the unknown. In this paper, I reflect on how my personal experience as both a survivor from a Near-Death Expe...

Chargement des enrichissements...