Chaplains' medical approach to psychiatric patients |
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Authors: | Jane Gulko Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Goucher College, Towson, Maryland |
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Abstract: | Chaplains' understanding of people's psychiatric and medical problems may aid them in dealing with people's spiritual problems. However, exploratory interviews and observations of chaplains and inpatients at a VA psychiatric facility indicate that chaplains take a medical model perspective with patients, often attempting to treat patients' psychiatric problems rather than focusing on their reliigious needs. Chaplains avoid one-on-one religious discussions despite the importance of these conversations to patients. Discussed are implications for the utilization of health services and for the formation of treatment teams.This paper is a revised version of a paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology meetings held in Lexington, Kentucky, March 1982. |
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