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The Art of Caregiving

Label
The Art of Caregiving
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Art of Caregiving
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
When catastrophic illness strikes, someone close to the patient-a spouse, child, grandchild, or close friend-inevitably joins that patient on the arduous journey through treatment and recovery. Surprisingly, health-care professionals largely acknowledge that personal caregivers have more influence over the patient's experience in the short and long term than any medical professional. That means that if you find yourself in the role of caregiver, you are-or can be-one of the greatest weapons in your loved one's fight against cancer. Now Dr. Michael S. Barry shows you how to create moments filled with positive energy, hope, abundant love, occasional laughter, and people (including you) who sparkle with a life-giving, joyful attitude, even amidst grave illness. Helps caregivers find new joy in caring for those they love by equipping them with unique tools for supporting those with serious illness and through developing a mindset of joy. As director of pastoral care at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Philadelphia, Dr. Michael S. Barry specializes in the connection between spirituality and health, particularly as it relates to cancer. Dr. Barry earned his bachelor of arts at the University of Texas at Austin, master of divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and doctor of ministry at Fuller Theological Seminary
Target audience
adult
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