Working relationships : spirituality in human service and organisational life
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Working relationships : spirituality in human service and organisational life
(Practical theology series)
Jessica Kingsley, 2004
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-178) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this illuminating and thoughtful text, Neil Pembroke shows how relationships form the heart of chaplaincy, nursing and social care practice. Developing ideas from Martin Buber and virtue theory he shows how authentic, compassionate self-communication forms the basis of relatedness in human services work.
Drawing on examples from everyday life and human services work settings, Pembroke demonstrates the importance of trust and feelings of belonging in the working environment. He considers in particular the connection between spirituality and the idea of personal charm, showing how charm can be seen as a vital component in the communication of self, which enables us to nurture the physical and spiritual well-being of those we care for.
目次
Introduction. PART I: Self-Communication in the Human Service Professions. Introduction to Part 1. 1. Self-Communication. 2. Virtue and Practices. 3. Self-Communication as a Virtue in the Human Service Professions. Charm in Human Service. PART II: Belonging and Trust in the Organisational Life: A Covenantal Perspective. 5. Belonging in the Workplace. 6. Trust in the Organisation. 7.Competition, Co-operation and Trust: From Business to the NHS. Conclusion. Bibliography.
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