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Chaplaincy Care 

Chaplaincy is said to be all about care; but there are various care services in chaplaincy practice and service delivery. For a proper understanding of care provisions in chaplaincy profession and practice, there is need for us to come to the understanding of the various type of care services that is common to the chaplaincy world.

Permit me to define care as paying attention to something and someone. Being endowed with or having a concern for someone or something. Providing care services to someone or a group of people to bring about betterment in their condition and situation.

Permit me at this juncture to contemporary type of care services that can be found in chaplaincy, chaplaincy practice and services delivery a follows:-

1.     Health care services which include:

a.                 Health care services in hospitals.

b.                 Mental health care services.

c.                  Hospice care services.

d.                 Palliative care services.

e.                 Ontological care services.

f.                   Psychedelic care services.

2.     Psychotherapeutic care services which include over a hundred types of known therapies and care services such as:

a.                 Logotherapy.

b.                 Talk therapy.

c.                  Psychospiritual therapy.

3.     Emergency and disaster care services.

4.     Trauma care services.

5.     Spiritual care services.

6.     Religious care.

7.     Emotional care services.

8.     Psychological care services.

9.     Environmental care services.

10.                        Psychosocial care services.

11.                        End of life care services.

12.                        Loss and grief care services.

13.                        Non-communicative patient care services.

14.                        Care of victims of rape and assaults.

15.                        Care for suicidal people.

16.                        Care for addicts.

17.                        Care for the deceased and their relations.

18.                        Counseling care and intervention.

19.                        Care for staff of organizations and their relations – where chaplains serves.

20.                        Interdisciplinary professional care.

21.                        Community care services.

22.                        Self-care.

23.                        Animal care.

24.                        Nature care.

25.                        Aged care which can be offered in hospital setting, hospice home, or nursing home, the care recipient’s home.

26.                        Etc.

In Conclusion, chaplaincy is known to be for all people in whatsoever conditions and situations, chaplaincy care vary in diversities. This is to enable emerging chaplains know the great prospects that awaits them in life and practice.

Are you interested in online professional chaplaincy training to enable you offer beneficial chaplaincy care and services, get registered at the prestigious chaplaincy institute – Prodam-J Chaplaincy Institute for adequate and proper professional chaplaincy education and training to make you outstanding among your equals? Call 08033072375; 09077515468; 08035092416 or WhatsApp – +2349050323309

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST, BCC.

Professor of Anthropology, Certified Chaplaincy Educator & Trainer.

Blog: thechaplain1.blogspot.com

2nd Nov, AD2022

 

Chaplaincy Practice from the Beginning (AB Initio) to the Present Day

Preamble: This is not just an historical account of chaplaincy profession but rather an attempt to unveil the mystery surrounding chaplaincy practice; the actual practice, when it started, the progression and development; and what chaplaincy practice has become in contemporary times and what chaplaincy practice is expected to become in the future.

With this mind set, I employ you to take a journey with me to make us make some new discoveries as far as chaplaincy is concerned.

Chaplaincy Ab Initio (in the very commencement): the legendary chaplaincy founder “Martin of Torte knows nothing called chaplaincy neither had he seen chaplaincy practiced before his encounter.

All that can be said about him and rightly too is that he was compassionate, non-discriminatory, unselfish, who was prepared to share his possession with others, and valued the good giving in every human being.

As his encounter was strange to him; he approached the Church leadership for the interpretation of his encounter; and chaplaincy practice become a ministry of the Church.

Chaplaincy Practice Profession: As the years passed by and continues also passed by. Chaplaincy becomes a ministry of the Church to the world outside the Church setting. At first clergies were instrumental in taking pastoral care services to members of their congregation who were found outside the Church walls without any form of chaplaincy training or education.

Much later this action of the Church become fashionable as many more denominations and Church organizations started seconding clergies who are trained theological to go into industrialized world to offer pastoral care services and attention to people in the sector.

Success recorded by those clergies made many more people of varying religious beliefs and affiliation desire chaplaincy services thus clamouring for such.

Type of Chaplaincy Practice at this Point: The type of chaplaincy practice employed at this point in time is what we defined today as ‘premodern’ chaplaincy practice, characterized mainly by routine ritualistic services of the Church and religious ceremonies.

This early practice of chaplaincy also incorporated pastoral counseling, prayers, deliverance. Exorcism, meditation etc. However, this seem to be grossly inadequate over the years as many other religious embraced chaplaincy.

As chaplaincy became a profession of all religions; modernization sets in and chaplaincy practice and service delivery had to progresses further. Then cane an era where chaplains had to be better prepared for spiritual care services they were to provide and the establishment of the prestigious CPE become necessary. CPE therefore become a prerequisite for chaplaincy practice in the modern time.

Professional chaplaincy practice; clinical chaplaincy practice, supervised evidence based chaplaincy practice became a vogue in chaplaincy world and profession and the routine ritualistic practices had to give way to professional chaplaincy practices. Chaplaincy, as a dynamic and pragmatic profession, its practice has also developed over the years.

The pre-modern chaplaincy practice which is classified as traditional chaplaincy practice had to give way to modern chaplaincy practice known as “professional chaplaincy practice.”

As chaplaincy profession remain an involving profession in an ever changing world; chaplaincy practice has also not been static but evolving. Chaplaincy practice has therefore not stop progressing so as to enable chaplaincy practitioners meet the needs of the people they are called to serve.

This now leads us to the era called ‘Post-Modern’ chaplaincy practice; where an attempt is made by professional chaplaincy practitioners to take professional chaplaincy practice and service delivery to the secular world, intellectual or academic world, industrial world, business world etc. where various groups of people are to be cared for and attended to by these professional practitioners as chaplaincy is for all people without any form of discrimination; care must be provided for:

a.     people of all cultures, people of all times, people of all ages, people of all colours and races, people of all religions and even people of no particular religion.

The diversity of the people and groups of people these professional chaplaincy practitioners have to serve and numerous challenges they are expected to face makes it mandatory for the chaplains to be interfaith and interreligious professionals, creating needed spaces for themselves to work and serve amongst people of various diversities with a measure of success.

This also provide an opportunity to create needed inclusion to enable:-

a.     Humanist chaplains.

b.     Hindu chaplains.

c.      Buddhist chaplains.

d.     Jewish chaplains.

e.     Christian chaplains.

f.       Moslem chaplains.

g.     Interfaith and interreligious chaplains etc.

Offering themselves to people of diversities with needed skills.

Recommendation: My recommendation is for a blend of traditional, professional and post-modern chaplaincy practices.

Are you interested in online professional chaplaincy training to enable you offer beneficial chaplaincy care and services, get registered at the prestigious chaplaincy institute – Prodam-J Chaplaincy Institute for adequate and proper professional chaplaincy education and training to make you outstanding among your equals? Call 08033072375; 07055287861; 08035092416 or WhatsApp – +2349050323309

Chap. David Mike-Jacobs CPC, CPST, BCC.

Professor of Anthropology, Certified Chaplaincy Educator & Trainer.

Blog: thechaplain1.blogspot.com

7th Oct, AD2022

 

 

 

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