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In the Beginning: A Canadian Ethnographic Study on Sources and Definitions of Spiritual Reflection Used by Health Care Professionals Who are Not Chaplains

This qualitative study presents a literature review, methodology, findings and discussion from a sample of 20 health care professional around their experiences of sources and definitions of spiritual reflection. The sample includes nursing, social work, occupational therapy, medicine, physiotherapy,...

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Published in:The journal of pastoral care & counseling 2010-03, Vol.64 (1), p.1-14
Main Authors: O'Connor, Thomas St. James, Chow, Mike, Payne, Gary, Young, Janet, Rivera, Myrta, Meakes, Elizabeth, McGregor, Laura, Howitt, Janet
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Meaning
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Medicine
Music
Music therapy
Nurses
Occupational therapy
Physiotherapy
Poetry
Psychology
Qualitative research
Sacredness
Social work
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