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SET OF ALL MP3'S FOR $300.00 ( YOU WILL BE SENT DATA DVD'S WITH ALL THE SESSIONS)
Plenary Sessions: DVD'S $25.00 EACH (note* The DVD's DO NOT include
any powerpoint presentations or any other on screen presentations, it is video of the speakers only)
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PLEN 1 (DVD Video) Sunday, February 1, 2009 David Deane, Ph.D Imagining Well-Being: How our Perspectives Shape the Way We Care
PLEN 2 (DVD Video) February 2, 2009 Ada María Isasí-Diaz, Ph.D Embracing Diversity and
Caring: A Matter of Justice
PLEN 3(DVD Video) Tuesday, February 2, 2009 Benjamin W. Corn, M.D. Seek and You Shall
Find: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries is no longer for sale due to the number of refund requests. the audio version is still
available.
PLEN 4(DVD Video) Wednesday, February 3, 2009 The Rev. Pamela Cooper-White, Ph.D. The
Conference Weaver
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PLEN 1 Sunday, February 1, 2009 David Deane, Ph.D Imagining Well-Being: How our
Perspectives Shape the Way We Care
PLEN 2 Monday, February 2, 2009 Ada María Isasí-Diaz, Ph.D Embracing Diversity and Caring: A Matter
of Justice
PLEN 3 Tuesday, February 2, 2009 Benjamin W. Corn, M.D. Seek and You Shall Find: Crossing
Disciplinary Boundaries
PLEN 4 Wednesday, February 3, 2009 The Rev. Pamela Cooper-White, Ph.D. The Conference Weaver
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M1.1 | "Chaplain, I'm Not Religious, but
I am Spiritual": Spiritual
Paths for the Non Religious
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M1.2
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Raising the Standard?: The Development of
Palliative Care
Chaplaincy in Scotland
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M1.3
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Helping Couples Recover from
Infidelity: An Integrative
Approach
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M1.4
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Leading Spirituality Groups in
Multi-Faith Settings: A
Psychology, Theology, and Examples
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M1.5
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The Mouse/The World: A Secular Faith Tradition
for
Millions
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M1.6
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An Outlandish Idea: Evidence-based Spiritual
Care Best
Practices
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M1.7
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Vital to the Village: Valiantly Voicing our
Unique
Contribution as Spiritual Care Providers
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M1.8
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Workplace Chaplaincy - Designing
Creative Models for a Multi-faith and Multi-cultural Workforce
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M1.9
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Death and Dying: An Islamic Perspective
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M1.10
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Discerning the Spiritual in the
Language of Life
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M1.11
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Hiding in Shame from Health and
Hope: Adult Children of
Addiction (ACOA) as Pastoral/Spiritual Care Students and the Benefits of an
ACOA Group
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M1.12
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Praying with the Dying and their
Families: Reflections from
Different Traditions
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M1.13
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Spirituality and Suicide: Bereavement Support
and Prevention
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M1.15
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Collaboration in Building a Better
Team: Spiritual Care Programming
in Oncology Nursing
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M1.16
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Bio-Psycho-Spiritual Approaches to Spiritual
Care for People with Dementia
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M1.17
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Lifecycle of a Disaster - Pastoral Care
and Pastoral Counseling After a Disaster
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M1.18
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Do Psychiatrists Hold Similar Views
Toward Spiritual or Religious Beliefs as Dr. Freud? - How to Build
Relationship and Collaboration between Psychiatrists and Spiritual Care
Providers
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M1.19
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Journeying Together: Partnership with Congregational
Caregivers
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M1.20
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Wrestling with Hope: Finding a Life of Meaning
in the
Midst of Suffering
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M1.21
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Removing Planks From Our Eyes: Caring Without
Judging
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M1.23
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Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries: Standing in
the Crossroads of
Religion and Health
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M1.24
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Texts of Our Disciplines/Texts of Our
Lives: A New/Old Model for
Exploring Cross-Cultural and Cross-Disciplinary Creativity
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M1.25
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The Grief Born of Injustice
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M1.28
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Hope Versus Despair: Educational Spirituality
Groups for
Mental Health Patients
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M2.1
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The Role of Religion and Spirituality
in Crises and Disasters:
Appropriate Interventions
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M2.2
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Native American Spirituality and the
Health Care System
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M2.3
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Beyond Religious Language in Spiritual
Caregiving
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M2.4
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Cultural Collaboration in an
Inter-Ethnic Supervisory Relationship:
Where West Meets East in Harmony
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M2.5
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Creative Approaches to Spiritual
Care: Applied Lessons from an
Interfaith Perspective
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M2.6
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Spirituality and Mental Health: Pastoral Care
in the Treatment of the
Mentally Ill
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M2.7
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Moral Distress: Diagnosis and Healing
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M2.8
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It Takes a Village: Spiritual Care for Family
Caregivers
Across the Healthcare Continuum
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M2.9
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The Power of Lament to Create a Village
of Care
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M2.11
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Ten Stories, Three Streams: Teaching Tales
from Buddhism
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M2.12
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Encouraging and Engaging Muslim
Chaplains
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M2.13
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Two Voices Speaking a Common Language
of Hope: Spiritual Care and
Bioethics in Creative Collaboration
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M2.14
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Considerations for Collaboration
I: Piloting Training Programs
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M2.15
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What to Do When the Well Runs Dry
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M2.16
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The Role of Spiritual Care in Combating
Racism
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M2.17
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Chaplains in Interfaith Dialogue
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M2.18
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The Fox, the Ship and the Carpet: Utilizing
Sacred Stories to Address
Dilemmas at the End of Life
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M2.20
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Working Collaboratively to Provide for
the Spiritual Care of Trauma Patients
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M2.21
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Integrating Spirituality and
Healing: An Active Approach
Within the Continuum of Spiritual Care - Informed Through Research
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M2.22
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Self Assessed Spiritual Skills of
Health Care Professionals
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M2.23
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Evangelicals in Chaplaincy: Developing a Theological
Construct
with a Pastoral Perspective
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M2.24
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The Crucible of Grace: A Support Group Model
for Adults with
Sudden Child-Death Grief
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M2.26
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Excellence in Interdisciplinary
Care: Social Work and Spiritual
Care Partnering to Effect Change
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M2.27
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The Important Role of Professional
Chaplains in Promoting Culturally Competent, Patient-Centered Care
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M2.28
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Spiritual Care Training as Subversive
Activity: How an Integrated
Competency-Based and Person-Centered Pedagogy can Transform Professional Consciousness
in an Emerging, Post-Modern Healthcare Profession
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T1.1
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Poetry and Music: Partners in Healing Through
Experiencing the Transcendent
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T1.2
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Supporting Adult Caregivers of Grieving
Children: In the Hospital and
Beyond
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T1.3
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Holding On or Letting Go: Helping Patients
and Families Make
End-Of-Life Medical Decisions - A Guide for Chaplains from the Jewish
Tradition
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T1.4
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Reflections on Spiritual Distress at
the End of Life
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T1.5
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Considerations for Collaboration
II: Developing Curriculum,
Competencies, and Outcomes to Meet the Requirements for Counseling
Specializations
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T1.7
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Caring for Military Folk and Families
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T1.8
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New Models to Transform and Heal
through Collaboration and Relationships: The Spiritual Focus of Interprofessional Care and
Education
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T1.9
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Evidence-Based Spiritual Care: Desirable? Feasible? How
Do We Get There?
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T1.10
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The Evolution of Spiritual Care in
Israel: A Multi-Disciplinary
Approach Developed to Address a Diverse Multi-Cultural Society
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T1.11
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Ethics in the Postmodern World:
Tensions and Creative Possibilities
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T1.12
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Compassion as a Manifestation of our
Nature and an Antidote to Infant Mortality
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T1.14
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Reaching Out and Reaching In: Hospital Chaplaincy
as a Profession
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