Spirituality of Later Life : On Humor and Despair.

By: Mackinlay, ElizabethMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Florence : Routledge, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Description: 1 online resource (180 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781317955085Subject(s): Older people - Pastoral counseling of - CongressesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Spirituality of Later Life : On Humor and DespairDDC classification: 259.3 LOC classification: BL625.4 .S65 2014Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Human Despair and Comic Transcendence -- The Paradoxes of Humor and the Burdens of Despair -- Lift Up Your Hearts: Humour and Despair in Later Life -- Humour: A Way to Transcendence in Later Life? -- Dementia, Identity, and Spirituality -- Ways of Studying Religion, Spirituality, and Aging: The Social Scientific Approach -- Spiritual and Pastoral Care Approaches for Helping Older Adults with Depression -- 'Just Because I Can't Remember . . .' Religiousness in Older People with Dementia -- Hope Rising Out of Despair: The Spiritual Journey of Patients Admitted to a Hospice -- Non-Speech Based Pastoral Care: A Pastoral Care Program for Aged Care Residents with Little or No Ability to Speak -- Index.
Summary: “Humor expresses a certain heroic defiance in the face of life's most challenging experience and provides a valuable resource for the celebration of life and the divine comedy of faith, hope, and love.”—From the book chapter by Melvin A. Kimble, PhD Studies have shown that as many people age, their spirituality deepens. Spirituality of Later Life: On Humor and Despair explores the challenges faced by those in later life and the use of humor for self-transcendence to achieve greater strength and deeper spirituality. Respected authorities share their insights on humor and despair in the process of spiritual development in later life, with discussions on how to provide effective pastoral practice in aged care. Spirituality of Later Life: On Humor and Despair presents the major issues that challenge people in later life that could lead them to either spiritual integrity or despair. Beyond the physical and psychosocial, this book shows how the journey into aging can—through humor—become self-transcendent and deeply spiritual in the face of physical decline. This theological perspective illustrates the full breadth of issues facing those in later life. It presents effective pastoral frameworks of care for those who struggle with the depression, dementia, disabilities, losses, and terminal illness that may accompany aging. Spirituality of Later Life: On Humor and Despair explores: humor as a path to self-transcendence in later life later life's 'paradox of well-being' and 'defiant power of the human spirit' dementia and its effect on spirituality spiritual and pastoral care approaches for those with depression religiousness in older people with dementia the spiritual journey of hospice patients non-speech based pastoral care Spirituality of Later Life: On Humor and Despair provides valuable insights for aged care chaplains, parish clergy, pastoral andSummary: aged care workers, social workers, activity officers, health professionals, and anyone whose life includes an elderly person.
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Human Despair and Comic Transcendence -- The Paradoxes of Humor and the Burdens of Despair -- Lift Up Your Hearts: Humour and Despair in Later Life -- Humour: A Way to Transcendence in Later Life? -- Dementia, Identity, and Spirituality -- Ways of Studying Religion, Spirituality, and Aging: The Social Scientific Approach -- Spiritual and Pastoral Care Approaches for Helping Older Adults with Depression -- 'Just Because I Can't Remember . . .' Religiousness in Older People with Dementia -- Hope Rising Out of Despair: The Spiritual Journey of Patients Admitted to a Hospice -- Non-Speech Based Pastoral Care: A Pastoral Care Program for Aged Care Residents with Little or No Ability to Speak -- Index.

“Humor expresses a certain heroic defiance in the face of life's most challenging experience and provides a valuable resource for the celebration of life and the divine comedy of faith, hope, and love.”—From the book chapter by Melvin A. Kimble, PhD Studies have shown that as many people age, their spirituality deepens. Spirituality of Later Life: On Humor and Despair explores the challenges faced by those in later life and the use of humor for self-transcendence to achieve greater strength and deeper spirituality. Respected authorities share their insights on humor and despair in the process of spiritual development in later life, with discussions on how to provide effective pastoral practice in aged care. Spirituality of Later Life: On Humor and Despair presents the major issues that challenge people in later life that could lead them to either spiritual integrity or despair. Beyond the physical and psychosocial, this book shows how the journey into aging can—through humor—become self-transcendent and deeply spiritual in the face of physical decline. This theological perspective illustrates the full breadth of issues facing those in later life. It presents effective pastoral frameworks of care for those who struggle with the depression, dementia, disabilities, losses, and terminal illness that may accompany aging. Spirituality of Later Life: On Humor and Despair explores: humor as a path to self-transcendence in later life later life's 'paradox of well-being' and 'defiant power of the human spirit' dementia and its effect on spirituality spiritual and pastoral care approaches for those with depression religiousness in older people with dementia the spiritual journey of hospice patients non-speech based pastoral care Spirituality of Later Life: On Humor and Despair provides valuable insights for aged care chaplains, parish clergy, pastoral and

aged care workers, social workers, activity officers, health professionals, and anyone whose life includes an elderly person.

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