He further explores the challenges related to chaplaincy that are facing non-religious servicemembers.FlynnTomFree InquiryFlynn, Tom. "Humanist Chaplains in the Military: A Bridge Too Close?" Free Inquiry 31, no. 6 (October/November 2011)....
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Military MedicineSeddon, R. L., E. Jones, and N. Greenberg "The Role of Chaplains in Maintaining the Psychological Health of Military Personnel: An Historical and Contemporary Perspective." Military Medicine 176 Number 12 (2011): 1357-1361....
[02:17.88]In the past, Buddhist chaplains were often hired [02:22.24]by hospitals and police departments [02:25.36]to work with Asian immigrant communities. [02:28.80]During World War II, they served Japanese American soldiers...
MilitaryMinistryChaplains can play a unique and valuable role in the treatment of alcohol dependence, a condition that has physical, psychological, and spiritual dimensions. To best fulfill this role, chaplains need to have a broad understanding of the nature of alcohol problems and current ...
Chaplains have been embedded in military settings for over a millennium. In recent years however, the decline in spiritual/religious (S/R) affiliation of military personnel across Western cultures has led to some commentators questioning the utilization of religious chaplains by defence personnel. Thi...
But chaplains, civilian counselors, families of suicide victims, and sailors from commodores to the newly enlisted say these struggles pose unique challenges and security implications in the military, where suicides took the lives of 519 service members in 2021, per the latest Department of Defense...
Chaplains are often relegated to on call status in the treatment of patients. Particularly in end of life situations, practitioners are instructed to consult with the chaplain, or discuss with the patient whether a conversation with the chaplain would be welcome. But, how else could you be work...
From theAssociation for Professional Chaplains: “A chaplain is an individual who is ordained or endorsed by a faith group to provide chaplaincy care in diverse settings including, but not limited to, hospitals, corrections, long-term care, sports teams, palliative care, military, hospices, work...
Clergy in the trenches: Catholic military chaplains of Germany and Austria-Hungary during the First World War. Clergy in the trenches: Catholic military chaplains of Germany and Austria-Hungary during the First World War. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2011... PJ Houlihan - The University of...