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Today's healthcare scene is changing
rapidly. There is a growing interest in seeking alternative methods of
healing that may complement traditional medicine. Recognizing this
growing interest and changing scenery, this professional yet practical
study program has been designed specifically with chaplains and
Clinical Pastoral Education students in mind.
In
Module I, a chaplain / CPE student will learn the basics of
Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM), its relationship to Pastoral
Ministry (PaM). It will and will also explore the experience of people
who visit a complementary healer. This 8 hour module will introduce
one to theoretical and practical CAM modalities, explain their
differences, and evaluate their performance levels.
This module covers numerous topics, with
emphasis on the history, meaning, and features of the CAMPaM
modalities. It also incorporates several hours of hands-on experience.
This module covers numerous topics, with
emphasis on the history, meaning, and features of the CAMPaM
modalities. It also incorporates several hours of hands-on experience.
Objective:
To create awareness and enhance knowledge of Complementary Alternative
Methods of Healing, and to provide introductory training in
body-mind-spirit modalities that complement Pastoral Ministry and
enhance professional ministry.Outcome:
Outcome:
Awareness and knowledge of the principles of Complementary Alternative
Methods of Healing in the Mystery of Pastoral Ministry. Development of
the skills needed to implement a few basic centering, empowering, and
healing techniques for the well being of our clients/patients.
The
general understanding of Complementary Alternative Methods of healing
(CAM) as seen in today's world.
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What are complementary alternative methods of healing and what is
Pastoral Ministry (PaM) in relationship to CAM?
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The differences and similarities between CAM and PaM.
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The history and meaning of the terminology, concepts, and facts in
this area of growing interest.
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Various rich healing traditions of the world and their inherent
significance to spirituality and pastoral ministry.
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Chaplains as complementary healing resources.¨ The place for
complementary healers.
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The differences between the complementary healer and the pastoral
minister.
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The basic skills of a CAM professional and a PaM professional.
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Performance levels of CAM and PaM.
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The different modalities, skills, and methodologies used in
different CAM modalities.
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The differences between CAM and PaM professionals in the process
of assessment, intervention and care plan.
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Are CAMPaM professionals result-oriented people with outcome based
intervention?
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What can we contribute to the body of knowledge in a medical
chart?
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How can we make a difference in the progress notes of our
patients?
In the study time we will also delve more deeply into a few easy
to learn practical methods that can be integrated into our visits
with highly beneficial results:
In the study time we will also delve
more deeply into a few easy to learn practical methods that can be
integrated into our visits with highly beneficial results:
- Learn to facilitate
‘therapeutic breathwork.’
- Learn about bringing
‘spiritual quietness’ by providing an exercise for ‘centering.’
- How to center a
person to self, others and ultimately to God.
- How to give a "Holy
Ground" experience to our clients.
- Learn to ‘meditate’
without fear and teach ‘how to’ without complications?
- Learn the simple
steps to achieve a state of ‘meditation.’
- How might one to
teach others to enter into a rhythm of life bringing healing and
relaxation?
- Learn the art of
healing presence.
- Understand the
mystery of intuition.
- Learn the art of
intuition.
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