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Document Description
Title
Emotion
management
in
hospital
chaplaincy
Author
Kianpour
,
Masoud
,
1981-
Description
Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2010.
Sociology
Date
2010
Pagination
vii, 228 leaves
Subject
Chaplains
,
Hospital--Mental
health;
Emotions--Religious
aspects;
Emotions--Social
aspects;
Emotions--Sociological
aspects;
Work--Psychological
aspects;
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Sociology
Discipline
Sociology
Language
Eng
Notes
Includes
bibliographical
references
(leaves
217-227)
Abstract
This
is
a
qualitative
study
based
on
in-depth
interviews
with
professional
chaplains
working
in
Toronto
hospitals.
In
order
to
explore
emotional
experiences
that
chaplains
undergo
as a
result
of
working
in
hospital
and
dealing
with
people
who
are
emotionally
overwhelmed
,
I
utilized
insights
from
interactional
and
symbolic
interactionist
,
phenomenological
,
ethnomethodological
and
dramaturgical
approaches
within
the
sociology
of
emotions
and
spoke
with
21
chaplains
from
five
faith
traditions
(Christianity
,
Islam
,
Judaism
,
Buddhism
and
modern
paganism).
The
aim
was to
understand
how
chaplains
manage
their
work-related
emotions
in
order
to
protect
their
mental
health
,
whilst
also
providing
spiritual
care.
Modern
chaplaincy
is
not
about
performing
religious
ritual
as
much
as
it
is
about
providing
emotional
support.
As a
result
,
chaplains
must
be
prepared
to
become
deeply
involved
with
emotions.
Like
a
sponge
, they should
soak
up
patients'
emotions.
--
Based
on
actual
accounts
of
work-related
emotional
experiences
,
I
draw
an
emotional
map
for
hospital
chaplaincy
in
which
typical
situations
likely
to
challenge
chaplains
are
pinpointed
as
emotional
hotspots.
Emotional
challenges
are
further
discussed
in
terms
of
spiritual
approach
vs.
medical
approach
,
emotional
identification
with
situation
,
dealing
with
baby
death
,
inability
to
create
effective
communication
, and
emotional
dissonance.
Physical
contact
and
crying
,
two
major
outlets
of
emotional
expression
, are
analyzed
in
terms
of
emotion
management.
I
also
discuss
different
techniques
,
strategies
and
resources
that
chaplains
rely
on to
perform
their
job.
The
result
of the
study
shows
that if
chaplains
fail
to
maintain
a
proper
work-life
balance
,
job
pressure
can
be
harmful.
As a
strategy
,
many
chaplains
work
part-time.
As a
supportive
means
, an
overwhelming
number
of
chaplains
regularly
benefit
from
psychotherapy
and/or
spiritual
guidance.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a3496966
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(28.06
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