Contemplative Caregiving

Contemplative Caregiving
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Finding Healing, Compassion, and Spiritual Growth through End-of-Life Care

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

نویسنده

John Eric Baugher

ناشر

Shambhala

شابک

9780834841994
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

March 25, 2019
Baugher (Creative Social Change), a social science researcher and longtime hospice volunteer, illuminates the life-giving opportunities that arise from the hospice experience (both those in hospice and caregivers) in this compassionate and intimate look at caring for the dying. Baugher describes how he began caregiving at age 18, as a means to cope with the trauma of his mother’s murder and being estranged from his father. With hindsight, he notes that his early volunteering was more about him than his patients: “I was so blinded by my glowingly good intentions.” But that early desire to seem like a caring person led him on a path of humility and true healing as he came to view hospice work as a transformative spiritual practice. Baugher relays stories of caregivers from many walks of life: prison inmates, Vietnam veterans, and people seeking to assuage guilt over not having cared for dying loved ones, among others. While examining preconceptions and behaviors that can undermine the quality of caregiving, such as romanticizing hospice work and infantilizing a dying person, Baugher contends that everyone has the capacity to care, and that learning from mistakes leads to spiritual growth. Each chapter includes a section called “Contemplation,” which often poses a question (for instance, “Who would you be without your grief?”). While this elegant work will be of particular value to hospice volunteers, Baugher’s wisdom will resonate with anyone who finds themselves caring for someone at the end-of-life.



Library Journal

May 1, 2019

Educator and social science researcher Baugher (coeditor, Leading with Spirit, Presence, and Authenticity) distills caregiving practices to foster emotional and spiritual growth in the lives of individuals, organizations, and society. Using a holistic point of view, he delves into the postures of compassion and healing, citing the benefits of caring with a playful spirit and as a means toward achieving mindfulness. VERDICT Baugher removes the drudgery from caregiving to offer readers greater goals on which to focus. Recommended for all caregivers and anyone about to enter that space.

Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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