
The modern world faces religious, spiritual and existential quandaries, as new technologies redefine the beginnings and ends of life. Excruciating choices arise about when to turn off the machines - whether and when we should "play God." The COVID-19 pandemic made these dilemmas ever more acute. Increasingly, however, public discourse on religion and spirituality is polarized, with evangelicals on one side and vehement atheists on the other.Psychiatrist and bioethicist Robert Klitzman explores how patients and families struggle to make sense of serious disease and threats of death and other medical crises, seeking hope, purpose and larger connections beyond themselves. Physicians and other clinical staff are frequently uncomfortable with these issues, and chaplains have been filling the void, developing valuable approaches and insights. Most Americans will die in hospitals or nursing homes, and face existential and spiritual quandaries. Many of their prior religious and spiritual beliefs will fall short, and chaplains will often be the ones to assist, partly by reframing narratives and understandings of illness and spirituality. Yet people often know little, if anything, about these professionals. Klitzman presents stories about the spiritual lives of patients and explores the role of chaplains - who they are, what they do and the challenges they face.Drawing on in-depth interviews and the author's personal experiences, Doctor, Will You Pray for Me? provides vital information that can assist in medical care decisions. Robert Klitzman argues that a better understanding of the relationship between these realms will enable more holistic and humane treatment of patients.
This book investigates the intersection of medical practice and spiritual care, questioning how healthcare systems can better address the existential needs of patients facing life-altering diagnoses. Robert L. Klitzman, a psychiatrist and bioethicist, utilizes his clinical experience and extensive qualitative interviews to examine the evolving role of hospital chaplains. He argues that the current divide between clinical medicine and spiritual support leaves a void that hinders holistic patient care, particularly in the wake of modern technological and pandemic-related crises.
What You Will Find
Experts in bioethics and clinical medicine recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of holistic patient care. Readers frequently note the accessible yet rigorous nature of the author's research, which bridges the gap between secular medical practice and spiritual support systems.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2024-09-09
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197750842
ISBN-13:
9780197750841
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!