“狗”是“上帝”的反向拼写:“波比·Jingles”,员工福利犬

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Donna Carlyle, K. Watson
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引用次数: 2

摘要

这篇简短的报道描述了医院牧师“好撒玛利亚人”员工福利犬“Poppy Jingles”的独特和创新工作。由于英国国家卫生服务工作人员的压力预防和倦怠的重要性在现行政策中得到了强调,动物辅助治疗的倡议既及时又有意义。这篇文章详细描述了物种间幸福的相关性,描述了什么可以被认为是波比的“非人类魅力”。这包括引出幸福的具体方面,这些方面可以被认为与人类繁荣的幸福状态相对应。
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“Dog” is “God” Spelled Backward: “Poppy Jingles,” the Staff Well-being Spaniel
This brief report describes the unique and innovative work of a hospital chaplaincy  “Good Samaritan” staff welfare dog named “Poppy Jingles.” As the importance of  stress prevention and burnout among National Health Service staff (UK) has been highlighted  in current policy, the initiative of animal-assisted therapy is both timely and  significant. The relevance of inter-species well-being is detailed in this article, describing  what can be considered as Poppy’s “nonhuman charisma.” This includes eliciting  specific aspects of well-being which can be thought to correspond to eudaimonic states  of human flourishing.
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Health and Social Care Chaplaincy
Health and Social Care Chaplaincy Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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4.80
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0.00%
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19
期刊介绍: Health and Social Care Chaplaincy is a peer-reviewed, international journal that assists health and social care chaplains to explore the art and science of spiritual care within a variety of contexts. The journal was founded in 2013 through the merger of the Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy (issn:1748-801X) and the Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy (issn:1463-9920) . It continues to be the official journal of the College of Health Care Chaplains and members of the society receive the journal as part of their annual membership. For more details on membership subscriptions, please click on the ''members'' button at the top of this page. Back issues of both previous journals are being loaded onto this website (see Archives) and online access to these back issues is included in all institutional subscriptions. Health and Social Care Chaplaincy is a multidisciplinary forum for the discussion of a range of issues related to the delivery of spiritual care across various settings: acute, paediatric, mental health, palliative care and community. It encourages a creative collaboration and interface between health and social care practitioners in the UK and internationally and consolidates different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies. It is responsive to both ecumenical and interfaith agendas as well as those from a humanist perspective.
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