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Assignment 1

Please go to Course Content for this module. Download and print the Chaplaincy Ppt and watch the video while following the notes. Print out and read the articles.

Write an APA-formatted reflection paper around 1,000 words on 1) what you gleaned from the articles, and 2) from eachof the presenters by name and type of chaplaincy, and 3) how you, as a counselor, might collaborate with chaplains in the future to assist your clients. In a reflective post/paper you may use the first person.

("What you gleaned" and "reflective" means do not simply regurgitate the chaplain's story - personalize the lessons learned). 

  • Chaplaincy notes in PPT in BB content

    In this forum you will find the PowerPoint (see attached above) to the video links and links to articles. The video is over two hours, so block that time before you sit down to watch it. Take note of what each chaplain tells you about his or her field as you will give a reflection about that in your paper.

    2. Here is the link for the chaplaincy video and Powerpoint.

    Chaplain Video PPT

    http://www.regent.edu/admin/media/fms/vod/singlePlayerURL.cfm?address=2000533

    3. Please print and read the following articles. You may refer to these articles in your paper, especially at the end when you answer the question of how counselors and chaplains can collaborate with each other to meet clients' needs. 

    • Good Outcomes Require Time

    • Responses to Freestanding Stories

    • Role of Pastoral Intervention

    • Meaning of Assistance

Chaplaincy Video

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Dr. Evelyn Biles

Christopher Frederick, MA

Video-Taped 3/29/2007

4 Chaplaincy Branches

  • Hospice

  • Navy

  • Hospital

                Police/Fire

    Hospice Chaplaincy

    Marie Pogorelec - Hospice Chaplain

  • Became interested in Hospice Care after her mother died

  • 2 Years on the job

    Hospice Chaplaincy

    Hospice

  • End of Life Care

  • Patients are diagnosed as having 6 months or less to live

  • Hospice chaplains work with people suffering from a gamut of diseases

  • The Chaplain works with a team of health care workers

    Hospice Chaplaincy

    People in Hospice have the need to reconnect to:

  • Local Church

  • God

    Healing Relationships

    Hospice Chaplaincy

  • The Patients in Hospice care need emotional support

  • They are often looking for purpose and meaning in their death

  • The Chaplain is there to be an empathetic listener and a prayer partner

  • The Chaplain needs to be able to deal with her own issues facing death, dying, loss, and grief, because she will be facing these challenges everyday

    Hospice Chaplaincy

    The Power of Listening in action

  • The Story of a World War II veteran

  • Having a listening ear helped him to express the memories he had and in turn it helped him to sleep

    Navy Chaplaincy

    Jack Galle - Navy Chaplain

    Navy Chaplaincy Requirements

  • A Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s of Divinity or 72 hours of graduate work

  • The Chaplains must be ordained by their faith group

  • They must have 2 years experience in their church or faith organization

    Navy Chaplaincy

  • A Navy Chaplain is there so people of faith can practice their faith, whatever it may be

  • They are there to allow people to exercise their faith

  • Navy Chaplains serve the Navy, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines, and Marines

  • They bring the news of death to a family when a soldier has passed away

    Navy Chaplaincy

    Three Roles of a Military Chaplain

    • Provide

    • Facilitate

      Care

      Navy Chaplaincy

  • To Provide for those of their own faith

                    e.g. Bible studies, counseling etc.

  • To Facilitate for people of other faiths

                    If the chaplain can’t meet a soldier’s needs he or she helps to find a chaplain or clergy of the soldier’s faith

  • To Care for people regardless of their faith

                    The chaplain can always be comforting and sympathetic regardless of a faith base

    Chaplains :

  • Conduct Worship

  • Provide Sacraments

  • Conduct Ordinances

  • Provide Pastoral Care

                 Act as Ethical Advisor

    Navy Chaplain

    Pastor

  • Spend time with

                    Congregation

  • Supported by the Congregation

  • Responsible to Local Body of believers

  • Chaplain

  • Spends time with people with no faith background

  • Supported by the taxpayers

  • Responsible to the Commanding Officer

  • Hospital Chaplaincy

  • George Rodriguez

  • Hospital Chaplain at Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital

  • As a chaplain he has the advantage of spending quality time with people

  • Hospital Chaplaincy

  • There are a variety of settings within the hospital:

  • Oncology

  • Cardiology

  • Pediatric

  • Labor & Delivery

  • Hospital Chaplaincy

  • Hospital Chaplains have to deal with:

  • Angel of Death Stigma

  • Wanting to fix things

  • The constant learning process

  • Patients bringing in their relationship problems

  • Cultural sensitivity

  • Police/Fire Chaplaincy

  • Randy Garner – Police/Fire Chaplaincy

  • 22 years in ministry

  • Unpaid position

  • Full time pastor

  • Police/Fire Chaplaincy

  • Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM)

  • Two types of CISM

  • Planned

  • Unplanned –      The majority of a fire/police chaplain’s CISM is unplanned

  • They conduct ride-alongs; they offer stress management, counseling, marriage counseling, and more

  • Police/Fire Chaplaincy

  • CISM:

  •  Defusing – Immediate on the scene processing; often chaotic and in the moment

  • Debriefing – After the incident; an organized process

  • Police/Fire Chaplaincy

  • On Call 24/7

  • Confidentiality – Won’t be broken for supervisors, county, etc.

  • The chaplain is often the First Responders’ first choice for counseling

  • “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” – attributed to a number of authors

  • A chaplain’s responsibility to First Responders

  • Show them you care

  • Let them know that what they are going through is real

  • Let them know they can get through what they are facing

  • Why is there a need for a Fire/Police Chaplain?

  • First responders need someone they can trust

  • The chaplains can go where others cannot

  • To help the first responders through a crisis in their lives

  • To give the first responders hope and encouragement

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