Religion, Chaplaincy & Spiritual Care Books 2018
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CONTENTS
Smart Thinking 3–5 Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in Healthcare Settings 6–7 Character Education 8 Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in Palliative Care 8–10 Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in Other Settings 11 Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care with Children 11–12 Chaplaincy and Practical Theology 12–13 Interfaith Engagement 13–15 Studies in Religion and Theology 16 Counselling and Spirituality 17–18 Bereavement 19–20 Self Development 21–22
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SMART THINKING Faith, Spirituality and Generation Y
Voices from Captivity
Putting Spiritual Values into Action Justine Huxley
Incarceration from Siberia to Guantánamo Bay J E Thomas
February 2019 | £14.99 | 224pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923050 | eISBN-9781784506162
2018 | £17.99 | 432pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924989 | eISBN-9781784508845
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What are the different ways in which Generation Y are choosing to practice spirituality in the 21st century? The millennial generation are doing faith and spirituality differently. Many are rejecting religious institutions, and developing their own personal flexible identity from the wealth of different spiritual teachings and practices around them. Rather than engaging with a specific religion, and the issues that religions may face, young people are prioritising social action and, informed by their own sense of spirituality and faith, are asking what we can do to build a fairer, more sustainable world. This collection of stories and interviews explores this new landscape of spirituality and youth-led social action and show what it can teach about the evolution of faith and humanity’s changing relationship with the sacred.
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A detailed account of what life is like inside prisons and detention camps, from a range of first-hand experiences spanning countries and centuries. Bringing together a range of first-hand testimonies of captives, this personal and arresting collection provides an overview of what life inside is actually like. Drawing on memoirs of captives – including those imprisoned for stealing money, murder, illegal protest or no reason at all – this book presents the universal experience of being incarcerated and brings to life the humanity of those behind locked doors. “This book uses the words of prisoners of all varieties – criminal, political, wartime – to give a moving flavour of life in confinement. It should be read by all those with an interest in penology, by those responsible for administering a penal system, and by those of us in whose name imprisonment is inflicted on others.” – Professor Bill Forster
God-Curious Exploring Eternal Questions Stephen Cherry
The Moral Heart of Public Service
2017 | £8.99 | 128pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921995 | eISBN-9781784504731
Claire Foster-Gilbert Foreword by Dean of Westminster Afterword by Stephen Lamport
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, Stephen Cherry offers a third alternative for religious believer, agnostic, and atheist alike – to engage with the study of theology. Drawing people at all stages of life into a more serious engagement with the riches, delights and fun of theology, it is a book for any who find themselves to be a little God-curious.
2017 | £18.99 | 288pp | hb | World rights available | 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. 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.
“This is an unusual and original book designed to interest and encourage those thinking of studying theology or religious studies as an academic discipline – more specifically, those thinking of reading it at university. Unlike many academic subjects, Cherry argues, theology is more a matter of the questions you ask, than any traditional certainties: ‘as an enterprise [it] only makes sense if you know that you don’t know all the answers already.’ Supporting his thesis by a sweeping history of Christianity in 20 Tweets, the Dean of Kings College, Cambridge, gives an interesting and thoughtful introduction to a subject that has increasingly come to fascinate him the more he has studied it.”
“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 under-valued virtues. All power to a book like this in redressing that imbalance.” – Matthew Parris, Times columnist and author
– Stephen Prickett, Regius Professor Emeritus of English, University of Glasgow, and Honorary Professor, University of Kent at Canterbury
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SMART THINKING Re-enchanting the Activist
The Forgiveness Project
Spirituality and Social Change Keith Hebden
Stories for a Vengeful Age Marina Cantacuzino
2016 | £8.99 | 176pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920417 | eISBN-9781784502959
Forewords by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and Alexander McCall Smith 2015 | £16.99 | 208pp | hb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849055666 | eISBN-9781784500061
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.
Challenging our ideas about forgiveness. 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. Exploring forgiveness as an alternative to resentment or retaliation, the storytellers give an honest, moving account of their experiences and what part forgiveness has played in their lives. 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.
“Keith Hebden’s book is a clear and inspiring call to getting involved and engagement, it deserves to be read and valued by those of all faiths. A rallying call to direct and transformative spiritual action.”
“This reassuring and uplifting book testifies to the truth of forgiveness – freestanding, not dependent upon faith, but upon humanity. It is both provocative and full of hope.”
– The Reverend Kate Bottley, Priest in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and BBC Radio 2 presenter
– Jon Snow, journalist and presenter
Sceptical Christianity
A Matter of Life and Death
Exploring Credible Belief Robert Reiss
60 Voices Share their Wisdom Rosalind Bradley
2016 | £8.99 | 188pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920622 | eISBN-9781784503185
Foreword by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu
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.
2016 | £9.99 | 232pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849056014 | eISBN-9781784502836
People from all walks of life share their insights and wisdom about 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. “A powerful book on the truth of our mortality, and the richness that can be derived from our encounter with death.” – Roshi Joan Halifax, Abbot, Upaya Zen Center
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SMART THINKING Towards Better Disagreement
Crafting Secular Ritual
Religion and Atheism in Dialogue Paul Hedges
A Practical Guide Jeltje Gordon-Lennox
2016 | £9.99 | 200pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920578 | eISBN-9781784503161
Foreword by Isabel Russo 2016 | £12.99 | 176pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920882 | eISBN-9781784503505
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’.
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 as a whole. 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. 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.
“Judicious, informed, and fair – Paul Hedges doesn’t simply compare and contrast the different worldview of atheists and believers, but goes behind them. Taking all the major religions into account, Hedges creates a map of areas of analysis that illuminates and clarifies the debates. It is a compelling tour de force. In this book, Hedges becomes the sage guide that our polarized age desperately needs.”
“This practical handbook will be enormously helpful to all those interested in carving out unique, meaningful, relevant, and profound secular rituals for life events of all kinds.” – Lindy Mechefske, journalist and author of ‘Sir John’s Table’ and ‘A Taste of Wintergreen’
– The Very Rev. Ian S. Markham, PhD, Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary, Professor of Theology and Ethics and author of Against Atheism
Ethical Questions in Healthcare Chaplaincy
Emerging Ritual in Secular Societies
Learning to Make Informed Decisions Pia Matthews
A Transdisciplinary Conversation Jeltje Gordon-Lennox
2018 | £19.99 | 192pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924217 | eISBN-9781784507886
2017 | £24.99 | 264pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920837 | eISBN-9781784503444
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A thoughtful and practical guide to the ethical dilemmas encountered by healthcare chaplains. This textbook untangles the complicated ethical dilemmas that arise during the day-to-day work of healthcare chaplaincy, and offers a sturdy but flexible framework which chaplains can use to reflect on their own practice. Tackling essential issues such as consent, life support, abortion, beginning and end of life and human dignity, it enables chaplains to tease out the ethical implications of situations they encounter, to educate themselves on relevant legal matters and to engage with different ethical viewpoints. Clear, sensitive and user-friendly, this will be an indispensable resource for healthcare chaplains and all healthcare professionals interested in spiritual care.
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. “A timely addition to the scholarship of sociology and culture, and indeed, to sociology of religion as well. Often overlooked by those who equate ritual with religion, the authors of this book provide rich descriptions of how secular rituals bind communities together and create meaning for groups and individuals.”
“A wonderfully clear example of applied ethics, very much written with the working Chaplain in mind. I expect we will see a copy on the shelves of most acute Chaplaincy Departments, and I would specifically commend to those from a Christian tradition considering Chaplaincy as a vocation to read cover to cover. All in all, a real contribution to our Chaplaincy toolkit.”
– Sharon L. Miller, Ph.D. Director of Research, Auburn Theological Seminary, USA
– Dr Simon Harrison President, CHCC
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C H A P L A I N C Y A N D S P I R I T UA L C A R E I N H E A LT H C A R E S E T T I N G S Case Studies in Spiritual Care Healthcare Chaplaincy Assessments, Interventions and Outcomes George Fitchett and Steve Nolan
Values in Health and Social Care
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An Introductory Workbook Ray Samuriwo, Ben Hannigan, Stephen Pattison and Andrew Todd
2018 | £19.99 | 288pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785927836 | eISBN-9781784507053
2017 | £19.99 | 152pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920639 | eISBN-9781784503208
Case studies and critical reflections on how healthcare chaplains actually work with the people in their care. Through a rich variety of case studies, this book provides insight into the patient’s needs and the chaplain’s perspective, as well as discussions of spiritual assessments and spiritual care interventions. Case studies such as a request to baptise a child complicated due to his admission for ‘psychiatric reasons’, as well as work with military veterans, such as a female transgender veteran who has been alienated from her faith, show the breadth and complexity of work that chaplains undertake daily.
The first workbook on examining the professional values that underpin policy and practice in health and social care – with downloadable resources. This innovative workbook enables students and those working in health and social care to deepen their understanding of the values that underpin their practice. Rich in practical exercises and downloadable resources that invite the reader to engage with their own values, it explores how values, though not often reflected on, define the quality of care delivered.
Evidence-Based Healthcare Chaplaincy
“This excellent text deconstructs personal, professional and organisational values in a critical yet accessible manner that will suit students and experienced practitioners alike.”
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A Research Reader George Fitchett, Kelsey B. White and Kathryn Lyndes
– Steven Pryjmachuk, PhD, Professor of Mental Health Nursing Education, University of Manchester
2018 | £29.99 | 432pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785928208 | eISBN-9781784509231
Psycho-spiritual Care in Health Care Practice Guy Harrison
Essential introduction to healthcare chaplaincy research. Research literacy is now a requirement for Board-Certified chaplains in the US and a growing field in the UK. This reader gives an overview and introduction to the field of healthcare chaplaincy research. The 21 carefully chosen articles in this book illustrate techniques critical to chaplaincy research: case studies; qualitative research; cross-sectional and longitudinal quantitative research, and randomized clinical trials. The selected articles also address wide-ranging topics in chaplaincy research for a comprehensive overview of the field.
Spiritual Care for People Living with Dementia Using Multisensory Interventions
2017 | £18.99 | 208pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920394 | eISBN-9781784502928
Shows how psychologically informed spiritual care can meet the needs of patients in health care settings. Bridging the gap between care disciplines, this book presents an innovative vision of patient wellbeing enriched by a synthesis of psychological, spiritual and medical approaches. Prominent practitioners from a range of disciplines including nursing and psychiatry demonstrate how their psycho-spiritual approaches meet the individual needs of patients, adapting to their emotional, spiritual and religious requirements.
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“This book will be required reading for the rapidly growing number of 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.”
A Practical Guide for Chaplains Richard Behers Jul 2018 | £14.99 | 128pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785928116 | eISBN-9781784508562
An examination of the best ways for chaplains to meet the spiritual needs of people living with dementia. This innovative and sensitive guide to providing spiritual care to people with dementia features original methods drawn from the author’s experiences of working with over 1,000 individuals with dementia. It provides creative new ways for chaplains to connect with patients whose spiritual needs are all too often neglected.
– Professor Simon du Plock, Faculty Head, Faculty of Post-Qualification and Professional Doctorate, Metanoia Institute & Middlesex University
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C H A P L A I N C Y A N D S P I R I T UA L C A R E I N H E A LT H C A R E S E T T I N G S Spiritual Care for Allied Health Practice
Spiritual Care in Common Terms
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A Person-centered Approach Lindsay B. Carey, PhD and Bernice A. Mathisen, PhD
How Chaplains Can Effectively Describe the Spiritual Needs of Patients in Medical Records Gordon J. Hilsman, D.Min
Foreword by Harold Koenig
Foreword by James H. Gunn
2018 | £19.99 | 280pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785922206 | eISBN-9781784505011
2016 | £16.99 | 288pp | pb | Rights sold: German | ISBN-9781785927249 | eISBN-9781784503697
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.
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.
Treating Body and Soul A Clinicians’ Guide to Supporting the Physical, Mental and Spiritual Needs of Their Patients Peter Wells
Spiritual Care in Practice Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy George Fitchett and Steve Nolan Foreword by Christina Puchalski
2017 | £19.99 | 208pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921483 | eISBN-9781784504175
2015 | £18.99 | 320pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849059763 | eISBN-9780857008763
Healthcare professionals reveal how they meet patients’ spiritual needs in medical settings. 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.
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.
“An exciting book with emphasis on listening to patients’ stories and an active concern for the well-being of patients.”
Critical Care
– Marian Carter, author of Helping Children and Adolescents Think about Death, Dying and Bereavement
Delivering Spiritual Care in Healthcare Contexts Jonathan Pye, Peter Sedgwick and Andrew Todd
The Spiritual Dimension of Ageing, Second Edition
2015 | £19.99 | 280pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849054973 | eISBN-9780857009012
Elizabeth MacKinlay 2017 | £22.99 | 392pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920721 | eISBN-9781784503338
How and why to provide and deliver effective spiritual care in contemporary healthcare contexts. A collection of 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.
Comprehensive second edition presenting expansive new research on the spirituality of ageing. People are asking more and more questions about life and meaning as they are growing older and living for longer. There are increasing opportunities to engage with spiritual well-being later in life. This book provides a comprehensive study of spirituality and ageing, with newly updated material on recent developments in this field. 7
C H A R A C T E R E D U C AT I O N Can I Tell You About Forgiveness?
Full of Character
A Helpful Introduction for Everyone Liz Gulliford
A Christian Approach to Education for the Digital Age Frances Ward
2018 | £8.99 | 72pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785925214 | eISBN-9781784509101
March 2019 | £16.99 | 264pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923395 | eISBN-9781784506605
Join Joseph as he learns what forgiveness means and when it might (and might not) be appropriate. Join Joseph as he learns what forgiveness is. Why is forgiveness important? Does it count as forgiveness when mum makes me apologise? Can I forgive someone who doesn’t even know they hurt me? This illustrated guide serves as the ideal introduction for children to think about forgiveness, and to develop their own understanding of what it means.
How can young people flourish in a world troubled by populism, emotionalism and the influence of the media?. Engaging with current philosophers and thinkers, this book looks at what are the roots to our human condition. It looks the wisdom that traditional Christianity can bring to a Western culture preoccupied with post-truth, individualism and utilitarian methods of thinking. The desire for a fulfilling life is a common motivation to people, regardless of religious faith or non-faith. To be full of character – joyful, thoughtful, resourceful and truthful – we need habits of the heart. This book will explore the ways in which we can imagine our humanity differently, and find happiness as a direct result of becoming full of character.
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“Forgiveness can be a difficult topic for adults and children alike, sometimes adding new layers of anxiety and guilt to the pain of being hurt. Through story, this book helps children, young people, and those who care for them to explore the forgiveness journey wisely and well.”
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– The Very Revd. Dr. Stephen Hance, Dean of Derby, editor of ‘Forgiveness in Practice’
CHAPL AINCY AND SPIRIT UAL C A R E I N PA L L I AT I V E C A R E
Can I Tell You About Gratitude? A Helpful Introduction For Everyone Liz Gulliford
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Spirituality in Hospice Care
2018 | £8.99 | 64pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924576 | eISBN-9781784508333
How Staff and Volunteers Can Support the Dying and Their Families Andrew Goodhead and Nigel Hartley
Learn, along with Maya, what gratitude means, and how to show it. Maya invites readers to learn with her what gratitude really means. Why should we be grateful, and who to? Why is it important to develop our own sense of genuine gratitude? This is the perfect guide to help children to think about and develop their own ability to understand gratitude.
Can I Tell You About Compassion?
Foreword by Rt Revd Dr Barry Morgan 2017 | £19.99 | 240pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921025 | eISBN-9781784503680
Gives insight into how professionals and volunteers working in end of life care view and offer spiritual care. Publishing on the 50th anniversary of the opening of St Christopher’s Hospice – widely thought of to be the first modern hospice, combining pain and symptom management with education and training – this edited collection discusses what motivates professionals and volunteers to provide spiritual care. This book shows how the world of hospice care is moving on from Cicely Saunder’s, founder of St Christopher’s Hospice, legacy to providing spiritual care in a more integrated manner.
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A Helpful Introduction for Everyone Sue Webb 2018 | £8.99 | 64pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924668 | eISBN-9781784508487
Join Sam as he learns what it means to be compassionate. What’s the difference between being kind and being compassionate? How can we become more compassionate? And why can being compassionate be so difficult? Learn, along with Sam, answers to these and many other questions about this important character value.
“This book opens up the idea of what ‘spiritual’ means in wholly original ways, finding it in the lived human experience of dying people and those who accompany them. Honest, open and moving, it takes the questions way beyond the hospice. Valuable reading for anyone involved in providing – or receiving – healthcare.” – Jessica Rose, writer and psychotherapist
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C H A P L A I N C Y A N D S P I R I T UA L C A R E I N PA L L I AT I V E C A R E Exploring Hope in Spiritual Care A Practical Theological Guide for Chaplains Laura E. Shay
Time to Talk about Dying How Clergy and Chaplains Can Help Senior Adults Prepare for a Good Death Fred Grewe
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December 2018 | £13.99 | 112pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785925764 | eISBN-9781784509873
2018 | £18.99 | 168pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785928055 | eISBN-9781784508463
A short book on how spiritual care can initiate and cultivate hope at end of life. Hope is a central topic in spiritual care. This short book explores what hope can mean for patients who are at the end of life, beyond hoping that a treatment will be effective. It suggests ways in which creative spiritual care can enable patients and those who care for them to develop different kinds of hope and move past despair. The author identifies four dimensions of hope and suggests ways in they can be nurtured and cultivated through theological reflection, connectivity, meditation and the arts. These dimensions of hope provide a framework for thorough spiritual assessment and for the development of a plan of care. In turn, being prepared for death removes feelings of hopelessness and despair. This book will inspire new ways to feed the human spirit when a cure is no longer an option.
How to Be an Even Better Listener
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How to help senior adults feel prepared for death before they start to approach it, by strengthening relationships with loved ones. Presenting clergy and chaplains with unique therapeutic tools for helping senior adults enrich their later years, this book gives advice on how to strengthen relationships, find meaning in life and feel comfortable approaching life’s final chapter. It guides clergy and chaplains through how to effectively conduct “Soul Legacy” projects, in which older people reflect on what they want to leave behind for their loved ones and how they want to be remembered after they die. It enables older people to pay loved ones personal tributes and show them how important they are. By focusing on others rather than the self, it provides comfort for loved ones as well as the senior adult, prevents loneliness and negative feelings about ageing, and helps adults gradually become comfortable with the challenges of approaching the end of life.
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“I commend this book as such a helpful book for clergy and chaplains. Fred writes with typical honesty, insight and sensitivity as he recalls real stories and the impact they have clearly had on his life. I believe this book to be a seriously helpful tool in helping people to die as well as they can, leaving a healthy legacy and blessing in the lives of loved ones and friends who remain.”
A Practical Guide for Hospice and Palliative Care Volunteers Robert Mundle Foreword by Stephen Claxton-Oldfield November 2018 | £14.99 | 144pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924545 | eISBN-9781784508296
– Steve Prince, Pastor and Team Leader Brookside Church and Chaplain to Reading Football Club, UK
A guide for hospice and palliative care volunteers to develop their communication and listening skills during end-of-life work. Providing guidance and advice on the challenging art of listening, this book responds directly to the expressed learning needs of hospice and palliative care volunteers regarding their communication skills in end-of-life care. With personal reflections on being listened to, the guide includes strategies for becoming a more effective listener, as well as exploring the challenges of listening, the need for self-care and spiritual and ethical considerations. By expanding their own capacity for empathy, compassion and understanding the wider narrative of illness, hospice and palliative care volunteers will become even better listeners in their essential roles.
Chaplaincy in Hospice and Palliative Care Karen Murphy and Bob Whorton Foreword by Baroness Finlay of Llandaff 2017 | £18.99 | 208pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920684 | eISBN-9781784503291
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.
“In what is an increasingly professionalized world, this practical guide is a rare thing: a book written to upskill volunteers which also acknowledges the vital contribution they make within modern healthcare. Delivering straightforward advice is an accessible style, Robert Mundle demonstrates how ‘just’ listening is never just listening; it is vital to any good healthcare.” – Revd Dr Steve Nolan, Princess Alice Hospice, Esher, and The University of Winchester, UK
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C H A P L A I N C Y A N D S P I R I T UA L C A R E I N PA L L I AT I V E C A R E Art of Living, Art of Dying
Spiritual Care at the End of Life
Spiritual Care for a Good Death Carlo Leget
The Chaplain as a ‘Hopeful Presence’ Steve Nolan
Foreword by George Fitchett
2011 | £18.99 | 160pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849051996 | eISBN-9780857005137
2017 | £14.99 | 216pp | pb | Rights sold: Spanish | ISBN-9781785922114 | eISBN-9781784504915
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. This book examines the services that chaplains provide to dying patients and the unique relationship that palliative care staff construct with people at the end of life. It explores the nature of hope when faced with the inevitable and develops a theory of spiritual care rooted in relationship that has implications for all healthcare professionals.
A contemporary guide to discussing existential issues of death and dying in spiritual care. Talking about dying and death can be difficult for those facing the end of life. This book presents a model and offers examples for discussing existential questions with patients receiving end-of-life care. Updating the Ars Moriendi tradition, this book offers a non-judgemental approach for supporting people through the spiritual aspects of dying. “This exceptional book is like the diamond of Leget’s Ars moriendi model, shining light on an area of practice that has been 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.”
Multifaith Care for Sick and Dying Children and their Families A Multi-disciplinary Guide Paul Nash, Madeleine Parkes and Zamir Hussain
– Prof Rod MacLeod MNZM, Conjoint Professor in Palliative Care, University of Sydney
2015 | £16.99 | 224pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849056069 | eISBN-9781784500726
Hope and Grace Spiritual Experiences in Severe Distress, Illness and Dying Dr Monika Renz
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.
2016 | £14.99 | 192pp | pb | World English language only | ISBN-9781785920301 | eISBN-9781784502775
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. Case studies enable you to work confidently with religious and non-religious people in your care.
Spiritual Dimensions of Pastoral Care Practical Theology in a Multidisciplinary Context David Willows and John Swinton 2001 | £19.99 | 224pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781853028922 | eISBN-9781846422188
“Every word of this rich and profound account of Renz’s important 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.”
Introduction to practical theology for pastoral carers, exploring the benefits of spiritual care in multiple 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, including: psychiatry, psychology, counselling, intercultural studies, educational methodology, narrative theory and political studies.
– Larry Culliford, author of ‘The Psychology of Spirituality’, and, ‘Much Ado about Something: a vision of Christian maturity’
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CHAPL AINCY AND SPIRIT UAL CARE IN OTHER SET TINGS Palliative Care, Ageing and Spirituality
Multifaith Chaplaincy in the Workplace
A Guide for Older People, Carers and Families Elizabeth MacKinlay
How Chaplains Can Support Organizations and their Employees Fiona Stewart-Darling
2012 | £12.99 | 144pp | pb | Rights sold: Chinese (complex) | ISBN-9781849052900 | eISBN-9780857005984
2017 | £16.99 | 176pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920295 | eISBN-9781784502799
A sensitive and compassionate exploration of the spiritual issues surrounding death and dying. This sensitive and compassionate book provides older people who are nearing the end of life and their loved ones, as well as the professionals who work with them, with a greater depth of understanding of spiritual issues surrounding death and dying.
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.
“Death is not an enemy or even something that necessarily has to be feared. Rather, death is a meaningful movement towards a positive goal. Religion and spirituality are vital aspects for the achievement of such a goal. This book helps us all to see death and dying differently and in seeing these things differently, we can learn to practise more compassionately.”
“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.”
– Professor John Swinton, Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies and Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
– Sir David Walker, former Chairman of the Multi-faith Chaplaincy
CHAPL AINCY AND SPIRIT UAL CARE WITH CHILDREN
Moral Injury Reconciliation A Practitioner’s Guide for Treating Moral Injury, PTSD, Grief, and Military Sexual Trauma through Spiritual Formation Strategies Dr Lewis Jeffery Lee
Re-thinking Children’s Work in Churches
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A Practical Guide Carolyn Edwards, Sian Hancock and Sally Nash
2018 | £22.99 | 224pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785927577 | eISBN-9781784505974
March 2019 | £19.99 | 176pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921254 | eISBN-9781784503895
A guide to treating moral injury (MI) and trauma in Veterans through spiritual care. Created to counteract the spiritual imbalance that MI can cause, the Moral Injury Reconciliation (MIR) methodology is a 9-week, 3-phased spiritual care treatment, for Veteran and family transformation. This book presents this methodology as a trans-diagnostic approach for practitioners working with clients with MI, PTSD, grief and military sexual trauma. The author shows how chaplains and others involved in spiritual care can work on the assessment and therapy of those who have experienced MI during their combat experience. It reconciles past trauma, creates a focused ‘here-and-now’ present and anticipates a hopeful future through spiritual awareness, communication skills and altruism.
Equipping and inspiring those involved in or wishing to support those who work with children in church. Drawing on current scholarship and research by authors with experience of a range of International contexts who are experts in their field, this accessible guide focuses on approaches that encourage spiritual, physical, mental and emotional development in children. By outlining a range of lenses through which readers can reflect on their ministry with children and their families. this book offers inspiration to help them improve their practice. Upto-date research and thinking provides a fresh and flexible understanding of work with children and families. It also prepares readers to develop and support a team that can take responsibility for the key areas needed in an effective children’s ministry. With each chapter featuring practice examples, relevant theory, theological reflections, opportunities for contemplation and suggestions for further reading, Re-Thinking Children’s Work in Churches is an accessible and indispensable guide for those wishing to focus on the holistic development of the child.
“This critically important work recognizes that moral injuries are spiritual in nature and thus require spiritual interventions. It also recognizes the unique tools that chaplains with a sound understanding of military culture and mental health issues bring to the healing journey.” – Glenn R. Schiraldi, Ph.D., Lt. Colonel (USAR, Ret.)
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CHAPL AINCY AND SPIRIT UAL CARE WITH CHILDREN Buddhist Understanding of Childhood Spirituality
Paediatric Chaplaincy Principles, Practices and Skills Paul Nash, Mark Bartel and Sally Nash
The Buddha’s Children Alexander von Gontard
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2018 | £22.99 | 320pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920769 | eISBN-9781784503376
2017 | £18.99 | 272pp | pb | Rights sold: German | ISBN-9781785920387 | eISBN-9781784502898
An evidence-based best practice guide for paediatric chaplains. Drawing on a range of approaches developed by paediatric chaplaincy teams worldwide, this edited collection provides best principles, practices and skills of chaplaincy work with neonates, infants, children, young people and their families. By engaging with paediatric chaplaincy from an international, multifaith perspective, contributors from around the world show what good spiritual, religious and pastoral care for children and their families looks like. The book contains contributions from specialists who work with children with mental health issues or profound disabilities, as well as chapters that focus on how best to provide palliative and bereavement care. Includes resources and activities for use in specialist care situations and tools for assessment, making this a must-have for any paediatric chaplaincy team working in a hospital or hospice.
The first book to explore childhood spirituality through Buddhist teachings and thought. “This remarkable book offers readers the opportunity to explore deep questions about life that children raise. The author examines the life of the Buddha and the insights of Carl Jung to help us inquire into these issues for the benefit of young and old alike.” – Christopher Titmuss, author of ‘The Buddha of Love’ and of ‘An Awakened Life’
Spiritual Care with Sick Children and Young People A handbook for chaplains, paediatric health professionals, arts therapists and youth workers Paul Nash, Kathryn Darby and Sally Nash
“This outstanding book is a brilliant resource to help this special community learn, share practice and inspire each other to new heights for the people who rely on them every day.”
2015 | £14.99 | 224pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849053891 | eISBN-9781784500634
– Sarah-Jane Marsh, Chief Executive Officer, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital
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.
CHAPLAINCY AND PRACTICAL THEOLOGY How to Get the Most Out of Clinical Pastoral Education
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A CPE Primer Gordon J. Hilsman, D.Min Foreword by Judith Ragsdale 2018 | £18.99 | 176pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785927935 | eISBN-9781784507824
Assessing and Communicating the Spiritual Needs of Children in Hospital
Essential primer on using Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) effectively to improve care in clinical settings. This accessible primer sets out the core elements and methods of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), and shows how to use it most effectively to improve clinicians’ capacity for spiritual care. The guide explains how to learn from verbatim sessions, open agenda groups and writing projects. It shows how the primary learning modalities of CPE add competence to a spiritual caregiver’s practice, suggesting helpful ways to reflect on spiritual care encounters from varying perspectives. It recommends ways to collaborate with a peer group, enhance frameworks of understanding people, improve self-awareness and broaden one’s scope of caring. Written by an experienced supervisor of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, this guide is an essential introduction for anyone seeking to foster positive attitudes and practice of spiritual care in hospitals, hospices and other settings.
A new guide for healthcare professionals and chaplains Alister Bull 2016 | £16.99 | 144pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849056373 | eISBN-9781784501167
Presents a new and effective way of assessing and communicating a child’s emotional and spiritual needs in hospital. Improving communication between medical practitioners and support services, this book proposes that we use a language of ‘connectedness’, which can fully describe a child’s experience and needs while in hospital, as an alternative to religious or medical language. It also outlines an effective assessment tool which uses play and storytelling.
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CHAPLAINCY AND PRACTICAL THEOLOGY A Christian Theology of Chaplaincy
In Living Color An Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counseling Second Edition Emmanuel Y. Lartey
John Caperon, Andrew Todd and James Walters Foreword by Martin Seeley
2003 | £16.99 | 192pp | pb | Rights sold: Korean | ISBN-9781843107507 | eISBN-9781846423987
2017 | £18.99 | 176pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920905 | eISBN-9781784503536
An indispensable introduction to the field of pastoral care in multicultural environments. The meaning of pastoral care in modern multicultural societies is challenged and re-examined from a pluralistic, global perspective in this book. Emmanuel Lartey stresses the importance of recognizing different cultural influences on individuals in order to effectively counsel, guide and empower them. He provides a clear and concise history of pastoral care and considers its relationship to different models of counseling and spirituality.
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 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
I N T E R FA I T H E NGAG E M E N T Voices of Modern Islam What It Means to Be Muslim Today Declan Henry
People of the Book An Interfaith Dialogue about How Jews, Christians and Muslims Understand Their Sacred Scriptures Dan Cohn-Sherbok, George D. Chryssides and Usama Hasan
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Foreword by Dr Taj Hargey 2018 | £14.99 | 328pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924019 | eISBN-9781784507633
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Foreword by Marcus Braybrooke
An insightful collection of interviews with over 100 Muslims on a range of topics, to raise awareness and greater understanding of Islam. Raising awareness of what Islam is, as well as deepening understanding about the lived realities of Muslim people, this book explores the contemporary Muslim experience through first-hand interviews with over a hundred Muslims. Exploring key issues such as women and Islam, extremism and radicalisation, Sharia Law, homosexuality and Islamophobia, the book looks deep into what it means to be Muslim today. The ‘voices’ of Muslims are showcased throughout the book to highlight the diversity and evolution of Islam, and to show its inherent complexities and contradictions. This is an easy and accessible introduction to Islam combined with discussion surrounding several contentious issues associated with the religion.
September 2018 | £17.99 | 288pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921049 | eISBN-9781784503666
A contemporary exploration of theological, political and social teachings in the Torah, Bible and Qu’ran. What is the role of scripture in illuminating the lives of the faithful today? In this book, three experts in Judaism, Christianity and Islam respectively discuss and debate this question, by exploring the core messages of the Torah, Bible and Qu’ran. Taking a deeper look at the wide range of theological, political and social issues that divide (and sometimes unite) their religions, they reveal how inspiration and guidance can be drawn not only on life’s big questions such as sin and the afterlife, but also on societal issues including war, suffering, marriage and justice. “The book offers a useful trialogue between the authors – as well as between the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible and the Quran – concerning the views of these three scriptures on a variety of topics, from creation to afterlife, and from land to God. It not only offers the readers a glimpse into each scripture, but also a background for understanding the differences and similarities between the three scriptures, and the religions which they represent.”
“How do Asians in Britain feel about life and their religion? Declan Henry has fluently revealed their wide ranging views with great competence and skill. This is an intriguing perspective seen through the eyes of an emergent and important section of our community. Definitely a work of lasting value.” – Paigham Mustafa, author, The Quran, God’s Message To Mankind
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I N T E R FA I T H E NGAG E M E N T Islamophobia Hatred & Bigotry in the Heart of the United Kingdom Fiyaz Mughal
Muslim Identity in a Turbulent Age
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Islamic Extremism and Western Islamophobia Mike Hardy, Fiyaz Mughal and Sarah Markiewicz
March 2019 | £16.99 | 192pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924026 | eISBN-9781784507657
Foreword by H.E. Mr Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser
How did Islamophobia arise in the West and what impact does it have on Western societies? How, and why, have perceptions of Muslims changed in our society? What does this mean for Muslims growing up today? What has triggered large spikes in anti-Muslim prejudice and hatred, following the Brexit referendum and election of Donald Trump? Fiyaz Mughal combines his experience of growing up as a Muslim in the UK, decades of involvement in activism and politics, and his own analysis to deliver a critical discussion of this increasingly alarming reality.
Can I Tell You About Being Jewish?
2017 | £14.99 | 272pp | pb | Rights sold: Indonesian | 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. An inspiring call for dialogue, respect and peace.”
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A Helpful Introduction for Everyone Howard Cooper
– Jean-Christophe Bas, Founder and CEO, The Global Compass
March 2019 | £8.99 | 64pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924910 | eISBN-9781784508807
Learning to Live Well Together Case Studies in Interfaith Diversity Tom Wilson and Riaz Ravat
What makes a person Jewish? Ruth explains all in this informative guide. What does it mean to be Jewish? Are there different ways of being Jewish? Can you be Jewish but not religious? In this friendly guide, 12-year-old Ruth introduces us to her family and friends to answer these questions and more. Documenting the lived experience of being Jewish, the book contains diary entries covering festivals, rituals, ethics, and what a relationship with God entails, as well as more challenging topics such as Israel, the Holocaust and anti-Semitism, providing an excellent starting point for discussion with children.
2017 | £16.99 | 176pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921940 | eISBN-9781784504670
A case study approach showing how multi-faith communities can coexist peacefully. In modern multi-faith societies, religious diversity not only affects religious organisations and communities, but every aspect of life. From celebrating cultural events, to considering how the police should interact with members of the public from different faiths, this book highlights the ways in which all members of society can engage constructively with diversity.
The Role of Religion in Peacebuilding
Fortress Britain?
Crossing the Boundaries of Prejudice and Distrust Pauline Kollontai, Sue Yore and Sebastian Kim
Ethical approaches to immigration policy for a post-Brexit Britain Ben Ryan
2017 | £35.00 | 416pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923364 | eISBN-9781784506575
2018 | £16.99 | 184pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923098 | eISBN-9781784506209
Highlighting and exploring the positive contribution religion can and does make to resolving conflict and promoting peace. This edited collection shows how religions can support and promote peace-building. By analysing religious sources and real-life examples, it demonstrates how religious institutions can cross the boundaries of prejudice in conflict situations, to encourage peace-making.
An exploration of the ethical issues surrounding immigration post-Brexit, grounded in Christian theology. Immigration is a key concern in British society; however, the ethical implications of the issue are often overlooked. Produced by Theos, a leading Christian think tank, this collection of short essays explores the ethical issues surrounding immigration with contributions from across the Christian and political spectrums. 14
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I N T E R FA I T H E NGAG E M E N T Loving Your Neighbour in an Age of Religious Conflict
Personhood, Illness, and Death in America’s Multifaith Neighborhoods
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A New Agenda for Interfaith Relations James Walters
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A Practical Guide Lucinda Mosher
January 2019 | £16.99 | 168pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785925634 | eISBN-9781784509613
2018 | £19.99 | 208pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785927843 | eISBN-9781784507176
Opens up new avenues of understanding the challenges of religious difference in today’s world. Grounded in the author’s experience of developing interfaith programmes at one of the world’s leading universities, this book carves a fresh perspective on the challenges of religious difference by placing them within the broader currents of belief and scepticism in today’s society. It sets out the local challenges presented by religious difference within the global picture, and explores the implications of global religious resurgence for Western secularist assumptions, both in our communities and in how we relate the rest of the world.
An exploration of religious attitudes to dying, death, grief and remembrance among the many mainstream faiths in America. This book explores the varied attitudes of different mainstream faith traditions in the US towards care for the dying, end of life issues, and grief and mourning. Interwoven with interviews and personal stories from people of many different faiths, it considers matters of healthcare, end-of-life issues, death, grieving and memorializing. “Dr. Mosher provides insights into how the big questions of life and death are answered within the rich tapestry of American religious life. America is becoming a more diverse place and this book is a valuable guide to navigating it.”
Christian Citizenship in the Middle East
– Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, Seminary of the Southwest, Austin, TX
Divided Allegiance or Dual Belonging? Mohammed Girma and Cristian Romocea
We Need to Talk about Religious Education
Foreword by Paul S. Williams 2017 | £19.99 | 160pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923333 | eISBN-9781784506483
Manifestos for the Future of RE Mike Castelli and Mark Chater
An exploration of how Christians can live as citizens in majority Muslim states without compromising their faith. Christians living in Muslim-majority states face a difficult question – should they retreat from public life, join in culturally while confining their Christian practice or approach the system in a critically engaged way as Christians? These essays use a Christian vision of citizenship to show how the latter is possible.
2017 | £24.99 | 264pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785922695 | eISBN-9781784505653
Foreword by Professor Linda Woodhead, MBE
National leaders discuss why Religious Education matters. A manifesto for a new model of religious education (RE) in the UK national curriculum. It sets the context of the current religious climate and need for reform in RE, and gives suggestions for the future development of the topic in schools.
The Way of the Hermit
“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.”
Interfaith Encounters in Silence and Prayer Mario I. Aguilar 2017 | £16.99 | 208pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920899 | eISBN-9781784503543
– Alan Brine, Former HMI and Ofsted National Adviser for Religious Education
Shows how the silence and solitude practiced by hermits of different faith traditions can make an active contribution to interfaith dialogue. Spanning hermits’ paths across multiple faiths and epochs, Catholic Benedictine hermit and divinity scholar Mario Aguilar explores the shared value of silence, contemplation and prayer in Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism. This is an eye-opening book about spiritual independence and interfaith harmony for any reader, curious or devout.
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STUDIES IN RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Interreligious Dialogue and the Partition of India
Theosomnia A Christian Theology of Sleep Andrew Bishop
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Hindus and Muslims in Dialogue about Violence and Forced Migration Mario I. Aguilar
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2018 | £45.00 | 168pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785922183 | eISBN-9781784504953
2018 | £50.00 | 168pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923128 | eISBN-9781784506254
An original theological reflection on the nature of human waking and sleeping in relation to God. Sleep is a profoundly theological concern. A multitude of biblical sources and images of sleep open up themes around mortality, resurrection and eschatology, and healing. Thought-provoking and creative, Theosomnia examines the nature of sleep through the lens of Christian theology.
Exploration of how the partition of India has affected relationships between Islam and Hinduism. In 1947, the partition of India cast silent injustice over the nation. Delving into the fascinating and often controversial theme of interfaith dialogue, Mario I. Aguilar explores the experiences of Muslims and Hindus following the partition, and discusses how these experiences reveal what is shared in both religions.
“The author provides us with a treasure trove of biblical and Christian thought, together with much original thinking, which illuminate, challenge and inspire. I commend it very highly.”
“In this informative, evocative, and provocative work, traversing India’s modern history highlights how hostility arising from the rejection of diverse others leads to the mutual pollution of destructive violence.”
– Dr John Inge, Bishop of Worcester
Christian Ashrams, Hindu Caves and Sacred Rivers
– Professor Douglas Pratt, University of Waikato, NZ and University of Bern, Switzerland
Christian-Hindu Monastic Dialogue in India 1950–1993 Mario I. Aguilar
Exploring Moral Injury in Sacred Texts
2016 | £50.00 | 200pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920868 | eISBN-9781784503475
Joseph McDonald Foreword by Rita Nakashima Brock
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 to explore what they learnt and taught about communion between the two religions, and the wide ranging consequences of their work.
2017 | £50.00 | 216pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785927560 | eISBN-9781784505912
Essays looking at moral injury through critical engagement with sacred texts from different world faiths. In this collection, the first of its kind, prominent scholars explore the intersections of research on moral injury in contexts of war and violence and how scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and American civil religion depict and address moral injury.
God Beyond Words
Performing Pastoral Care
Christian Theology and the Spiritual Experiences of People with Profound Intellectual Disabilities Jill Harshaw
Music as a Framework for Exploring Pastoral Care Gregory Clifton-Smith Foreword by Dr June Boyce-Tillman
2016 | £50.00 | 208pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920448 | eISBN-9781784503024
2016 | £45.00 | 160pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920363 | eISBN-9781784502874
A challenging Christian theological perspective on the spiritual experience of people with profound intellectual disabilities. Responding to the view that people with profound intellectual disabilities cannot enjoy spiritual experiences, this book pushes the boundaries of intellectual disability theology. Thought-provoking and sensitive, this book poses important questions about the nature of faith and how the Church treats people with intellectual disabilities.
Makes the case for pastoral care in a mission-minded church. Using musical analogies, Gregory Clifton Smith explores the role of pastoral care, both from the point of view of performance and of music as a different form of engaging with life in extreme situations, such as war. Through the prism of music, he demonstrates the ongoing importance of pastoral care in religious communities.
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COUNSELLING AND SPIRIT UALIT Y Forgiveness is Really Strange Masi Noor and Marina Cantacuzino.
Anxiety is Really Strange Steve Haines
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Illustrated by Sophie Standing
2018 | £9.99 | 64pp | hb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921247 | eISBN-9780857012791
2018 | £7.99 | 32pp | pb | Rights: French | ISBN-9781848193895 | eISBN-9780857013453
Science-based comic exploring the psychology of the human capacity to forgive and the effects of forgiveness. What is forgiveness? What enables people to forgive? Why do we even choose to forgive those who have harmed us? What can the latest psychological research tell us about the nature of forgiveness, its benefits and risks? This imaginative comic explores the key aspects of forgiveness, asking what it means to forgive and to be forgiven. Witty and intelligent, it answers questions about the health benefits and restorative potential of forgiveness and explains, in easy-to-understand terms, what happens in our brains, bodies and communities when we choose to forgive.
A science-based graphic medicine comic explaining anxiety and how to manage it. What is the difference between fear and excitement and how can you tell them apart? How do the mind and body make emotions? When can anxiety be good? This science-based graphic book addresses these questions and more, revealing just how strange anxiety is, but also how to unravel its mysteries and relieve its effects. Understanding how anxiety is created by our nervous system trying to protect us, and how our fight-or-flight mechanisms can get stuck, can significantly lessen the fear experienced during anxiety attacks. In this guide, anxiety is explained in an easy-to-understand, engaging graphic format with tips and strategies to relieve its symptoms, and change the mind’s habits for a more positive outlook.
“This book on forgiveness won’t bully you, but it will make you think. And it might just change your life for ever. I loved it.”
“For many of us, anxiety and fear are daily visitors to the mind and body – in this brilliant book, Steve Haines gives us freeing tools to unmask these feelings, and possibly even reduce the causes. What he offers is apparently simple yet full of depth, with a touch of light-heartedness.”
– Richard Holloway, author, broadcaster and former Bishop of Edinburgh
Trauma is Really Strange Steve Haines
– Jonathan Sattin, Managing Director, triyoga
Illustrated by Sophie Standing 2015 | £7.99 | 32pp | pb | Rights sold: French, Korean | ISBN-9781848192935 | eISBN-9780857012401
Pain is Really Strange Steve Haines
A science-based medical graphic book explaining trauma, its effects on our psychology and physiology, and what to do about it. What is trauma? How does it change the way our brains work? And how can we overcome it? When something traumatic happens to us, we dissociate and our bodies shut down their normal processes. This unique comic explains the strange nature of trauma and how it confuses the brain and affects the body. With wonderful artwork, cat and mouse metaphors, essential scientific facts, and a healthy dose of wit, the narrator reveals how trauma resolution involves changing the body’s physiology and describes techniques that can achieve this, including Trauma Releasing Exercises that allow the body to shake away tension, safely releasing deep muscular patterns of stress and trauma.
Illustrated by Sophie Standing 2015 | £7.99 | 32pp | pb | Rights sold: French, Korean, Spanish | ISBN-9781848192645 | eISBN-9780857012128
A scientifically-based, detailed, and gently humorous graphic book on pain and pain management. Answering questions such as ‘how can I change my pain experience?’, ‘what is pain?’, and ‘how do nerves work?’, this short research-based graphic book reveals just how strange pain is and explains how understanding it is often the key to relieving its effects. Studies show that understanding how pain is created and maintained by the nervous system can significantly lessen the pain you experience. The narrator in this original, gently humorous book explains pain in an easy-to-understand, engaging graphic format and reveals how to change the mind’s habits to transform pain.
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COUNSELLING AND SPIRIT UALIT Y Psychiatric Medication and Spirituality
Sadness, Depression, and the Dark Night of the Soul
An Unforeseen Relationship Lynne Vanderpot, PhD
Transcending the Medicalisation of Sadness Glòria Durà-Vilà
2017 | £18.99 | 240pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921261 | eISBN-9781784503918
Foreword by Professor Roland Littlewood 2017 | £24.99 | 360pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920561 | eISBN-9781784503130
Reveals how psychiatric medication can impact spirituality. Based on interviews with people on psychiatric medication who deem spirituality to be important in their lives, this book uncovers the relationship between psychopharmacology and spirituality. In doing so, it presents a challenge to the purely medical approach to mental health and wellbeing.
Exploring an alternative view of sadness and depression from the medical model, 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. An insightful read for anyone with an interest in theology or mental health, including clergy, psychiatrists and psychologists.
What Counsellors and Spiritual Directors Can Learn from Each Other Ethical Practice, Training and Supervision Peter Madsen Gubi
Cultural Perspectives on Mental Wellbeing
2017 | £18.99 | 192pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920257 | eISBN-9781784502713
Spiritual Interpretations of Symptoms in Medical Practice Natalie Tobert
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.
Foreword by Michael Cornwall 2016 | £19.99 | 264pp | pb | World rights available | 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.
Counselling and Psychotherapy with Older People in Care
Spiritual Accompaniment and Counselling
A Support Guide Felicity Chapman
Journeying with psyche and soul Peter Madsen Gubi
2017 | £27.99 | 240pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923968 | eISBN-9781784507510
Foreword by Professor Elaine Graham 2015 | £16.99 | 192pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849054805 | eISBN-9780857008619
How to support the mental health and wellbeing of older people in care. This supportive guide for psychotherapists, counsellors and other professionals working with older people, addresses the growing demand for mental health services for older adults. It covers a range of issues that arise within this demographic including residential living, the referral process, assessment and engagement, and attitudes towards ageing, while contextualising these issues within larger social and political frameworks.
How spiritual accompaniment and counselling can inform each other, to improve the spiritual dimension of care across professions. This collection considers how spiritual accompaniment and counselling can inform each other to improve therapeutic relationships and the spiritual dimension of care across professions.
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B E R E AV E M E N T Shattered by Grief Picking up the pieces to become WHOLE again Claudia Coenen
Things Jon Didn’t Know About Our Life After My Husband’s Suicide Sue Henderson
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2017 | £13.99 | 160pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924002 | eISBN-9781784507664
2018 | £13.99 | 240pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785927775 | eISBN-9781784506957
An account of family life 15 years on from a partner and father’s suicide. “Jon, my husband, took his own life at the age of 35. He left for work at 7.30, as usual. He kissed me, and our two children, as usual. He told me he loved me, which was not usual, but that didn’t occur to me until later.” Sue Henderson candidly recounts the experience of raising her family as a single parent survivor of suicide. Alongside an honest and moving account of the day-to-day practicalities and emotional impact of Jon’s death, there’s advice on how to talk to children about death and suicide, how to support them as they grow up, and how to be aware of the heightened emotional risks for bereaved children.
Clear, creative guidance on how to process grief and pain in a positive, transformative way. This is a practical guide to help readers work through their grief via expressive therapies and activities, based on the techniques Claudia Coenen honed as a professional counselor after the unexpected loss of her husband. Eschewing the idea of a ‘quick-fix’ to grief, it suggests ways in which tragedy and loss can be a springboard for rejuvenation and transformation. “They say if you’re going through hell, keep going. Claudia Coenen is a wise and compassionate guide through the hell of deep loss, a place she knows well. Shattered by Grief offers a compelling personal story, helpful advice, and kind companionship for navigating the grief journey. Highly recommended.”
“This book is not another self-help manual ... it’s a warm embrace from a kind friend: you will feel its arms come around you offering comfort, support and, above all, understanding.”
– Cait Johnson MFA, Counselor and Creativity Coach
– Kate Buchanan, Humanist Celebrant, Humanist Society Scotland
Grief Demystified
Gone in the Morning
An Introduction Caroline Lloyd
A Writer’s Journey of Bereavement Geoff Mead
Foreword by Dr Jennifer Dayes
2017 | £12.99 | 184pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923555 | eISBN-9781784506919
2017 | £9.99 | 136pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923135 | eISBN-9781784506247
Reflections on mourning the death of a loved one and the experience of moving through grief. Looking at how Geoff Mead learned to cope with the grief of his wife’s passing, this book shows the importance that ‘artful practice’, such as writing, can have in making sense of the experience. A moving first person account, it will be of interest to anyone wanting to learn about the different ways of mourning and commemorating a life.
Tells you what you need to know about grief. 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 poignant and beautifully written account of life , love and grief. A personal story that will no doubt resonate with others who have lived through the death of someone they love.”
“For all grief workers – practitioners, volunteers, friends and family – Caroline’s narrative is a light to guide us through what can be the dark and confusing landscape of grief.”
– Diana Crossley, Clinical Psychologist
– from the Foreword, Dr Jennifer Dayes, Counselling Psychologist
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B E R E AV E M E N T I’ll Write Your Name on Every Beach
Bereaved Parents and their Continuing Bonds
A Mother’s Quest for Comfort, Courage and Clarity After Suicide Loss Susan Auerbach
Love after Death Catherine Seigal 2017 | £12.99 | 144pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923265 | eISBN-9781784506414
2017 | £10.99 | 216pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785927584 | eISBN-9781784506155
A counsellor shares her experience of working with bereaved parents to develop understanding about the nature of continuing bonds with their child.
A mother’s memoir of suicide loss that helps the reader reflect on their own experience of grieving. Written by a mother who lost her 21 year old son to suicide, this book deals with the themes of suicide loss through the lens of the author’s personal grief. Addressing the process of post-traumatic growth, this memoir provides the bereaved with therapy exercises and creative activities to help them come to terms with their loss.
“This book can be read by anyone, but will be an incredibly valuable resource for parents, professionals and those supporting the bereaved. It manages to convey the complex array of human responses to the death of a child with clarity and compassion. Her central thesis of the importance of creating a lasting relationship between the child who has died and those left behind is powerfully and beautifully rendered.”
If You Sit Very Still
– Timothy Watts, Consultant Neonatologist at St Thomas’ Hospital, London
Marian Partington Foreword by Marina Cantacuzino 2016 | £12.99 | 208pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921407 | eISBN-9781784504076
Helping Children and Adolescents Think about Death, Dying and Bereavement
A sister’s deeply personal account of traumatic loss, its aftermath, and the path away from resentment. When the news broke that her missing sister Lucy had been murdered, Marian Partington had one of two choices to make. She could let the grief and rage she felt overwhelm her, or she could try to turn her trauma into something good. This moving memoir details Marian’s fierce engagement with her loss and refusal to become its victim.
Marian Carter 2016 | £16.99 | 224pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785920110 | eISBN-9781784502553
A comprehensive resource exploring how adults working with children and adolescents can help them to understand and engage with death. Coming to terms with death, be it the death of a family member, friend, or pet, and engaging with our own mortality is a complex task, especially for children and adolescents. The book explores how young people comprehend death and cope with bereavement. It also offers guidance and resources for adults who are helping children to understand death.
“An outstanding and beautifully crafted redemptive memoir.” – Marina Cantacuzino, Huffington Post
Supporting People through Loss and Grief An Introduction for Counsellors and Other Caring Practitioners John Wilson
“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.”
2013 | £18.99 | 248pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849053761 | eISBN-9780857007391
A comprehensive guide to counselling and supporting people experiencing loss and grief. Counsellors, bereavement support volunteers, palliative care nurses, hospice volunteers and students in these fields will all find this an invaluable resource. It can be used as a training guide as well as a resource for individuals, both as a learning tool and for continuing professional development.
– Linda Goldman, author of ‘Great Answers to Difficult Questions About Death: What Children Need to Know’
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SELF DEVELOPMENT Forgiveness in Practice
Honest Dialogue
Stephen Hance
Presence, Common Sense, and Boundaries when You Want to Help Someone Bent Falk
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September 2018 | £17.99 | 272pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781849055529 | eISBN-9780857009838
Explores what forgiveness really looks like in practice and how we might better understand this core aspect of human relationships. Forgiveness has often viewed as a religious obligation but is increasingly being advocated as a means of healing, release and promoting wellbeing. This book shines a light on how we tend to think about forgiveness in practice, including examples from social work, family therapy, chaplaincy and criminal justice.
Practical Zen for Health, Wealth and Mindfulness
2017 | £9.99 | 120pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785923531 | eISBN-9781784506896
A guide to the key ingredients of successful communication in helping dialogues for clergy, nurses, therapists, and others. An invaluable guide for counsellors and psychotherapists to establish contact with their clients through dialogue and communication techniques. Focussing on experiences of crisis and anxiety, this book offers hands-on strategies, case studies, and sample conversations.
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“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.”
Julian Daizan Skinner with Sarah Bladen Foreword by Shinzan Miyamae
– Ralph Kauffmann, M.D., Gentofte, Denmark
2018 | £9.99 | 192pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781848193901 | eISBN-9780857013477
Unclouded by Longing
Achieve health, wellbeing and success with these practical meditation and mindfulness techniques. Zen master Julian Daizan Skinner presents simple, accessible meditation practices from the Rinzai Zen tradition to enable readers to work towards health, wellbeing and success in their everyday lives., and explains how to achieve change. Several students describe their positive experiences following his teaching.
Meditations on Autism and Being Present in an Overwhelming World Christopher Goodchild Foreword by Thomas Moore 2017 | £9.99 | 168pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785921223 | eISBN-9781784503864
Meditations on finding peace in an overwhelming world. Mapped out in thoughtful, visionary prose, this book lights the way to clearsighted, peaceful living. Informed by a combination of eastern and western philosophy, faith and the experiences of an author with autism, it examines the emotional challenges of modern life, and how to overcome them to live freely and tenderly.
“This is a brilliant little book. Unpretentious, clear and inspiring.” – Amelia Bullmore, actor and writer
Practical Zen Meditation and Beyond Julian Daizan Skinner
“With a wisdom honed by transformative pain, Christopher Goodchild invites us to suffuse our lives with a spacious consciousness from which to engage with what is. A moving, beautiful and profoundly truthful book.”
Foreword by Shinzan Miyamae 2017 | £13.99 | 256pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781848193635 | eISBN-9780857013217
A simple yet profound guide to establishing a transformative and sustaining Zen meditation practice. Using a system established by the ancestors of the Rinzai tradition of Zen, this book presents specific meditation practices in a practical and engaging way that will enable readers to live a grounded, strong, energetic life.
– Jennifer Kavanagh, author of ‘The World is our Cloister’ and ‘A Little Book of Unknowing’
“An entertaining integral guide to Zen that will serve you faithfully for many years. This is a book of real quality from a teacher of the highest calibre, and the rarest gift.” – J.M. Harrison, multi-award winning author of ‘Naked Being’, ‘We Are All One’, ‘The Soul Whisperer’ and ‘YOU are THIS’
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SELF DEVELOPMENT On Being an Introvert or Highly Sensitive Person
Come Closer On love and self-protection Ilse Sand
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A guide to boundaries, joy, and meaning Ilse Sand
2017 | £8.99 | 104pp | pb | World English language only | ISBN-9781785922978 | eISBN-9781784506032
2018 | £8.99 | 144pp | pb | World rights available | ISBN-9781785924859 | eISBN-9781784508715
A practical guide to understanding and overcoming the behaviours that hinder close relationships. An overview of how and why people engage in psychological defence mechanisms and the impact of these on their personal relationships. Through simple language and anecdotes, the author offers tips on how to break bad habits that hinder close relationships.
Explores the characteristics, challenges and benefits of being introverted or highly sensitive, perhaps temporarily, with advice and suggestions for happiness in our sociable world. What does it mean to be an introverted or highly sensitive person in our fast-paced, sociable world? Are these traits caused by nature or nurture? Ilse Sand answers these questions with sage advice and suggests ways for introverts to face the challenges of jobs, parties, and conflicts, whilst drawing on their imaginative and intellectual strengths.
“This book is beautifully written. It made me think about how to deepen relationships in ways that I had never considered before, and I have been a couples’ therapist for 25 years! A brilliant book that will help you to be closer to yourself and to others.” – Juliet Grayson, UKCP Registered Psychosexual Therapist and author of ‘Landscapes of the Heart’
Highly Sensitive People in an Insensitive World How to Create a Happy Life Ilse Sand
Tools for Helpful Souls Especially for highly sensitive people who provide help either on a professional or private level Ilse Sand
2016 | £9.99 | 160pp | pb | World English language only | ISBN-9781785920660 | eISBN-9781784503246
What it means to be a highly sensitive person, including the characteristics, challenges and benefits of being highly sensitive. 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.
2017 | £8.99 | 128pp | pb | World English language only | ISBN-9781785922961 | eISBN-9781784505998
A practical guide for highly sensitive people to develop their abilities to help and support others. Highly sensitive people tend to be natural and popular caretakers, though this practice can be over-stimulating and draining for them. This book offers effective strategies and tools for sensitive people to hone their care-taking strengths in a balanced and sustainable way.
“This book will be a go-to resource that I will be recommending to 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.”
The Emotional Compass How to Think Better about Your Feelings Ilse Sand
– Andy Mort, Songwriter and founder of SheepDressedLikeWolves.com, a website dedicated to inspiring and encouraging creative introverts and HSPs
2016 | £8.99 | 136pp | pb | World English language only | 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. Emotions are not always what they seem to be. Whether you’re trying to comprehend your own feelings or someone else’s, this book will give you the tools to better understand yourself and others on an emotional level. The author unpicks emotions such as anxiety, jealousy, anger, and happiness, and offers methods to cope when feelings get too strong.
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D oorkins the Cathedral Cat
Doorkins the Cathedral Cat Lisa Gutwein Foreword by Rowan Ambrose 2017 | £10.99 | 40pp | hb | 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 Doorkins 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
“Doorkins performs an important function in Cathedral worship, and I know will appreciate this public expression of gratitude.” – Prunella Scales, Actress & Timothy West, Actor
“Many years ago Doorkins came and made her home with us. She isn’t just a cat, she has become a much loved friend and this delightful book reflects that.” – The Very Reverend Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark Cathedral
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