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    Jewish Relational Care A-Z: We Are Our Other's Keeper

    Posted By: AlenMiler
    Jewish Relational Care A-Z: We Are Our Other's Keeper

    Jewish Relational Care A-Z: We Are Our Other's Keeper by Jack H Bloom
    English | July 27, 2006 | ISBN: 0789027054 | 482 pages | AZW3 | 2.54 MB

    A collection of caregiving tools combining the values of Jewish tradition and self-relations—useful for practitioners of ANY faith!

    Self-relations, a powerful framework for doing respectful and humane caregiving for oneself and for others is here brought into relationship with Jewish thought.

    Jewish Relational Care A-Z: We Are Our Other’s Keeper is an extensive resource for caregiving tools and approaches. Using Jewish tradition and Self-Relations as take-off points, experts from many fields provide insightful perspectives and effective strategies for caregiving.

    In the language of self-relations each of us is not referred to as a Self. Instead, each of us is more accurately described as a relationship between “selves”—relationship is the basic psychological and religious unit! Jewish Relational Care A-Z: We Are Our Other’s Keeper sensitively centers on relationships and the healing process, using the understanding that to spark healing in others, a loving, respectful relationship must first be present between every aspect of our “selves.” Thirty-six categories of caregiving are comprehensively presented, allowing its use as a helpful resource for any clergy considering any of the included topics. Each author’s personal reflections, and personal experiences using care tools clearly illustrate how love-respect relationships within oneself can transcend into effective care for others.

    Jewish Relational Care A-Z: We Are Our Other’s Keeper provides helpful tools and explores:
    • the use of language as a relational care tool
    • time management for optimum performance for oneself and for others
    • compassion fatigue, the need for self-care, and nurturing your own spiritual and psychological development
    • purposeful visiting as a sacred task
    • silence as an important part of spiritual care
    • the profound difference made in lives through relational listening
    • music as sacred power—a communion between humans and the Divine
    • chanting as an intimate expression of the soul
    • creative ritual in relational healing
    • spontaneous prayer, and its place in relational care
    • relational care with other faiths inside and outside of the community
    • care for those going through divorce
    • care when a pregnancy is unwelcome
    • relational care for sexual orientation and gender identity issues
    • successful caring for those who don’t care about you
    • dealing with traumatic loss
    • care for those who have sinned sexually
    • fragile relationships
    • care with the healthy aging
    • relational care and retired clergy
    • care for those traumatized by sexual abuse
    • care for the cognitively impaired, mentally ill, and developmentally disabled
    • care for the final moments of life
    • care for the sick and dying
    • care within the grieving process
    Jewish Relational Care A-Z: We Are Our Other’s Keeper is practical, insightful reading for clergy and caregivers of all denominations, educators, students, and lay people who care about clergy and their work.