2017
RELIGION CHA PL A INCY SPIR I T UA L CARE
& Books
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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CONTENTS
Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care 3 Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care for Healthcare Professionals 4–6 Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Bestsellers 6–7 Interfaith Engagement 8–9 Secular Ritual 10 Studies in Religion and Theology 10–11 Self Development 12–13 Children’s Spirituality 14 Children’s Books 15–17 General Interest 18–19 Counselling and Mental Health 20–21 Bereavement 22–23 Bereavement Books for Children 24–25 Daoism 26 Backlist: Spirituality and Related Interest 27–29
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New Books CHAPL AINCY AND SPIRIT UAL CARE
Multifaith Chaplaincy in the Workplace
How Chaplains Can Support Organizations and their Employees Fiona Stewart-Darling APR 2017 | £16.99 | $27.95 | 176pp | pb | World | ISBN-9781785920295 | eISBN-9781784502799
Shows the difference multifaith workplace chaplaincies can create in business communities. As the global marketplace grows and becomes more complex, increasing stress is placed upon employees. Businesses are acknowledging this change in work habits by adapting the work place to offer support through multifaith chaplaincy. Multifaith chaplaincy is based on developing relationships of trust between diverse faith communities and the public workplace. Through the experience of starting the first multifaith chaplaincy in Canary Wharf, the author offers insights into current conditions and challenges of chaplaincy in the business community. Writing as an Anglican priest, Fiona Stewart-Darling shows the importance of chaplaincy teams drawing on different faith traditions. This book is an important contribution to the emerging debate around the role of chaplaincy in faith and business communities. This research will be of particular interest to those working in or setting up chaplaincies in different contexts such as hospitals, prisons, town centre chaplaincies working with businesses and business leaders, particularly those involved in diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
A Christian Theology of Chaplaincy
Edited by John Caperon, Andrew Todd and James Walters Foreword by Martin Seeley SEP 2017 | £18.99 | $24.95 | 176pp | pb | World | ISBN-9781785920905 | eISBN-9781784503536
A theological exploration of the growing ministry of chaplaincy. Chaplaincy is a rapidly growing ministry, but one that has been the centre of little theological discussion. Focusing on understanding what chaplaincy is and how it is exercised in different contexts, this book intends to support the work of chaplains by providing a theological examination of their ministry. This book explores the role of chaplains and the benefits of chaplaincy as a form of ministry as well as an examination of the personal characteristics and disposition best suited to serving as a chaplain. Chaplaincy and Christian Theology considers the nature of chaplaincy in public spaces and the implications of Christian theology within this ministry. Essential reading for chaplains, students of theology, and anyone involved in Christian ministry and Christian theology.
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“A uniquely rich source of guidance for those on the journey to recognise and integrate faith more fully as a key ingredient in our working lives and in our capacity to contribute to society.” – Sir David Walker, former Chairman of the Multi-faith Chaplaincy, Canary Wharf
“This excellent and varied collection of essays confirms chaplaincy studies’ place at the vanguard of practical and public theology. In affirming the mission of God as beginning in the world beyond the church, it challenges us, in turn, to become a more worldly church through the practices of discernment, participation and witness.” – Elaine Graham, Grosvenor Professor of Practical Theology, University of Chester
CHA PL A INC Y A ND SPIRIT UA L CA RE FOR HEA LTHCA RE PROFESSIONA L S Chaplaincy in Hospice and Palliative Care
Psycho-spiritual Care in Health Care Practice
Edited by Karen Murphy and Bob Whorton
Edited by Guy Harrison
Foreword by Baroness Finlay of Llandaff
MAY 2017 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 208pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920394 | eISBN-9781784502928
JUL 2017 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 208pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920684 | eISBN-9781784503291
Shows how psychologically informed spiritual care can meet the needs of patients in health care settings. Meeting the psychological and spiritual needs of patients is vital to supporting their wellbeing in health care settings. To develop an effective, holistic and inclusive approach to care within predominantly medical health care models, practitioners across health care disciplines must work collaboratively to understand the complex, significant relationships between their patients’ medical, therapeutic and spiritual requirements. Bridging the gap between care disciplines, the book presents an innovative vision of patient wellbeing enriched by a synthesis of psychological, spiritual and medical approaches. Prominent practitioners from disciplines including nursing and psychiatry demonstrate how their psycho-spiritual approaches adapt to the patients’ emotional, spiritual and religious requirements.
A thoughtful examination of the roles played by chaplaincy and spiritual care in hospices. Hospice chaplains have traditionally played a unique part in palliative care, providing human compassion and support to help ease life’s final chapter. This book thoughtfully tackles the question at the heart of modern hospice chaplaincy: do chaplains have a distinctive role in an increasingly secular society? A comprehensive look at why and how this work needs to be done, each chapter will be a rich resource for hospice chaplains and anyone working within a hospice multi-disciplinary team. Taking the form of reflections by chaplains and other professionals, they examine the tension between sacred and secular space, explore how spiritual care works in a changing society, and look at what voice a chaplain has within the hospice team. Essential reading for chaplains, this insightful book reflects on the work undertaken by hospice chaplaincies and explains why they continue to be a vital resource for end-of-life care.
will be required reading for the rapidly growing num“berThisofbook health care practitioners and trainees who want to know more about the contribution psychologically informed spiritual care can make to psychological health in the UK. Accessible and engaging, it provides an excellent overview of the development of psycho-spiritual care in the context of holistic health. Harrison and his colleagues invite the reader on an important journey, grounded in innovative research and illustrated with fascinating case vignettes, which gives a voice to the lived experience of patients and health care staff alike. – Professor Simon du Plock, Faculty Head, Faculty of Post-Qualification and Professional Doctorate, Metanoia Institute & Middlesex University
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This book explores the chaplain’s unique role and the privilege of being involved in the lives of those who approach death. Varied contributors helpfully probe the inner life of the chaplain and her relationships with staff and volunteers. It explores the changing role of the hospice chaplain, but has great relevance for all involved in End-of-Life care. I wholeheartedly commend it to all who have an interest in healthcare chaplaincy. – The Revd Mark Burleigh, Head of Chaplaincy & Bereavement Services, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and President, College of Health Care Chaplains
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Assessing and Communicating the Spiritual Needs of Children in Hospital A new guide for healthcare professionals and chaplains Alister Bull NOV 2016 | £16.99 | $27.95 | 144pp | pb | world | isbn-9781849056373 | eISBN-9781784501167
Presents a new and effective way of assessing and communicating a child’s emotional and spiritual needs in hospital. What is meant by ‘spiritual care’? How can we assess and communicate the needs of a child in hospital effectively if we each have conflicting interpretations of ‘spiritual’? This book proposes that we use a language of ‘connectedness’, which can fully express a child’s feelings about, and understanding of, their hospital experience, rather than relying on religious or medical language. In doing so, assessments can be made purely on information given by the child and their emotional and spiritual needs can be communicated between professionals using a shared professional language, regardless of their own faith, religion or secular outlook. The book fully explains the concept of connectedness and outlines a practical assessment tool that uses
play and storytelling to connect with the child and gather information about their hospital experience, their relationships with others while in the hospital setting, their feelings about their current state and their needs. This important book is both practical and inspirational. It of“fers a framework for empowering children to speak about their spiritual concerns and, what is much more difficult, enabling practitioners to hear what they are saying. The outcomes of this communication are theologically transforming. – Heather Walton, Professor of Theology and Creative Practice, University of Glasgow
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CHA PL A INC Y A ND SPIRIT UA L CA RE FOR HEA LTHCA RE PROFESSIONA L S … Treating Body and Soul
Art of Living, Art of Dying
A Clinicians’ Guide to Supporting the Physical, Mental and Spiritual Needs of Their Patients Edited by Peter Wells
Spiritual Care for a Good Death Carlo Leget Foreword by George Fitchett MAR 2017 | £14.99 | $24.95 | 216pp | pb | world |
JUL 2017 | £19.99 | $32.95 | 208pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781785922114 | eISBN-9781784504915
isbn-9781785921483 | eISBN-9781784504175
A contemporary guide to discussing existential issues of death and dying in spiritual care. Without an appropriate spiritual care model, it can be difficult to discuss existential questions about death and dying with people who are confronted with life-threatening or incurable diseases. This book offers a simple framework for interpreting existential questions with patients and helping them to cope in end-of-life situations, with illustrative examples from practice. Building on the medieval Ars moriendi tradition, the author introduces a contemporary art of dying model. It shows how to discuss existential questions in a post-Christian context, without moralising death or telling people how they should feel. Written in a straightforward manner, this is a helpful resource for chaplains and clergy, and those with no formal spiritual training, including counsellors, doctors, nurses, allied healthcare workers and other professionals who come into contact with patients in hospitals and hospices.
Healthcare professionals reveal how they meet patients’ spiritual needs in medical settings. Patients who are facing illness and uncertainty often find themselves reflecting on the bigger questions in life, and the core beliefs or principles they live by. These convictions, religious or otherwise, are integral to a patient’s identity, and consequently to their most fundamental emotional and spiritual needs. Clinicians have proved that, by recognising and working with their patients’ spiritual requirements, they have been able to significantly improve their patients’ experience in the medical setting. In this book, these select clinicians reveal their medical perspective on the importance of bringing together the body and soul for effective healthcare. Sharing their own personal styles of enquiry into individuals’ requirements, they explain how they identify their patients’ needs, and how they utilise this knowledge to advise the rest of their team and enhance their ability to provide excellent, attentive care.
fascinating and practical accounts will re-energise anyThis exceptional book is like the diamond of Leget’s Ars mo“oneThese working in healthcare. Whether you are with or without faith, “riendi model, shining light on an area of practice that has been this book will inspire those wanting to take seriously spiritual life as a dimension of, and a resource for, recovery and wholeness. The commitment and compassion of the contributors makes it a joy to read. – Kathryn Darby, Chaplain at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and co-author of Spiritual Care with Sick Children and Young People
in the shadows for too long. It is full of kind, gentle and wise considerations that will help to illuminate the many faces and meanings of death. – Rod MacLeod MNZM, Conjoint Professor in Palliative Care, University of Sydney
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Spiritual Care and Allied Health Practice Edited by Lindsay B. Carey and Bernice Mathisen JAN 2018 | £19.99 | $32.95 | 272pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785922206 | eISBN-9781784505011
How allied health professionals can contribute to improve spiritual care provision. Providing spiritual care is an important part in administering person-centred holistic care. This textbook explains why it is so important for any allied health professional (AHP) to be involved in, or assist with, the provision of spiritual care for patients and how to do so. Each chapter addresses a specific field of allied health practice, such as speech-language therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and other allied heath areas. The contributors
explain how spiritual care can be applied in their specialist area, making it relevant for all AHPs. With contributions from leading academics and practitioners in allied health practice, this book will help AHPs understand how to give patients the complete care that they need, making this text essential reading for AHP practitioners, clinical supervisors, researchers, academics, tertiary lecturers and allied health students.
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…CONTINUED The Spiritual Dimension of Ageing, Second Edition
Spiritual Care in Common Terms How Chaplains Can Effectively Describe the Spiritual Needs of Patients in Medical Records Gordon J. Hilsman, D.Min
Elizabeth MacKinlay FEB 2017 | £22.99 | $34.95 | 392pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920721 | eISBN-9781784503338
Foreword by James H. Gunn
Comprehensive second edition presenting expansive new research on the spirituality of ageing. What does it mean to grow old? What makes later life meaningful? What gives a frail and isolated or institutionalised older person their sense of wholeness and self? This substantially updated new edition of Elizabeth MacKinlay’s seminal text presents the latest theory and research to explore these questions in depth, pointing the way towards new ways of thinking about and engaging with the spirituality of ageing. Encompassing the findings of a new research study on baby boomer spirituality, the book presents a wider and more comprehensive view of ageing and spirituality, concluding that spirituality for the baby boomer generation is every bit as important as for the cohorts before them, but also fundamentally different, with fewer being practicing members of a religious faith. Drawing on indepth interviews with older people, and containing many new ideas whilst also addressing the foundational theories and questions essential to scholarship in this field, the book also includes a new and timely chapter on the spirituality of older people in our increasingly multicultural and multifaith societies.
DEC 2016 | £16.99 | $24.95 | 288pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785927249 | eISBN-9781784503697
How to communicate the spiritual needs of patients and integrate these needs with other aspects of healthcare. Bringing medical and spiritual perspectives together, this book shows how to form clear notes on patients’ spiritual experiences for medical records to inform individual care provision. It offers concepts, examples and background understanding of the charting process to improve communication on spiritual matters in interdisciplinary teams. Magnificent work – a must-read for healthcare professionals. “Hilsman’s artful analysis of spirituality fills a gap in the caring professions’ knowledge base. Providing insight into healing, Hilsman’s theory draws the reader into recognizing what makes up the human spirit from surprising angles. – Brenda Miller, MSN, RN, BC-NE, Nursing Director, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
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Spiritual Care with Sick Children and Young People
Elizabeth MacKinlay brings an almost unique binocular ap“proach to her subject, combining as she does her wisdom and
A handbook for chaplains, paediatric health professionals, arts therapists and youth workers Paul Nash, Kathryn Darby and Sally Nash
vocation – both as a nurse and as an Anglican priest. As such, she is especially well-qualified to address the dimensions of spirituality and ageing. Mackinlay approaches the issues with a natural pastoral deftness, compassion and composure that will inspire and inform all who read her work. She is one of the leading writers in this field today, and as such, her books are an essential companion for all who work and study in this area. – The Very Revd Prof. Martyn Percy, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford
2015 | £14.99 | $24.95 | 224pp | pb | world | isbn-9781849053891 | eISBN-9781784500634
Handbook for best practice in the spiritual care of sick children and young people in hospital and other settings. A comprehensive introduction to best practice in spiritual support for sick children and young people, this research-based handbook covers both principles and practice. It includes a wide range of examples and suggestions for thoughtful and engaging activities to facilitate spiritual interaction and support.
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awareness sharpens as we age. The lively narratives of “thisSpiritual research remind us that older people are resources in themselves, inviting us to connect on a deeper level. By immersing ourselves in the universal nature of human spirituality we can create connections and discover the core of caring. – Rosalie Hudson, Associate Professor, Charles Sturt University, Australia
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This handbook is a valuable and timely addition to the litera“ture given that, today, much attention is being given to the role of spirituality in holistic health care and wellbeing. The topics are relevant and have been carefully informed by current research and the extensive use of story both illuminates and inspires the work. The writing is accessible and the wide array of activities and strategies offered by the authors make this book particularly useful for parents and care workers alike. – Marian de Souza, Chair, International Association for Children’s Spirituality
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CHAPLAINCY AND SPIRITUAL CARE BESTSELLERS Multifaith Care for Sick and Dying Children and their Families
Hope and Grace Spiritual Experiences in Severe Distress, Illness and Dying Dr Monika Renz
A Multi-disciplinary Guide Paul Nash, Madeleine Parkes and Zamir Hussain
MAR 2016 | £14.99 | $24.95 | 192pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920301 | eISBN-9781784502775
2015 | £16.99 | $27.95 | 224pp | pb | world |
Explores how care providers to critically and terminally ill persons can understand and engage with extreme distress as a process where spiritual experiences of transcendence happen. Introducing a specialised approach to the spiritual care of patients, this book explores how you can understand different types of spiritual experience among suffering patients and engage with them creatively as an essential part of good care.
isbn-9781849056069 | eISBN-9781784500726
A comprehensive resource handbook for multifaith care of sick and dying children and their families. A practical guide to improve care for sick and dying children of different faiths and their families. Drawing on evidence-based research and practice, it discusses multi-faith daily, palliative, end-of-life and bereavement care in a variety of settings, including hospitals, hospices, schools and at home. The book also contains case studies.
Every word of this rich and profound account of Renz’s impor“tant and valuable research with the dying rings true. Monika is a courageous and inspirational pioneer. Her challenging work is worthy of the closest attention, extending the boundaries of human wisdom where we all need to go. – Larry Culliford, author of ‘The Psychology of Spirituality’, and, ‘Much Ado about Something: a vision of Christian maturity’
Spiritual Care in Practice
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Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy Edited by George Fitchett and Steve Nolan Foreword by Christina Puchalski 2015 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 320pp | pb | world |
Critical Care
isbn-9781849059763 | eISBN-9780857008763
Delivering Spiritual Care in Healthcare Contexts Edited by Jonathan Pye, Peter Sedgwick and Andrew Todd
Detailed case studies and critical reflections provide an honest insight into how healthcare chaplains actually work with the people in their care. Revealing the richness and depth of understanding that chaplaincy brings to direct work with patients, these in-depth case studies and critical responses from other chaplains and healthcare professionals give insight into spiritual carer-patient work in a range of settings and the vital work of chaplains in the healthcare team.
2015 | £19.99 | $34.95 | 280pp | pb | world | isbn-9781849054973 | eISBN-9780857009012
How and why to provide and deliver effective spiritual care in contemporary healthcare contexts. Essays focusing on spiritual care within the delivery and provision of healthcare today. The contributors combine academic and professional expertise to discuss themes including: spirituality, pluralism and multi-faith practice, healthcare ethics, legal and policy issues, mental health, and beginning and end of life issues.
Spiritual Caregiving as Secular Sacrament A Practical Theology for Professional Caregivers Ray S. Anderson
Spiritual Dimensions of Pastoral Care
Foreword by John Swinton
Practical Theology in a Multidisciplinary Context Edited by David Willows and John Swinton
2003 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 192pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843107460 | eISBN-9781846423840
How pastoral and health care professionals can provide excellent non-religious spiritual care. The author explores spirituality in the context of the individual and of society, and discusses how those practicing pastoral or health care can deal with the issues raised outside of any religious ideas or practice. Anderson shows how professionals can help people move towards a more positive state in the face of pain, distress and illness.
2001 | £19.99 | $36.95 | 224pp | pb | world | isbn-9781853028922 | eISBN-9781846422188
Introduction to practical theology for pastoral carers, exploring the benefits of spiritual care in care disciplines. Written by significant researchers and practitioners within the field, this unique collection of key texts introduces the reader to practical theology. It critically explores the way in which the spiritual dimension of pastoral care has entered into constructive dialogue with other disciplines and ways of thinking.
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I N T E R FA I T H E NGAG E M E N T Muslim Identity in a Turbulent Age
Faith in the Neighborhood Understanding Attitudes towards Personhood, Illness and Death Lucinda Mosher
Islamic Extremism and Western Islamophobia Edited by Mike Hardy, Fiyaz Mughal and Sarah Markiewicz
FEB 2018 | £19.99 | $24.95 | 208pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785927843 | eISBN-9781784507176
Foreword by H.E. Mr Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser
An exploration of religious attitudes to dying, death, grief and remembrance among the many mainstream faiths in America. In this interfaith book Lucinda Mosher investigates different understandings of destiny, loss, death, and remembrance in America’s many religions. Using stories and interviews with a variety of religious adherents and health professionals, the book wrestles with questions such as: How can our religion guide us in making decisions about certain kinds of medical treatment options? What religion-related issues would it be helpful for a healthcare provider to know? How do different religious traditions help manage our grief? In a globalized society religious traditions sit alongside each other as never before, and the need for religious literacy and multifaith chaplaincy is increasingly recognised. By looking at multireligious America, this book provides an essential exploration of different attitudes to death, helping members of all faith communities to become more literate with each other’s religious traditions.
JAN 2017 | £14.99 | $24.95 | 272pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785921520 | eISBN-9781784504199
Shows how Islam as a religion of peace can exist together with Western cultures and political systems. How can Islam be understood in the context of internal struggles for unity and identity, a rise in anti-Muslim hate crime and continued media portrayals of violence, extremism, warfare and oppression? Looking at Islam as a faith, a whole system with political dimensions and through the lens of Western media, this book sets out to clarify the nature of true Islam and the true nature of Islam. The book is coming at the right time with a powerful message of “hope. By featuring for the first time ever in Europe the richness and the depth of the Amman Message, it gives to everyone - policy makers, media, the public - the tools for a new understanding about Islam and the Muslim World and their true nature. An inspiring call for dialogue, respect and peace. – Jean-Christophe Bas, Founder and CEO, The Global Compass
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Learning to Live Well Together
Fortress Britain?
Case Studies in Interfaith Diversity Tom Wilson and Riaz Ravat
Ethical Approaches to Immigration Policy for a Post-Brexit Britain Edited by Ben Ryan
JUN 2017 | £16.99 | $27.95 | 176pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785921940 | eISBN-9781784504670
A case study approach showing how multi-faith communities can coexist peacefully. This ground-breaking book draws on the work at the St Philip’s Centre in Leicester and presents a collection of case studies to show how people from a variety of religious backgrounds and ethical convictions have learnt to coexist peacefully. Without shying away from the conflicts and challenges that have occurred, the book focuses on the lessons learnt and offers real examples of how to promote positive interfaith relationships.
FORTRESS
BRITAIN?
FEB 2018 | £16.99 | $27.95 | 160pp | hb | world |
ETHICAL APPROACHES
isbn-9781785923098 | eISBN-9781784506209
POST-BREXIT BRITAIN
TO IMMIGRATION POLICY FOR A
EDITED BY BEN RYAN An exploration of the issues around immigration post-Brexit, grounded in Christian theology. Produced by Theos, a Christian think tank with an excellent reputation, this collection of short essays explores issues of immigration post-Brexit. The issue of immigration is one of the most contentious issues in contemporary Western societies. Views among people of faith and faith communities are diverse, and many religious people are simply confused and disorientated as to what to think and how to act in a way that is ethical. Ben Ryan has drawn together some leading writers and thinkers on this subject, who reflect a range of different approaches and perspectives, all of which are grounded in Christian theology and ethics, yet also diverse in the conclusion they draw. While there have been numerous humanitarian appeals around the needs of migrants and asylum seekers, there have been very few ethically and theologically informed interventions with regard to long term perspectives and the role of faith communities in contributing to and influencing public opinion, making this a fascinating and timely collection of short essays.
Modern Britain is diverse and this is an exemplar of imaginative “interfaith work from Leicester. Now with much experience of changing contexts, the authors maturely celebrate what is possible whilst addressing the hard challenges. Here we see some next steps to try out as we attempt living well together. – The Very Revd David Monteith, Dean of Leicester
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I N T E R FA I T H E NGAG E M E N T The Role of Religion in Peacebuilding
Christian Citizenship in the Middle East
Crossing Boundaries of Prejudice and Distrust Edited by Pauline Kollontai, Sue Yore and Sebastian Kim
Divided Allegiance or Dual Belonging? Edited by Mohammed Girma and Cristian Romocea
The Role of Religion in Peacebuilding
Foreword by Paul S. Williams
Crossing the Boundaries of Prejudice and Distrust
DEC 2017 | £30.00 | $39.95 | 368pp | pb | world |
JUL 2017 | £19.99 | $26.95 | 160pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781785923364 | eISBN-9781784506575
isbn-9781785923333 | eISBN-9781784506483
Highlighting and exploring the positive contribution religion can and does make to resolving conflict and promoting peace. The question ‘who is my neighbour?’ challenges the way we see ourselves as well as the way we see others. Especially in situations where we feel conflicted between our own self-identity and common identity within a wider society. Historically, religion has contributed to this inner conflict by creating ‘us versus them’ mentalities. Challenging this traditional view, this volume examines how religions and religious communities can use their resources, methodology and praxis to encourage peace-making.
An exploration of how Christians can live as citizens in majority Muslim states without compromising their faith. For Christians living as a persecuted minority in the Middle East, the question of whether their allegiance should lie with their faith or with the national communities they live in is a difficult one. This collection of essays aims to reconcile this conflict of allegiance by looking at the biblical vision of citizenship and showing that Christians can live and work as citizens of the state without compromising their beliefs and make a constructive contribution to the life of the countries they live in.
Pauline Kollontai, Sebastian Kim and Sue Yore
Topping headlines in today’s news are reports of the persecu“tion of Christians in the Middle East and other parts of the world.
We Need to Talk about Religious Education
Many Christians who are able to flee are leaving their homes to escape danger. This tragedy requires serious investigation of its roots and causes. What better place to begin (or continue) the search for understanding than this book on Christian citizenship in the Middle East. It does more than assess the multi-dimensional crisis. Its authors point constructively to ways Christians can hold fast to their faith while making the wisest decisions possible to exercise their citizenship. – James W. Skillen, Ph.D., Duke University, president (retired), Center for Public Justice, Washington, D.C.
Manifestos for the Future of Religious Education Edited by Mike Castelli and Mark Chater Foreword by Linda Woodhead OCT 2017 | £24.99 | $39.95 | 272pp | pb | world |
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isbn-9781785922695 | eISBN-9781784505653
National leaders discuss why Religious Education matters. Although Religious Education (RE) is a legal requirement in UK schools, it is an oft-neglected and misunderstood subject. It is important to seriously re-think this key subject at this time of low religious literacy and rising extremism, to protect communities from the consequences of hatred and misunderstanding. This book promotes a public discussion of what exactly is needed from a new model of RE within our education system to benefit wider society. In this edited collection, the chapters are diverse and future-facing, informed by theory and practice and written by a variety of key leading practitioners and emerging national leaders in RE. It covers the most pressing and urgent issues for RE such as hate speech, educational reform, and the weakening of moderate religious institutions. Linking the chapters together with recurring themes and joining passages, the editors create a flowing and coherent discussion about the state of RE and offer choices and routes to consider in terms of its future course.
The Way of the Hermit Interfaith Encounters in Silence and Prayer Mario I. Aguilar MAR 2017 | £16.99 | $24.95 | 208pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920899 | eISBN-9781784503543
Shows how the silence and solitude practiced by hermits of different faith traditions can make an active contribution to interfaith dialogue. Drawing on his experience of travelling to some of India’s holy places, the life and work of writers like Thomas Merton, Charles de Foucauld and Abishaktanda and being himself a Benedictine hermit and Professor of Divinity at the University of St Andrews, Mario Aguilar opens up new possibilities for dialogue between three of the world’s major religions in today’s world. He shows how his own experience of an eremitic life has brought him into deep communion with pilgrims of other faiths, be it through shared silence or listening to each other’s experience, through reading sacred scriptures together, through poetry or interfaith worship that draws on practices and texts from Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity.
This diverse and accessible series of reflections provides an “excellent route map navigating the complex terrain that is contemporary RE. It offers a range of radical solutions guaranteed to prompt debate about the future of the ‘RE space’ in a post-religious, post-secular contemporary world. – Alan Brine, Former HMI and Ofsted National Adviser for Religious Education
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SECUL AR RIT UAL Emerging Ritual in Secular Societies A Transdisciplinary Conversation Edited by Jeltje Gordon-Lennox
Studies in Religion and Theology is a series of monographs and edited collections of creative and innovative research and debate in areas such as practical theology, chaplaincy studies and interfaith dialogue. It offers the best of critical and constructive thinking that seeks to engage with and make a difference to the impact of religion in the modern world.
FEB 2017 | £24.99 | $34.95 | 264pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920837 | eISBN-9781784503444
An exploration of the importance of ritual in a secular world. The growing absence of meaningful ritual in contemporary Western societies has led to cohesive research on the history of ritualizing behaviour in different cultures. The relatively new field of ritology, which includes neuroscience, anthropology, cultural psychology, psychotherapy and even art and performance, raises questions about the significance and practice of ritual today. This book is the first of its kind to discuss the importance of secular rituals for cultural and personal growth. Using a transdisciplinary approach, a range of contributors provide an authoritative account of the science and history of rituals and their role in creating healthy societies in the modern age.
God, Silence and the Partition of India
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Ritual has been an overlooked asset to the healing of trauma and to restoring broken connections. The diverse contributors to this volume make this a widespread and accessible work for all those interested in ritual and social trauma. – Peter A Levine Author of Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma and Trauma and Memory
Theological Wombs in Interreligious Dialogue Mario I. Aguilar
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Mario I. Aguilar
GOD, SILENCE AND THE PARTITION OF INDIA Theological Wombs in Interreligious Dialogue
FEB 2018 | £50.00 | $80.00 | 224pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785923128 | eISBN-9781784506254
Crafting Secular Ritual
Exploration how the partition of India has affected and is still affecting relationships between Islam and Hinduism. In a time of schism, violence and forced migration, how can God be understood? With his latest book, Catholic Benedictine hermit Mario Aguilar explores the religious identities of Hindus and Muslims in the aftermath of the 1947 partition of India. Founded on a fascination with what unites rather than divides religions, Aguilar offers a theological reading of a major event in twentieth century history that is both creative and constructive.
A Practical Guide Jeltje Gordon-Lennox
STUDIES IN RELIGION AND THEOLOGY
Foreword by Isabel Russo NOV 2016 | £12.99 | $19.95 | 176pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920882 | eISBN-9781784503505
A unique, hands-on guide to the craft of ritual making. Answering the call for new rituals in our secular age, this book recognises the essential importance of rituals to the psychological, physical and spiritual health of individuals, families, organisations, and society. The book examines and explains the history, function and place of emerging rituals in different cultures, as well as providing practical guidance for creating your own secular rituals. The author includes examples, risk factors and checklists for the stages of planning new rituals for life events such as birth, marriage, and death, as well as for public occasions such as graduation and protest marches.
Theosomnia Explorations in Theology and Sleep Andrew Bishop DEC 2017 | £45.00 | $75.00 | 176pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785922183 | eISBN-9781784504953
An original theological reflection on the nature of human waking and sleeping in relation to God. Sleep is a subject which demands theological attention, because of the central place it occupies in contemporary reflection on what it is to be human. Offering original research, this book investigates sleep for the first time from a theological position, looking at all key questions that a theological treatment of sleep raises, including issues of identity and personhood, sleep and mortality, resurrection, and renewal and healing.
Outside of religious institutions there has not been much pub“lished guidance on how to create rituals. Beginning in the mid20th century though, wedding planners, along with celebrant, humanist, and funeral societies, began to fill the void. Half a century later, DIY rituals can still be awkward, embarrassing, or meaningless. This book takes a decisive step in the right direction. It gives practical advice to readers for crafting rites of passage thoughtfully and creatively. – Ronald L. Grimes, author of The Craft of Ritual Studies
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STUDIES IN RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Exploring Moral Injury in Sacred Texts
God Beyond Words Christian Theology and the Spiritual Experiences of People with Profound Intellectual Disabilities Jill Harshaw
Edited by Joseph McDonald Foreword by Rita Nakashima Brock MAY 2017 | £50.00 | $80.00 | 216pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785927560 | eISBN-9781784505912
JUL 2016 | £50.00 | $85.00 | 208pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920448 | eISBN-9781784503024
A collection of essays looking at moral injury through critical engagement with sacred texts from different world faiths. This collection of essays explores the ambiguities of personal culpability among both perpetrators and victims of violence and the suffering involved in accepting personal agency in trauma. Contributors provide fresh and compelling readings of texts from different faith traditions and use their findings to reflect on real-life strategies for recovery from violations of core moral beliefs and their consequences such as shame, depression and addiction. With interpretations of the sacred texts, contributors reflect on the concerns of the morally-injured today and offer particular aspects of healing from their communities as support, making this a groundbreaking contribution to the study of moral injury and trauma.
A challenging Christian theological perspective on the spiritual experience of people with profound intellectual disabilities. Jill Harshaw expertly argues that our thinking of spiritual life needs to start not with our assumptions about people who are unable to speak for themselves, but with what we can know about God. Stimulating a much-needed discussion, this book explains why we need to respect individuals with profound intellectual disabilities as spiritual persons, and stop seeing them simply as care-receivers or uncomfortable reminders of human vulnerability. Calling for a more critical approach in practical theology, this book invites a deeper, genuinely inter-disciplinary dialogue between new and traditional theological fields, and asks why, after more than 30 years of intellectual disability theology, the impact on church life remains minimal so that debates around the right to basic inclusion continue to dominate. The questions raised in this book not only move the discussion forward, but will spark a change on how the Church approaches inclusiveness.
Christian Ashrams, Hindu Caves and Sacred Rivers Christian-Hindu Monastic Dialogue in India 1950–1993 Mario I. Aguilar
Performing Pastoral Care
JUL 2016 | £50.00 | $80.00 | 200pp | pb | world |
Music as a Framework for Exploring Pastoral Care Gregory Clifton-Smith
isbn-9781785920868 | eISBN-9781784503475
A history of Christian-Hindu dialogue in India and its wider influence on interfaith relations. In late 20th-century India, Christian-Hindu dialogue was forever transformed following the opening of Shantivanam, the first Christian ashram in the country. Mario I. Aguilar brings together the histories of the five pioneers of Christian-Hindu dialogue and their involvement with the ashram, to explore what they learnt and taught about communion between the two religions, and the wide ranging consequences of their work. Ultimately, this book demonstrates the impact of this history on contemporary dialogue between Christians and Hindus, and how both faiths can continue to learn and grow together.
Foreword by Dr June Boyce-Tillman JUL 2016 | £45.00 | $75.00 | 160pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920363 | eISBN-9781784502874
Makes the case for pastoral care in a mission-minded church. Making the case for the relevance of pastoral care today, this book explores the role of pastoral care through the prism of music. Using musical analogies, the author provides a new way of understanding and practising pastoral care, grounded in practical theology. Challenging overemphasis on mission, he shows that pastoral care remains essential to the life of the church, especially when engaging with extreme situations such as dying, suffering or war, and considers the role of pastoral carers in the specific pastoral encounter and in the life of the church in general.
This is a fascinating journey into Christian-Hindu interfaith “encounters. The story of Abhishiktananda, Bede Griffiths, and finally Raimondo Panikar is truly fascinating and Professor Aguilar has written a deeply engaging book that tells the story and develops the theological issues entailed. Many people have waited for this history to be told for some time and here it is: a must read for anyone interested in interfaith dialogue and the history of Christian encounters with other religions. – Professor Gavin Flood FBA, Senior Research Fellow, Campion Hall, Oxford University
Gregory Clifton-Smith’s book is a rare and exceptional contri“bution to the field of pastoral theology – imaginative, inspired, creative and clever. The arena of pastoral theology is normally dominated by books that focus on reflection, applications or techniques, so it is refreshing to find a profound volume such as Performing Pastoral Care, offering such an original insight into how pastoral care can be both imagined and practised. Gregory Clifton-Smith’s book is both wise and winsome, and will repay careful reading for all those engaged in mission and ministry. – The Very Revd Prof. Martyn Percy, Dean, Christ Church, Oxford
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SELF DEVELOPMENT Honest Dialogue
Practical Zen
Presence, Common Sense, and Boundaries when You Want to Help Someone Bent Falk
Meditation and Beyond Julian Daizan Skinner
SEP 2017 | £9.99 | $16.95 | 120pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781848193635 | eISBN-9780857013217
Foreword by Shinzan Miyamae JUN 2017 | £13.99 | $19.95 | 256pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781785923531 | eISBN-9781784506896
A simple yet profound guide to establishing a transformative and sustaining Zen meditation practice. Zen master Julian Daizan Skinner guides the reader through a sequence of meditation techniques that can safely lead even a complete novice through to advanced levels. Based on his own long experience of the Rinzai Zen tradition, as taught by the great seventeenth-century masters, Hakuin and Bankei, Daizan highlights the key points for success and addresses the pitfalls. Structured around a traditional teaching framework called “The two wings of a bird,” Daizan clearly lays-out how these methods build and combine to create a transformative and sustaining practice. The book contains an extremely useful section describing the experiences of western practitioners who have successfully applied this framework within the pressures of modern life. The final section features key source texts in translation, making the book a complete introduction and guide to Zen meditation. The work of a master, speaking at a deep level, with utmost simplicity.
A guide to the key ingredients of successful communication in helping dialogues for clergy, nurses, therapists, and others. Focusing on how someone in need can best be helped, the author identifies the skills and honesty of the person who wants to help as key to how effective this can be. Looking in detail at the nature of boundaries, willingness to speak from a place of authenticity and to be honestly present to the experience of the individual person, and the sensitive and economical use of language, the author shows how people in a state of deep personal crisis can be richly helped. Taking the view that no set response is always right or always wrong, he argues strongly for the importance of going with what is spontaneous and real in the moment, and responding thoughtfully and with integrity to the experience of the person in need. The book is an inspiration to develop deep awareness about the practice of encounter. Focusing on experiences of crisis and anxiety, the author provides many in-depth case examples, and sample scripts with actual questions and answers included. This short and deceptively simple book will raise awareness of, and broaden the range of, possible interventions for the open-minded reader.
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An entertaining integral guide to Zen that will serve you faith“fully for many years. This is a book of real quality from a teacher of the highest calibre, and the rarest gift. ”author of Naked Being, – J.M. Harrison, multi-award winning We Are All One, The Soul Whisperer and YOU are THIS
This book is without comparison, the best I have ever read on dialogue therapy. Bent Falk is able to describe difficult problems and dilemmas, with an unrivalled simplicity and accessibility. – Ralph Kauffmann, M.D., Gentofte, Denmark
A true gift to the world. From the historical context of Zen to the “profound insights that lie at its core, seldom has so much wisdom
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been packed into a single volume. This book is a true beacon on the journey of self-growth, for all those who wish to take it. – Dr. Russell Razzaque, founder of The College of Mindful Clinicians
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Unclouded by Longing Meditations on Autism and Being Present in an Overwhelming World Christopher Goodchild Illustrated by Julie Lonneman Foreword by Thomas Moore APR 2017 | £9.99 | $17.95 | 168pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785921223 | eISBN-9781784503864
Meditations on finding peace in an overwhelming world. In this collection of short, contemplative, enlightening reflections, spiritual teacher and Quaker Christopher Goodchild, inspired by his own experiences, guides you through his spiritual and philosophical journey to his truest and most peaceful self. Written from a ‘soul’ perspective, the book reveals how, by looking beyond vulnerability to see innate strength, and searching beyond pain and turmoil to find peace and serenity, anyone can affirm their true humanity despite the hardships and distractions of modern life.
Christopher’s compassionate route through difficulties, doubt, grief and fear is marked with dynamic tenderness and an artful embrace of abundant sources of wisdom. Spirituality, psychology and philosophy are seamlessly woven together in an inclusive Quaker context, led by the common values of love and forgiveness. In a world increasingly weighed down with the baggage of the self, this book will speak to anyone searching for a more clearsighted, meaningful presence in the eternal universe. 12
SELF DEVELOPMENT Highly Sensitive People in an Insensitive World
Tools for Helpful Souls Especially for highly sensitive people who provide help either on a professional or private level Ilse Sand
How to Create a Happy Life Ilse Sand JUN 2016 | £9.99 | $15.95 | 160pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920660 | eISBN-9781784503246
APR 2017 | £8.99 | $14.95 | 128pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785922961 | eISBN-9781784505998
What it means to be a highly sensitive person, including the characteristics, challenges and benefits. In today’s fast-paced, increasingly public society, we are expected to be resilient, to have the energy to manage a packed work schedule, social calendar, and a large network of friends, both online and offline, day and night. If you find yourself struggling to live up to, or even enjoy, these non-stop social expectations, then this book is for you. Written for highly sensitive people, the book explains the characteristics of being highly sensitive and how to overcome common difficulties, such as low self-esteem and the exhausting effects of socialising. Ilse Sand also encourages you to explore and appreciate the advantages of high sensitivity, including your aptitude for depth, intensity and presence, and suggests activities to calm and inspire.
A practical guide for highly sensitive people to develop their abilities to help and support others. Highly sensitive people spend a lot of time trying to balance their surroundings, including the emotions and wellbeing of those around them, which lends to a supportive and caring nature. While highly sensitive people are well-suited for the role of ‘helper’, this practice can be particularly exhausting if not regulated. This book contains a variety of tools geared towards self-development and optimising a helpful and supportive conversation in professional therapeutic settings or personal relationships. This practical guide demonstrates how to use simple psychotherapeutic methods through supportive dialogues, which can be applied by anyone without any formal training. Written in easy language with real-life examples and practical exercises, this will serve as a handbook for highly sensitive people who provide help either on a professional or personal level.
book will be a go-to resource that I will be recommending “toThis all the HSPs I work with; whether they are just discovering what it means or if they’ve been aware for a while. It provides a perfect balance of inspiration, research, and encouragement for those of us wanting to better understand our trait so that we can be more effective and positively impactful in our own lives and the lives of those around us. – Andy Mort, Songwriter and founder of SheepDressedLikeWolves.com, a website dedicated to inspiring and encouraging creative introverts and HSPs
The Emotional Compass How to Think Better about Your Feelings Ilse Sand
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SEP 2016 | £8.99 | $15.95 | 136pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785921278 | eISBN-9781784503925
Explores the psychology of emotions, especially in relation to other people, introducing ways to improve your understanding of your own feelings and those of others. Feelings are something we have, not something we are. Revealing the complexity of emotions such as happiness, anger, fear, and jealousy, and how these are based on our perception of other people, Ilse Sand offers her professional wisdom on the psychology of feelings. Establishing that emotions are not always as appropriate as they first appear to be, the book encourages you to take a closer look at why you are feeling certain things, and how you can change how you feel. Especially written for highly sensitive people, guidance is included on how to identify the vulnerable feelings that often underlie our more volatile emotional states, and practical activities are suggested to help to embrace or reject sadness, delay impulsive actions, and allow yourself to be happy.
Come Closer On love and self-protection Ilse Sand MAY 2017 | £8.99 | $14.95 | 104pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785922978 | eISBN-9781784506032
A practical guide to understanding and overcoming the behaviours that hinder close relationships. Everyone engages in self-protecting behaviours to some extent, but when these begin to take on the form of bad habits, they can be damaging. People often use self-protection strategies in love and relationships to mitigate potential pain or heartbreak. This book considers the defence mechanisms inadvertently used to avoid closeness with other people, the inner self, and reality and any resulting distress from confrontation with these bodies. This book will teach you how to recognise specific protective behaviours that hinder close relationships and why we engage in them. By understanding the source of these patterns and objectively considering the alternatives, the author will guide you on the path to overcome negative protection strategies and embrace positive relationships. With a foundation in psychology, this book will also be of interest to professional counsellors and therapists.
In exemplarily clear and easy-to-read language, without thera“peutic clichés, Ilse Sand takes readers through a cleansing bath for emotional mental hygiene. The book is highly recommended. ” – Bent Falk, psychotherapist MPF, M.Th.
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CHILDREN’S SPIRIT UALIT Y The Spirit of the Child
Buddhist Understanding of Childhood Spirituality
Revised Edition David Hay
The Buddha’s Children Alexander von Gontard
2006 | £15.99 | $26.95 | 224pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843103714 | eISBN-9781846424731
JUL 2017 | £18.99 | $26.95 | 272pp | pb | world |
A case for the inclusion of spiritual awareness as a cross-curricular element in the school syllabus. David Hay argues for the inclusion of spiritual awareness as a cross-curricular element in the school syllabus to promote the development of morality and social cohesion. This stimulating book encourages new approaches to foster children’s spiritual development.
isbn-9781785920387 | eISBN-9781784502898
The first book to explore childhood spirituality through Buddhist teachings and thought. Revealing how the spiritual insights and experiences of children and adolescents can uncover a deep and wise understanding of human life that is compatible with the Buddha’s teachings, this book will be of particular interest to professionals and academics in psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy, education and religious studies. The book begins by exploring the Buddha’s own childhood and the ‘divine child’ in Buddhism, a key archetype in Jungian psychology. The author defines the spirituality and religiosity of children and adolescents and identifies manifestations of spirituality in children, such as experiences of awe and wonder, and favourable conditions for spirituality, such as silence, nature, extreme conditions and mindfulness. Drawing on his own experience working with children in therapeutic practice, von Gontard discusses the parallels between spontaneous spirituality seen in childhood and the Buddha’s teachings.
The Spiritual Dimension of Childhood Kate Adams, Brendan Hyde and Richard Woolley 2008 | £18.00 | $29.95 | 160pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843106029 | eISBN-9781846427909
Explores understanding and supporting childrens’ spirituality. The authors outline exactly what is understood by contemporary spirituality, and discuss the importance of context in a consideration of it. They explore children’s spirituality under three broad headings: children’s voices, children’s worlds and children’s lives.
book offers an intriguing and original combination “ofThis Buddhist thought, the backdrop of western scholarship
A Child Sees God
on childhood spirituality and the author’s own experience in child psychiatry. Von Gontard opens a rich seam to be mined, and provides valuable access to his reflective journey with this multifaceted subject. – Rebecca Nye, author of ‘Children’s Spirituality: What it is and Why it Matters’
Children Talk About Bible Stories Rev Dr Howard Worsley Foreword by John Hull
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2009 | £16.99 | $36.95 | 176pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843109723 | eISBN-9781846429378
A refreshing exploration of the Bible through the eyes of children. Shows how a child’s eye view of the Bible reveals many ideas about ethics and morality, and provides new ways of understanding these ancient stories. We can all learn from a child’s perspective of the world.
Children and Spirituality Searching for Meaning and Connectedness Brendan Hyde 2008 | £19.99 | $34.95 | 192pp | pb | world |
Spiritual Healing with Children with Special Needs
isbn-9781843105893 | eISBN-9781846427541
Bob Woodward
How schoolteachers and parents can help children understand and express their spirituality. This book provides ways in which schoolteachers and parents can nurture and foster these particular characteristics of children’s spirituality. It also considers two factors, material pursuit and trivialising, which may inhibit children’s expression of their spirituality. It will be of great interest to educators, policy makers, and parents.
2007 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 160pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843105459 | eISBN-9781846426209
An accessible guide to how spiritual healing can help children with special needs achieve peace and relaxation. Drawing on his extensive experience, Bob Woodward gives a fascinating account of individual healing sessions with children with complex special needs and moderate to severe learning difficulties.
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CHILDREN’S BOOKS Doorkins the Cathedral Cat Lisa Gutwein Illustrated by Rowan Ambrose AUG 2017 | £10.99 | $15.95 | 40pp | hb | world | isbn-9781785923579 | eISBN-9781784506964
A beautifully illustrated week in the life of a very special cathedral cat. Meet Doorkins, the smallest yet most recognisable member of the Cathedral. With wedding guests to entertain, meetings with the Queen to attend and tired staff to look after, Doorkins has a busy week lined up ahead of her. Following the real life exploits of Doorkins, Southwark Cathedral’s self-proclaimed ‘Magnificat’, this charming picture book gives a complete tour of the Cathedral, and is sure to raise a smile on the face of any cathedral attendee, or fan of cats. Southwark Cathedral is part of the fabric of London and Door“kins is part and parcel of the Southwark Cathedral family. I have very fond memories of my visits to Southwark Cathedral – each one with Doorkins taking pride of place. – Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London
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Perry Panda A Story about Parental Depression Helen Bashford Illustrated by Russell Scott Skinner NOV 2017 | £10.99 | $17.95 | 32pp | hb | world |
How Are You Feeling Today Baby Bear?
isbn-9781785924125 | eISBN-9781784507732
Exploring Big Feelings After Living in a Stormy Home Jane Evans
A rhyming story to help children aged 3+ understand parental depression. “Perry, you’re not naughty and you’ve not upset your mum. It’s not your fault – it’s never your fault – that your mummy feels this glum.” Perry is worried about his mum. He speaks with his grandma, who explains how his mum is feeling and offers reassurance. She makes it clear that Perry is not to blame and talks about some of the things that might help his mum feel better. Perry Panda is a story designed to help young children understand a parent or carer’s depression. With simple rhymes and bright illustrations, it explains behaviours that may seem unusual to the child and reassures them that it is not their fault.
2014 | £9.99 | $15.95 | 32pp | hb | world | isbn-9781849054249 | eISBN-9780857007933
away taboo. I wish I had had this book! “An excellent book to–blow Fern Britton, TV presenter and author, with” experience of post-natal depression
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A gentle story to help children aged 2 to 6 years who have lived with violence in their home. Baby Bear lives in a home with the Big Bears, and loves to chase butterflies and make mud pies – they make Baby Bear’s tummy fill with sunshine. Then, one night, Baby Bear hears a big storm downstairs in the house and in the morning, Baby Bear’s tummy starts to feel grey and rainy. How will such a small bear cope with these big new feelings? This sensitive, charming storybook is written to help children who have lived with violence at home to begin to explore and name their feelings. Accompanied by notes for adults on how to use each page of the story to start conversations, it also features fun games and activities to help to understand and express difficult emotions. It will be a useful book for social workers, counsellors, domestic violence workers and all grown-ups working with children.
CHILDREN’S BOOKS All Birds Have Anxiety Kathy Hoopmann MAR 2017 | £9.99 | $15.95 | 72pp | hb | world | isbn-9781785921827 | eISBN-9781784504540
A bird’s-eye-view introduction to living with anxiety disorder and how to begin to change it. Life as a bird can be stressful! From worrying about airplanes, windows, and getting enough worms to eat, it is clear that birds can be anxious beings. Through a light-touch, quizzical depiction of bird behaviour, All Birds Have Anxiety uses colourful images and astute explanations to explore what it means to live with anxiety day-to-day, and how to begin to deal with it. Following the style of the best-selling All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome and All Dogs Have ADHD, wonderful colour photographs express the complex and difficult ideas related to anxiety disorder in an easy-to-understand way. This simple yet profound book validates the deeper everyday experiences of anxiety, provides an empathic understanding of the symptoms associated with anxiety, and offers compassionate suggestions for change.
Not doing it will make me more anxious than doing it.
what to say, We have no idea to behave. where to go or how In a perfect world, everyone would cope with life just fine, and no one would be anxious or worried.
Kathy’s wonderful book is a powerful educational resource for “parents and teachers alike. This book normalises the experience
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I don’t have to be perfect . We can’t keep that up for long though, and soon need time to be alone in a safe place.
of anxiety, it explains how worry happens and how it affects us, but it also gives hope on how to overcome worry, stress, and fear. It helps children and adults overcome self-doubt and life challenges. The beautiful images are carefully selected, displaying common emotions amongst all living beings.I strongly recommend this fun book to children of all ages, educators and parents. – Dr Paula Barrett, International Author of the Friends Resilience Programs, www.friendsresilience.org
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It’s great I tried my hardest.
The world won’t end if I make a mistake .
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” Can I tell you about Loneliness? A guide for friends, family and professionals Julian Stern Illustrated by Helen Lees
The Red Beast
Jun 2017 | £8.99 | $14.95 | 64pp | pb | world |
Controlling Anger in Children with Asperger’s Syndrome K.I. Al-Ghani
isbn-9781785922435 | eISBN-9781784505264
What does it mean to be lonely? Jan explains in this illustrated guide for ages 7+. Meet Jan. Jan is sometimes lonely. In this illustrated guide, he describes what loneliness feels like and how it affects him at home and school. He explains what he can do to feel less lonely, and how his teachers, family and friends can help him too. Child loneliness is an area of growing concern. This book is an ideal way to start a conversation about loneliness with anyone aged 7 and above and to help children understand the importance of healthy solitude, as well as socialising. It also includes a useful list of recommended reading, organisations and websites for further information and support.
Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2008 | £12.99 | $21.95 | 48pp | hb | world | isbn-9781843109433 | eISBN-9781846428487
Learning to recognise and tame the red beast! Deep inside everyone, a red beast lies sleeping. When it is asleep, the red beast is quite small, but when it wakes up, it begins to grow and grow. This is the story of a red beast that was awakened. Rufus is in the school playground when his friend John kicks a ball that hit him in the stomach, and wakes up the sleeping red beast: `I hate you – I’m gonna get you!’. The red beast doesn’t hear the teacher asking if he’s okay. It doesn’t see that John is sorry – how can Rufus tame the red beast? This vibrant fully illustrated children’s storybook is written for children aged 5+, and is an accessible, fun way to talk about anger, with useful tips about how to ‘tame the red beast’ and guidance for parents on how anger affects children with Asperger’s Syndrome.
An invaluable contribution to this remarkable series. The book “identifies many situations when a young person may feel lonely, but also (most importantly) how parents, teachers and others misunderstand. An important read not only for young people, but also for those who care for them. - Professor Richard Pring, Department of Educational Studies, University of Oxford
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CHILDREN’S BOOKS Big Tree is Sick
Minnie and Max are OK!
A Story to Help Children Cope with the Serious Illness of a Loved One Nathalie Slosse
A Story to Help Children Develop a Positive Body Image Chris Calland and Nicky Hutchinson
Illustrated by Rocio Del Moral
Illustrated by Emmi Smid
JAN 2017 | £11.99 | $18.95 | 40pp | hb | world |
MAY 2017 | £10.99 | $17.95 | 40pp | hb | world |
isbn-9781785922268 | eISBN-9781784505097
isbn-9781785922336 | eISBN-9781784505141
An endearing illustrated storybook which helps children to understand serious illness. Snibbles and Big Tree are best friends! They have always hung out together, and Snibbles loves Big Tree very much. When Big Tree unexpectedly falls ill with woodworm, Snibbles is very upset and angry. The illness is a very bad one and Big Tree does not feel well and doesn’t want to play for a long time. Poor Snibbles! He wants Big Tree to get better, but he feels as if there is nothing he can do. What can Snibbles and his friends do to help Big Tree through his treatment and recovery? This beautifully illustrated storybook describes the anger and emotion that many children encounter when a close relative or friend is diagnosed with a long-term illness, such as cancer. The story of Big Tree depicts how things are often out of your control and sets out effective strategies for dealing with these emotions. This story features loveable characters and vivid illustrations, as well as activities for children aged 5+ to complete with their parents or professionals in times of illness and loss.
An illustrated storybook to help children aged 3–7 develop a positive body image. Minnie has had a bad day at school. Some children made fun of her looks, and she wishes she was more like them. Max, Minnie’s dog, wishes he looked different too. And he doesn’t understand why Grandma doesn’t like his singing! When Grandma sees that Minnie and Max aren’t OK, she takes them to the park. There, they see lots of children and dogs – all with different shapes, sizes, colours and special traits. If they all looked the same, would it be better or worse? Body image is an increasingly important issue for young children. This beautifully illustrated, confidence-boosting book will help encourage children aged 3–7 to celebrate their strengths and embrace diversity. Included are questions that adults can ask to see how children relate to Minnie and Max’s thoughts and feelings. Colourful, funny and uplifting, this book will help you make sure your child is OK with their body image!
All You Need Is Love Celebrating Families of All Shapes and Sizes Shanni Collins
Not Today, Celeste! A Dog’s Tale about Her Human’s Depression Liza Stevens
MAY 2017 | £10.99 | $16.95 | 40pp | hb | world | isbn-9781785922510 | eISBN-9781784505349
JUN 2016 | £10.99 | $17.95 | 36pp | hb | world |
Engaging and illustrated rhyming book for children that celebrates the diversity of individuals and families. Families come in different shapes and sizes, and they are all special when they love and respect each other. These rhyming stories are a celebration of diversity and encourage inclusion and acceptance in a child’s relationships. By promoting diversity and understanding, these stories support a positive approach to life at a young age, which fosters strong mental health and well-being. Each page is dedicated to a different family, with stories exploring adoption, fostering, disability, race, gender, and illness. Filled with humour and delightfully illustrated, children will love reading these stories with friends, family and in school again and again.
isbn-9781785920080 | eISBN-9781784502478
A gentle story about a dog whose human has poorly feelings for children aged 3+. Celeste thinks she is the happiest dog in the world. But when she notices something different about her human, Rupert, she wonders if things will ever be the same again. Charmingly illustrated, this heart-warming story for children aged 3+ reflects some of the feelings and experiences that a child whose parent or carer has depression may face. When it comes to periods of low mood in a parent or carer, children can often feel that they are to blame, or even that the parent doesn’t love them anymore. The story provides reassurance by explaining what depression is and how it is possible to find help. With a comprehensive guide for parents and professionals written by Dr Pooky Knightsmith that provides advice on discussing the topic with children, this is a truly valuable resource that will be of interest to social workers, child and school counsellors, psychologists, parents and foster parents.
This excellent and engaging book celebrates families of all “shapes and sizes. With a page to each story, intended to be read along with huge full-colour, fun illustrations, the up-beat stories cover all types of modern (and post-modern) families and the ways in which our glorious LGBT community has given itself wholeheartedly to raising healthy, well-adjusted and diverse families. – G Scene
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GENERAL INTEREST
God-Curious Exploring Eternal Questions Stephen Cherry FEB 2017 | £8.99 | $13.95 | 128pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785921995 | eISBN-9781784504731
Why study theology? Stephen Cherry explores what engaging with theology has to offer curious minds. In a world where religion refuses to expire, two responses predominate. The first, to retrench within the certainties of one’s native or adopted faith, questioning nothing; the second, to sneer and snarl from the secular side-lines. Here, Cherry offers an alternative for religious believer, agnostic, and atheist alike – to engage with the study of theology. Confessing himself to be a reluctant theologian, Cherry puts forward three reasons why more people should take theology seriously – because it’s fascinating, fun and important. He suggests that genuine theology is the antidote to fundamentalism, contrasts the theological approaches of Jesus of Nazareth and Richard Dawkins, and introduces some of the biggest puzzles unravelled by theology. Drawing people at all stages of life into a more serious engagement with the riches and delights of theology, it is a book for any who find themselves to be a little God-curious.
The Moral Heart of Public Service
“Pointing to theology as the disciplined, human and holistic way in which we explore the eternal questions that hover over every century. The rumour of God that circles the book, implying that reality might be worthy of trust, is compelling and unignorable. I hope this work will entice a new generation of theologians fit for purpose, imaginative in language, engagement and prayer.” – Canon Mark Oakley, Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral
Edited by Claire Foster-Gilbert Foreword by The Dean of Westminster JUN 2017 | £18.99 | $25.00 | 288pp | hb | world | isbn-9781785922558 | eISBN-9781784505400
A timely challenge to revitalise the search for moral goodness in public life today. Now more than ever, public servants must consider and reassess how to keep moral courage in public life alive. With ethical expectations and needs changing and government policies under increasing moral scrutiny, Claire Foster-Gilbert of Westminster Abbey Institute gathers a series of essays and lectures by herself and others, exploring the meaning of ‘moral code’ in today’s public service, and how it can be rekindled in practice. Timely and timeless, the book is founded on traditional values of honesty, moral rigour and neighbourliness, and discusses how to champion stability, peace, community and virtue in contemporary public life. The authors, including eminent figures such as the former President of Ireland Mary McAleese, historian Peter Hennessy, former First Secretary of State William Hague and former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, explain how realistic compromises can be balanced with clear goal-setting for ideal results. Forward-thinking and authoritative, this book will be a precious resource to anyone seeking to boost the circulation of integrity throughout all aspects of public life.
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“We live in an age when noisy moralism is everywhere, and the news and social media have invaded the pulpit. Quiet reflection on moral truth, however, and the noble sobriety of public administration, have become undervalued virtues. All power to a book like this in redressing that imbalance.” – Matthew Parris, Times columnist and author
GENERAL INTEREST Re-enchanting the Activist Spirituality and Social Change Keith Hebden NOV 2016 | £8.99 | $14.95 | 176pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920417 | eISBN-9781784502959
A call to change the world through political activism and spirituality. Across the world, grassroots movements for change are growing in number, skill, and impact on society. Finding a place at the intersect between spirituality and politics, these emerging activists are grounded in a deeper understanding of the world they wish to change, and act out of a deep sense that their simple acts can make a difference. With moving first-hand accounts, priest and community organiser Keith Hebden demonstrates what it means to be an engaged and alive human being in a world that is crying out for change, and how to play our part in it. Whether you have recently come alive to the possibilities of activism, or are familiar with the frustrations and challenges of working for change, this book will energise, inform and enchant you.
Sceptical Christianity
A Matter of Life and Death
Exploring Credible Belief Robert Reiss
60 Voices Share their Wisdom Rosalind Bradley Foreword by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu
JUN 2016 | £8.99 | $13.95 | 188pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920622 | eISBN-9781784503185
AUG 2016 | £9.99 | $15.95 | 232pp | pb | world | isbn-9781849056014 | eISBN-9781784502836
Shows how Christianity can be intellectually credible and what can reasonably be believed. How can Christianity remain a credible religion in our current era of scepticism? Reviving the debates begun by John Robinson and the demythologisation movement over half a century ago, Sceptical Christianity considers the main reasons behind people’s religious scepticism and posits the question: what can be plausibly believed today? Reiss discusses issues of such as the relationship between religion and science and assisted dying, much debated among people of faith and no faith,, and shows how they can be thought of in the best tradition of sceptical and critical Christianity. The result is a thought provoking book which sparks discussion on how the Church should behave and teach to retain its credibility.
People from all walks of life share their insights and wisdom on death and dying. A Holocaust survivor whose mother collapsed and died only moments after they both registered as survivors, a death row inmate who has reclaimed his life through Buddhism, and a mother whose daughter was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer two days before her thirtieth birthday, among others, offer their perspectives on death and dying in this thought-provoking volume. Contributors from all walks of life share their thoughts on carefully selected writings, images and artwork that most accurately express death to them. Describing their unique experiences, they reveal that, beyond the heartache and the mystery, death teaches us all invaluable lessons about how we live our lives.
The Forgiveness Project
Towards Better Disagreement
Stories for a Vengeful Age Marina Cantacuzino
Religion and Atheism in Dialogue Paul Hedges
Foreword by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, Alexander McCall Smith
SEP 2016 | £9.99 | $16.95 | 200pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920578 | eISBN-9781784503161
2015 | £16.99 | $25.00 | 208pp | hb | world |
Advocating for constructive dialogue between religion and atheism. Are atheists immoral? Does religion cause conflict? Is religion always opposed to science? Boldly paving the way for constructive dialogue between atheists and religious believers, Paul Hedges tackles issues such as the treatment of women, the idea of a pure and empirical realm of ‘science’, and the association of religion with violence and warfare, debunking the myths and exposing the futility of the battle between ‘reason’ and ‘belief’. Threading deftly between atheism, the major world religions and smaller groups such as Paganism, Hedges demonstrates a vast scope for agreement and interaction between them which will call to every open-minded reader.
isbn-9781849055666 | eISBN-9781784500061
Challenging our ideas about forgiveness. Silver Medal Winner in the Essays category of the 2015 Foreword Reviews’ INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards. What is forgiveness? Are some acts unforgivable? Can forgiveness take the place of revenge? Powerful real-life stories from survivors and perpetrators of crime and violence reveal the true impact of forgiveness on ordinary people worldwide. Despite extreme circumstances, their stories open the door to a society without revenge. All royalties from the sale of this book go to The Forgiveness Project charity.
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C O U N S E L L I N G A N D M E N TA L H E A LT H Psychiatric Medication and Spirituality
What Counsellors and Spiritual Directors Can Learn from Each Other
An Unforeseen Relationship Lynne Vanderpot, PhD
Ethical Practice, Training and Supervision Edited by Peter Madsen Gubi
JUL 2017 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 240pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785921261 | eISBN-9781784503918
APR 2017 | £18.99 | $27.95 | 192pp | pb | world |
Reveals how psychiatric medication can impact spirituality. Challenging an exclusively medical approach to mental health and illness, this book considers the impact psychiatric drugs can have on spirituality. In the last thirty years, a dramatic rise in medication as a treatment for mental illness has occurred in tandem with increasing numbers of people entering treatment with a spiritually-oriented understanding of their suffering. The unforeseen result is that some people taking psychiatric drugs are engaging with them in ways that can have a profound impact on the course and outcome of treatment. Based on interviews with people on psychiatric medication who regard spirituality as significant in their lives, this book reveals how medication can be perceived as both helpful and harmful to spirituality.
isbn-9781785920257 | eISBN-9781784502713
Exploring the relationship between spiritual accompaniment and counselling to provide better therapeutic and pastoral care. Advocating the importance of addressing the spiritual dimension of care in areas such as mental health and social care, this book promotes a synthesis of pastoral guidance and psychological counselling. The chapters offer insight to the healing role spirituality and prayer can play when counselling for trauma, sexual abuse or loss of a loved one. Whether discussing training counsellors to be spiritually literate, or exploring how spiritual accompaniers can take a psychologically-informed approach, all the contributors bring their extensive experience to bear working with spiritual and psychological issues.
Societal debate about psychiatric drugs usually focuses on There is today a growing interest in the interface between “whether the drugs are “effective” or do more “good than harm”. “counselling, psychotherapy, and spiritual accompaniment. What In this well-written, thoughtful book, Lynne Vanderpot explores the effects of psychiatric medications through a different lens: how do the medications affect one’s subjective experience of being alive, and more particularly, one’s internal experience of a spiritual life? Hers is a thoughtful, clear exploration of an important subject, and on every page her respect for the users of these medications and the diversity of their experiences shines through. – Robert Whitaker, journalist and author of ‘Anatomy of an Epidemic’
is the way forward if it becomes apparent that a client, knowing that the counsellor is a person of faith, is hoping to receive some spiritual input also? In a collection of excellent essays some pertinent questions in this area are explored and analysed. A book to be read by all who are interested in the spiritual dimension of professional counselling. – Elizabeth Ruth Obbard, Carmelite nun, author and spiritual director
Cultural Perspectives on Mental Wellbeing
Journeying with psyche and soul Edited by Peter Madsen Gubi
Spiritual Interpretations of Symptoms in Medical Practice Natalie Tobert
Foreword by Professor Elaine Graham
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2015 | £16.99 | $27.95 | 192pp | pb | world | isbn-9781849054805 | eISBN-9780857008619
Foreword by Michael Cornwall
How spiritual accompaniment and counselling can inform each other, to improve the spiritual dimension of care across professions. The contributors, who each work with spiritual issues, either explicitly as spiritual directors or accompaniers, or as an implicit part of their therapeutic work, offer a psychologically-informed approach to Spiritual Accompaniment and Direction, and to working with others on a spiritual level more generally. They explore what it means to be attuned to the spiritual process of another, discuss what makes an effective relationship in Spiritual Accompaniment and counselling, and consider how best to work with spiritual crisis, spiritual abuse, and pain. The unconscious process informing the work, forgiveness, changing spiritual needs over the life-span, and models of supervision that can inform the practice of Spiritual Accompaniment are also explored.
SEP 2016 | £19.99 | $29.95 | 264pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785920844 | eISBN-9781784503451
Essential resource explaining different cultural attitudes towards mental and physical health. As human migration brings an ever more diverse range of people, cultures and beliefs into contact, Western medical systems must adapt to cater for the different approaches it encounters towards illness, the body, gender, mental health and death. Based upon training courses taught by the author to staff at hospitals, mental health professionals, and on degree courses, this complete resource provides an essential foundation for understanding the complex and manifold approaches to medicine and health around the world. An awareness of this diversity allows healthcare professionals to better engage with their patients and offer them satisfactory care and support in the future. 20
C O U N S E L L I N G A N D M E N TA L H E A LT H Prayer in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Sadness, Depression, and the Dark Night of the Soul
Exploring a Hidden Meaningful Dimension Peter Madsen Gubi
Transcending the Medicalisation of Sadness Glòria Durà-Vilà
Foreword by Brian Thorne
Foreword by Professor Roland Littlewood
2007 | £19.99 | $34.95 | 224pp | pb | world |
JAN 2017 | £24.99 | $39.95 | 360pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781843105190 | eISBN-9781846427510
isbn-9781785920561 | eISBN-9781784503130
Gubi argues that philosophically, all counselling can be regarded as prayer, and with considered ethical awareness, prayer can be integrated ethically into counselling when working with people of faith. Peter Madsen Gubi, PhD, is a Moravian and holds Masters degrees in Education, Counselling and Applied Theology. He is a BACP Accredited Counsellor and a BACP Accredited Supervisor in Private Practice. Currently he is Principal Lecturer in Counselling in the School of Health and Post-Graduate Medicine at the University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Exploring an alternative view of sadness and depression, the author looks at how sadness is perceived by religious individuals. Revealing a tension between the medical model of depression and the very different language of theology, this book explores how religious people and communities understand severe sadness, their coping mechanisms and their help-seeking behaviours. Drawing from her study of practicing Catholics, contemplative monks and nuns, priests and laypeople studying theology, the author describes how symptoms that might otherwise be described as pathological and meet diagnostic criteria for a depressive disorder are considered by some religious individuals to be normal and valued experiences. She explains how sadness fits into the ‘Dark Night of the Soul’ narrative – an active transformation of emotional distress into an essential ingredient for self-reflection and spiritual growth – and how sadness with a recognised cause is seen to ‘make sense’, whereas sadness without a cause may be seen to warrant psychiatric consultation.
Gubi is not just giving his own opinion, but has done a tremen“dous amount of research on the subject. He defines spirituality (all spirituality, not just Christian.) and he reflects on the psychological impact of prayer and its ethical use. It is a very comprehensive book for those who want, like Gubi, to introduce spirituality and prayer into mainstream counselling and psychotherapy practice as an accepted intervention with the benefits and dangers that any intervention poses. And it is an encouragement for all who have been using prayer all along, but felt rather alone in it and not sure about sharing this, even with their supervisors. – Accord Magazine
This is a truly ground breaking publication. By bringing together “insights from psychiatry and spirituality the author has provided an exceptionally helpful guidebook for all involved in helping people in situations of personal distress, sadness and trauma. – Professor Bernadette Flanagan, author of ‘Embracing Solitude’
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Making Sense of Near-Death Experiences
Psychotherapy and Spirituality Integrating the Spiritual Dimension into Therapeutic Practice Agneta Schreurs Foreword by Malcolm Pines
A Handbook for Clinicians Edited by Mahendra Perera, Karuppiah Jagadheesan and Anthony Peake
2001 | £22.99 | $42.95 | 320pp | pb | world |
2011 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 176pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781853029752 | eISBN-9781846420610
isbn-9781849051491 | eISBN-9780857003423
An engaging study that introduces psychotherapists and mental health specialists to spirituality within therapeutic contexts. Schreurs presents a range of therapeutic situations, analogies and case-studies in which spiritual concerns may arise, and explores them from spiritual and psychological perspectives, showing how they connect and differ. This engaging book is essential reading for all therapists who feel out of their depth when patients raise spiritual concerns.
With contributions from leading international experts, this is an accessible guide to the theory and evidence underlying the phenomenon of NDEs.
A Theological Diagnosis A New Direction on Genetic Therapy, ‘Disability’ and the Ethics of Healing Matt Edmonds 2010 | £18.99 | $42.95 | 208pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843109983 | eISBN-9780857004963
Setting out an important new theory of what it means to think theologically about disability.
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B E R E AV E M E N T Grief Demystified
Bereaved Parents and their Continuing Bonds
An Introduction Caroline Lloyd
Love after Death Catherine Seigal
NOV 2017 | £9.99 | $14.95 | 120pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785923135 | eISBN-9781784506247
AUG 2017 | £12.99 | $18.95 | 144pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785923265 | eISBN-9781784506414
Tells you what you need to know about grief. Being able to offer support to the bereaved is an important part of many frontline professions, such as nurses, teachers, funeral directors and anything in between. Yet very little theoretical information about grief has filtered down into mainstream knowledge, and what has is often misinterpreted. Giving an accessible introduction to modern day grief theory, this book is the perfect guide to grief for the lay reader, or griever curious to how their grief works. Debunking commonly believed myths with information on how grief can vary from person to person, advice on communicating with the bereaved and details on the different kinds of grief, this book is an essential read for anyone working with the bereaved.
A counsellor shares her experience of working with bereaved parents to develop understanding about the nature of continuing bonds with their child. For bereaved parents the development of a continuing bond with the child who has died is a key element in their grieving and in how they manage the future. Using her experience of working in a children’s hospital as a counsellor with bereaved parents, Catherine Seigal looks at how continuing bonds are formed, what facilitates and sustains them and what can undermine them. She reflects on what she learned about the counsellor’s role supporting parents in extremely distressing situations. Truthful, grounded, intense, emotionally accurate, and ulti“mately spiritual in its sensibilities, I cannot recommend it too highly. ” – Andrew Cooper, Professor of Social Work at
Helping Children and Adolescents Think about Death, Dying and Bereavement
Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust
Marian Carter JUL 2016 | £16.99 | $27.95 | 224pp | pb | world |
Yoga for Grief and Loss
isbn-9781785920110 | eISBN-9781784502553
Poses, Meditation, Devotion, SelfReflection, Selfless Acts, Ritual Karla Helberts
A comprehensive resource exploring how adults working with children and adolescents can help them to understand and engage with death. How can children begin to understand death and cope with bereavement? And how can we, as adults, support and engage with children as they encounter this complex subject? Exploring how children and adolescents can engage with all aspects of death, dying and bereavement, this comprehensive guide looks at how children comprehend the death of a pet or someone close to them, their own dying, bereavement and grieving. It covers how you should discuss death with children, with a particular emphasis on the importance of listening to the child and adapting your approach based on their responses. The book offers guidance on how your own experiences of loss can provide you with models for your interactions with children on the subject of death.
Foreword by Chinnamasta Stiles 2015 | £15.00 | $21.95 | 320pp | pb | world | isbn-9781848192041 | eISBN-9780857011633
How the six branches of yoga can guide you through grief. This book explains how the six branches of yoga offer guidance and coping methods to those who have suffered bereavement or loss. Looking at the emotional, spiritual, philosophical elements, as well as the physical postures of yoga, the book shows how to begin and sustain a personal practice that helps us move through grief on multiple levels. when we are overwhelmed with grief, words can only “goTypically so far in bringing relief and comfort. These words written by Karla Helbert, however, are the most powerful, useful, insightful, and comprehensive that I’ve ever seen. She is presenting something very special to the world and what she has accomplished is awe-inspiring. Ms. Helbert has pulled herself up from her own loss, and is thankfully now generously sharing her wisdom. I hope that you don’t need this book very often in your life, but when you do, it will be your guide and companion to find your way back from a broken heart. – Swami Asokananda, President Integral Yoga Institute of New York
This is a comprehensive resource that addresses how young “people feel and think about death and includes practical suggestions on how to include them when a pet or person dies in their life. Marian Carter has shared excellent examples about children and has created a useful ‘spiral curriculum’ to aid the reader in understanding a situation more deeply. She also includes intervention that schools can use to help kids cope with bereavement. I would recommend this book highly for parents and professionals working with grieving children. – Linda Goldman, author of ‘Great Answers to Difficult Questions About Death: What Children Need to Know’
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B E R E AV E M E N T Supporting People through Loss and Grief
Gone in the Morning A Writer’s Journey of Bereavement Geoff Mead
An Introduction for Counsellors and Other Caring Practitioners John Wilson
SEP 2017 | £12.99 | $19.95 | 184pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785923555 | eISBN-9781784506919
2013 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 248pp | pb | world |
Reflections on mourning the death of a loved one and the experience of moving through grief. An exploration of death, bereavement and grief. This first hand account gives Geoff Mead’s experience of responding to the loss of his wife from a brain tumour. Giving insight into the grieving process and how Geoff learned to manage his grief, this book will offer hope to anyone experiencing something similar. After coming to the realisation that mourning is a conscious process, to which we can apply creativity, passion and intelligence, Geoff explored the unknown territory of bereavement through his writing. The book shows how artful practice, such as writing, can help to make sense of our experience and navigate the wreckage of grief.
isbn-9781849053761 | eISBN-9780857007391
A comprehensive guide to counselling and supporting people experiencing loss and grief. This accessible handbook provides a comprehensive guide to working with people experiencing grief, bereavement and loss. It covers theories and models of grief, essential skills and how to support people in practice. It is essential reading for counsellors, bereavement support volunteers, palliative care nurses, students and trainers.
I’ll Write Your Name on Every Beach A Mother’s Quest for Comfort, Courage and Clarity After Suicide Loss Susan Auerbach
If You Sit Very Still Marian Partington
JUL 2017 | £10.99 | $17.95 | 216pp | pb | world |
Foreword by Marina Cantacuzino
isbn-9781785927584 | eISBN-9781784506155
SEP 2016 | £12.99 | $18.95 | 208pp | pb | world |
A mother’s memoir of suicide loss that helps the reader reflect on their own experience of grieving. Describing the loss of her son to suicide, a mother reflects on the grieving process and offers therapeutic techniques to help readers process their own bereavement. Written in real time and organised thematically, it authentically chronicles the experiences of grief, making this book a lifeline for anyone suffering a loss from suicide.
Things Jon Didn’t Know About Our Life After My Husband’s Suicide Sue Henderson NOV 2017 | £13.99 | $18.95 | 128pp | pb | world | isbn-9781785924002 | eISBN-9781784507664
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A sister’s deeply personal account of traumatic loss, its aftermath, and the path away from resentment. In 1994, 21 years after her disappearance, Lucy Partington’s remains were discovered in Fred and Rosemary West’s basement at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester. In this powerful and lyrical book, Lucy’s elder sister, Marian, reclaims Lucy from the status of victim and finds an authentic and compassionate response to her traumatic loss. Her inspiring narrative of healing draws on Buddhist and Quaker practices and culminates in restorative justice work in prisons.
Sue HenderSon
Things Jon didn’t Know About
If You Sit Very Still should feature on everybody’s bookshelf “alongside such life guides as Shakespeare and the Bible. – Jeffery Taylor, Sunday” Express We are spared no aspect of the anguish, confusion and anger “experienced, but are also told an extraordinary story of inner
Our Life After My Husband’s Suicide
An account of family life 15 years on from a partner and father’s suicide. 15 years on from her husband’s suicide Sue Henderson recalls her family’s experiences of the years after, with all the ensuing victories and defeats – both big and small. Also included is information on theories of grief and bereavement, and issues concerning men’s mental health to help those bereaved through suicide.
movement and growth - growth in a faith much less orthodox on the face of it than Lucy’s ardent Catholicism but equally deep and serious. It is a book about the massive difficulty of anything like reconciliation in the wake of outrage. There is nothing easily consoling here, but rather a sense of stillness, acceptance and hope - both given and worked for. – Rowan Williams, Book of the Year 2012, Times Literary Supplement
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B E R E AV E M E N T B O O K S F O R C H I L D R E N I Have a Question about Death A Book for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or Other Special Needs Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky MAR 2017 | £9.99 | $14.95 | 40pp | hb | world | isbn-9781785927508 | eISBN-9781784505455
The authors have written a thoughtful, multi-faceted resource “that allows children and parents to work through grief together.
An illustrated guide to explain what it means when someone dies to children with ASD aged 5–11. Death is a difficult topic for any parent or educator to explain to a child, perhaps even more so when the child has Autism Spectrum Disorder or other Special Needs. This book is designed specifically to help children with these additional needs to understand what happens when someone dies.
I Have a Question will help children understand not only what death and dying means, but also teach them that there’s no one right reaction to it. – Amanda Morin, writer at ‘Understood.org’ and author of ‘The Everything Parent’s Guide to Special Education’
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Luna’s Red Hat
Rafi’s Red Racing Car
An Illustrated Storybook to Help Children Cope with Loss and Suicide Emmi Smid
Explaining Suicide and Grief to Young Children Louise Moir
2015 | £11.99 | $19.95 | 34pp | hb | world |
DEC 2016 | £10.99 | $17.95 | 40pp | hb | world |
isbn-9781849056298 | eISBN-9781784501112
isbn-9781785922008 | eISBN-9781784504762
A heart-breaking but ultimately uplifting storybook to help children aged 6+ come to terms with loss by suicide. Charmingly-illustrated, this storybook follows a girl called Luna, whose mother died a year ago. It is designed to be read with children aged 6+ who have been bereaved by suicide to help them cope with their difficult feelings. The book also includes a guide for parents and professionals by grief expert, Dr Riet Fiddelaers-Jaspers.
Beautifully illustrated story helping children aged 3–8 to understand suicide and grief. This beautiful, sensitively composed storybook is a valuable resource for both children affected by a family member’s suicide and their carers. Through a creative, heart-warming tale about a young grieving rabbit named Rafi, it gently explains the truth about death and suicide while communicating that everything will eventually be okay again.
The author of this book has successfully conveyed through a I cannot praise this book highly enough, and would fully recom“simple “mend story a very poignant message about loss and personal it as a resource for professionals, parents and children to growth through loss. This book can help to give children an emotional language in which to make sense of loss through suicide and can facilitate healthy narratives around death, loss and developing resilience. – Dr Tania Pilley, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist
find explanations and coping mechanisms after the devastating loss caused by suicide. – Jane Morgan
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B E R E AV E M E N T B O O K S F O R C H I L D R E N A New Day A Story About Losing Someone You Love Fiona McDonald JUL 2017 | £9.99 | $15.95 | 32pp | hb | world | isbn-9781785923081 | eISBN-9781784506179
An illustrated storybook to help children and young adults with profound and multiple learning disabilities process loss and bereavement. Grey Mouse has died, leaving Brown Mouse too sad to get out of bed. The other mice try to help, but Brown Mouse needs time and space to heal and remember Grey Mouse. This illustrated book gently tackles the concept of bereavement for children and young adults with PMLD, and simple elegant artwork helps provide a safe way to process loss.
Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?
What Happened to Daddy’s Body?
Explaining (sudden) death in words very young children can understand Elke Barber and Alex Barber
Explaining what happens after death in words very young children can understand Elke Barber and Alex Barber
Illustrated by Anna Jarvis
Illustrated by Anna Jarvis
JUL 2016 | £10.99 | $18.95 | 40pp | hb | world | isbn-9781785921063 | eISBN-9781784503710
JUL 2016 | £10.99 | $18.95 | 40pp | hb | world | isbn-9781785921070 | eISBN-9781784503703
A true story about Alex, the death of his daddy, and how his mum helped him to understand what dead means. Alex is only three when his father suddenly suffers a massive heart attack. All on his own, he manages to get help, but his beloved Daddy dies at the scene. Completely honest and written in Alex’s own words, this book tells the story of how his mum helps him understand what happened.
Learn what happens to the body after death as Alex shares the story of what happened to his daddy’s body. This picture book aims to help children aged 3+ to understand what happens to the body after death. It covers cremation, burial and spreading ashes by answering the real-life questions that Alex, a three year old boy, asked his mum after the death of his father.
A beautiful book that will undoubtedly help so many; I would book will be a great resource for anyone wanting to answer “highly “aThis recommend it. child’s questions after a death, but who is having difficulty ” – Richmond’s Hope Bereavement Project finding age-appropriate words. Elke writes from personal experience of talking with her own children and the openness of her approach comes through very clearly. – Helen Mackinnon, Director of SeeSaw, Grief Support for Children and Young People in Oxfordshire
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DAOISM Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches – TianGan DiZhi
Vital Breath of the Dao Chinese Shamanic Tiger Qigong - Laohu Gong Master Zhongxian Wu
The Heart of Chinese Wisdom Traditions Master Zhongxian Wu and Dr Karin Taylor Wu
2008 | £16.99 | $29.95 | PB | ISBN-9781848190009 | EISBN-9780857011107
2014 | £40.00 | $65.00 | HB | ISBN-9781848191518 | EISBN-9780857011589
An excellent introduction for Qigong beginners with a powerful 24-movement form, historical background, underlying principles and techniques.
A detailed explanation of the 22 GanZhi symbols outlining their characteristics, interactions and relationships Essential reading for serious students of Chinese arts. Essential reading for serious students of Chinese practical arts, including medicine, martial arts and FengShui, Master Zhongxian Wu and Dr Karin Taylor Wu provide a detailed explanation of the 22 GanZhi symbols in this book, outlining the characteristics of each, and their interactions and relationships.
beautiful book, Master Zhongxian Wu communicates to “usInhisthisgreat understanding of and experience with Qigong - not as a mere technique but as a perspective on life itself. He presents this material in a timeless way that engenders open awareness and ease of being in the reader. I recommend this book to all practitioners who have a serious interest in the deeper traditions of Chinese Medicine. – Lonny S. Jarrett, author of Nourishing Destiny and The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine
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Tao – A New Way of Thinking
Creativity and Taoism
A Translation of the Tao Tê Ching with an Introduction and Commentaries Chung-yuan Chang
A Study of Chinese Philosophy, Art and Poetry Chung-yuan Chang
2013 | £12.99 | $19.95 | PB |
2011 | £14.99 | $24.95 | PB |
ISBN-9781848192010 | EISBN-9780857011534
ISBN-9781848190504 | EISBN-9780857010476
Exceptional translation of the Tao Tê Ching makes this Chinese classic accessible to modern ways of thinking, without any reduction of the complex thought within its pages. Reveals the wisdom and beauty of the Tao Tê Ching and the accompanying introduction and commentaries make its meaning accessible. Chang places the text in the context of Western metaphysics, making reference to many Western philosophers.
The underlying philosophy and the aesthetics of Chinese art and poetry. Accessible and scholarly, this classic book considers the underlying philosophy and the aesthetics of Chinese art and poetry, the expression of the Taoist approach to existence. Chung-yuan Chang’s always lucid narrative explores the relationship between the Tao and the creative arts, introducing classic paintings and poems to bring Taoism to life.
Tranquil Sitting
The Secret of Everlasting Life
A Taoist Journal on Meditation and Chinese Medical Qigong Yin Shi Zi translated by Shifu Hwang and Cheney Crow
The First Translation of the Ancient Chinese Text on Immortality Richard Bertschinger
2012 | £12.99 | $19.95 | PB |
ISBN-9781848190481 | EISBN-9780857010544
2010 | £15.99 | $24.95 | PB |
ISBN-9781848191129 | EISBN-9780857010902
Translation from the Chinese of the second-century Can Tong Qi, the earliest known text on transformation and immortality. The Secret of Everlasting Life is the first translation from the Chinese of the second-century Can Dong Qi. This ancient work, the earliest known text on transformation and immortality, echoes the wisdom and poetry of the Tao Te Ching and I Ching. This translation reveals the meditation methods practised for thousands of years by Taoist sages.
The Taoist Master Yin Shi Zi’s practical guide and inspirational testament to the healing power and spiritual benefits of meditation and Qigong. An inspirational testament and practical guide to the healing power and spiritual benefits of meditation. The book offers indepth documentation of the theory, physiological aspects and instruction for the practice of meditation, and provides an account of Yin Shi Zi’s personal experiences with meditation. 26
Backlist S P I R I T UA L I T Y A N D R E L AT E D I N T E R E S T Spiritual Care at the End of Life
Spiritual Growth and Care in the Fourth Age of Life
The Chaplain as a ‘Hopeful Presence’ Steve Nolan
Elizabeth MacKinlay
2011 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 160pp | pb | world |
2006 | £19.99 | $32.95 | 272pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781849051996 | eISBN-9780857005137
isbn-9781843102311 | eISBN-9781846424809
Creative reflection on the work chaplains do with people who are dying and the unique quality of the relationship that palliative care professionals construct with patients at the end of life.
Exploring the spiritual dimension of ageing and investigating the role of pastoral and spiritual care in helping older people cope with end-oflife issues.
The Challenge of Practical Theology
In Living Color An Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counseling Second Edition Emmanuel Y. Lartey
Selected Essays Stephen Pattison 2007 | £22.99 | $36.95 | 304pp | pb | world | isbn-
2003 | £16.99 | $26.95 | 192pp | pb | world |
9781843104537 | eISBN-9781846425936
isbn-9781843107507 | eISBN-9781846423987
Explores examines the implicit and explicit beliefs and value systems that guide practice in both religious and non-religious organisations.
An indispensable introduction to the field of pastoral care in multicultural environments.
Facilitating Spiritual Reminiscence for People with Dementia
Spirituality and Mental Health Care Rediscovering a ‘Forgotten’ Dimension John Swinton
A Learning Guide Elizabeth MacKinlay and Corinne Trevitt
2001 | £18.99 | $34.95 | 192pp | pb | world |
2015 | £22.99 | $34.95 | 112pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781853028045 | eISBN-9781846422201
isbn-9781849055734 | eISBN-9781784500184
Establishes a connection between mental wellbeing and spirituality to provide guidance for people working in mental health.
Learn how to facilitate meaningful spiritual reminiscence sessions with people with dementia.
Palliative Care, Ageing and Spirituality
Making Sense of Spirituality in Nursing and Health Care Practice
A Guide for Older People, Carers and Families Elizabeth MacKinlay 2012 | £12.99 | $19.95 | 144pp | pb | world |
An Interactive Approach Second Edition Wilfred McSherry
isbn-9781849052900 | eISBN-9780857005984
2006 | £16.99 | $28.95 | 216pp | pb | world |
A sensitive and compassionate exploration of the spiritual issues surrounding death and dying.
isbn-9781843103653 | eISBN-9781846425301
Introductory guide to understanding and meeting patients’ spiritual needs in health care settings, now in a new and updated edition.
Spirituality and Personhood in Dementia Albert Jewell
Ageing and Spirituality across Faiths and Cultures
2011 | £21.99 | $36.95 | 224pp | pb | world |
Edited by Elizabeth MacKinlay
isbn-9781849051545 | eISBN-9780857003522
2010 | £22.99 | $37.95 | 272pp | pb | world |
Presenting the theoretical structure and practical understanding required for an inter-disciplinary approach to spirituality and personhood in dementia care.
isbn-9781849050067 | eISBN-9780857003744
An inspiring collection of essays examining ageing in the context of different faiths and cultures.
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S P I R I T UA L I T Y A N D R E L AT E D I N T E R E S T Ageing, Disability and Spirituality
Emerging Values in Health Care The Challenge for Professionals Edited by Stephen Pattison, Ben Hannigan, Roisin Pill and Huw Thomas
Addressing the Challenge of Disability in Later Life Edited by Elizabeth MacKinlay
2010 | £39.99 | $64.95 | 256pp | pb | world |
2008 | £19.99 | $37.95 | 272pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781843109471 | eISBN-9780857003652
isbn-9781843105848 | eISBN-9781846427671
How professional values in health care have developed over time, and the role they must play in the future of health care.
Exploration of how to care for older people with disabilities more sensitively, through greater understanding of the ethical and spiritual dimensions of care.
Medicine of the Person
Ageing, Spirituality and Well-being 2003 | £19.99 | $36.95 | 224pp | pb | world |
Faith, Science and Values in Health Care Provision Edited by John Cox, Alastair V. Campbell and Bill K. W. M. Fulford
isbn-9781843101673 | eISBN-9781846424304
Foreword by Julia Neuberger
Examining how practitioners can begin to identify and meet the spiritual needs of older people; drawing together a diverse range of views from a variety of expert contributors.
2006 | £22.99 | $37.95 | 240pp | pb | world |
Edited by Albert Jewell
isbn-9781843103974 | eISBN-9781846425509
Arguments for a medical practice that takes account of spirituality, ethics and theology, drawing on the ideas of influential Swiss GP Paul Tournier.
Nearing Death Awareness
Talking About Spirituality in Health Care Practice
A Guide to the Language, Visions, and Dreams of the Dying Mary Anne Sanders
A Resource for the MultiProfessional Health Care Team Gillian White
2007 | £13.99 | $19.95 | 128pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843108573 | eISBN-9781846426063
Describes different types of Nearing Death Awareness and offers practical guidance for family and carers of the dying about how to respond appropriately and supportively.
2006 | £19.99 | $32.95 | 176pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843103059 | eISBN-9781846424939
How multidisciplinary teams can talk about spiritual care and integrate it into their work.
Spirituality, Ethics and Care
Spirituality in Health Care Contexts
Simon Robinson
Edited by Helen Orchard
2007 | £19.99 | $31.95 | 208pp | pb | world |
2001 | £22.99 | $36.95 | 208pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781843104988 | eISBN-9781846427176
isbn-9781853029691 | eISBN-9780857001771
A practical framework for incorporating spirituality into ethical decision-making and care.
Exploration of debates in spiritual care in health care settings, engaging with both theory and practice.
Spirituality and Social Care
Attending to the Fact – Staying with Dying
Contributing to Personal and Community Well-being Mary Nash and Bruce Stewart
Hilary Elfick and David Head 2004 | £17.99 | $29.95 | 128pp | pb | world |
2002 | £23.99 | $39.95 | 256pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781843102472 | eISBN-9781846424403
isbn-9781843100249 | eISBN-9781846427084
Inspirational poetry reflecting perspectives of patients, carers and family members on the experiece of end-of-life care and dying.
Introduction to understanding and incorporating spiritual concerns in therapeutic care practice.
Spirituality and Ageing Edited by Albert Jewell 1998 | £25.00 | $39.95 | 196pp | pb | world | isbn-9781853026317 | eISBN-9781846427053
An exploration on ageing as an opportunity for spiritual reflection and affirmation of life.
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S P I R I T UA L I T Y A N D R E L AT E D I N T E R E S T The Psychology of Spirituality
Faith and Fertility
An Introduction Larry Culliford
Attitudes Towards Reproductive Practices in Different Religions from Ancient to Modern Times Edited by Eric Blyth and Ruth Landau
2010 | £14.99 | $24.95 | 256pp | pb | world | isbn-9781849050043 | eISBN-9780857004918
Introducing the relationship between spirituality and psychology, and exploring how knowledge of spirituality can provide a deeper understanding of people’s problems.
How religions have thought about fertility and reproduction from ancient to modern times.
Bible Stories in Cockney Rhyming Slang
Faith, Stories and the Experience of Black Elders
Keith Park 2009 | £6.99 | $13.95 | 32pp | pb | world |
Singing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land Anthony G. Reddie
isbn-9781843109334 | eISBN-9781846429200
2001 | £21.99 | $34.95 | 144pp | pb | world |
2009 | £21.99 | $39.95 | 256pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843105350 | eISBN-9781846429590
A fun collection of Bible stories retold in cockney rhyming slang.
isbn-9781853029936 | eISBN-9781846421822
Reflections on spirituality, migration, identity and family’s role in African-Caribbean culture.
Disabled Church – Disabled Society
Working Relationships
The Implications of Autism for Philosophy, Theology and Politics John Gillibrand
Spirituality in Human Service and Organisational Life Neil Pembroke
2010 | £22.50 | $36.95 | 208pp | pb | world |
2004 | £18.99 | $34.95 | 192pp | pb | world |
isbn-9781843109686 | eISBN-9780857003614
isbn-9781843102526 | eISBN-9781846420504
A moving and intelligent book that looks at living with a child with autism from a spiritual and philosophical perspective.
Shows how personal relationships are at the heart of good nursing, chaplaincy and healthcare.
Christian Symbols, Ancient Roots
Spirituality, Values and Mental Health
Elizabeth Rees
Jewels for the Journey Edited by Mary Ellen Coyte, Peter Gilbert and Vicky Nicholls
1997 | £22.99 | $36.95 | 176pp | pb | world | isbn-9781853021794 |
An examination of Christian symbols, their origins and interpretation throughout history and their place in contemporary Christianity.
Foreword by John Swinton 2007 | £25.00 | $45.00 | 336pp | pb | world | isbn-9781843104568 | eISBN-9781846427299
Explores the place that spirituality and religious belief have in mental health care.
Spirituality and the Autism Spectrum Of Falling Sparrows Abe Isanon
Spindrift A Wilderness Pilgrimage at Sea Peter Reason
2001 | £18.99 | $29.95 | 144pp | pb | world |
2014 | £16.99 | $27.95 | 192pp | hb | world |
How verbal and non-verbal people with autism understand and express their understanding of who they are and of their spirituality.
isbn-9781843100263 | eISBN-9780857001788
isbn-9781908363107 | eISBN-9781784504618
Reflections on mankind’s relationship with nature while taking a nautical voyage across the Celtic Sea.
Autism and Spirituality
Florencia Clifford
Psyche, Self and Spirit in People on the Autism Spectrum Olga Bogdashina
Foreword by Ned Reiter (Guo Ji)
2013 | £19.99 | $32.95 | 272pp | pb | world |
Tales From a Zen Kitchen 2012 | £15.99 | $25.95 | 224pp | hb | world |
isbn-9781849052856 | eISBN-9780857005915
isbn-9781908363039 | eISBN-9781784505028
A groundbreaking book exploring the vital role that spirituality plays in the lives of people with an autism spectrum disorder.
Transform your relationship to life through Zen cooking.
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