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Current Issue
3/3/2010 Vol. 7, No. 3

Professional Practice
Chaplain Paul Derrickson and Haan Phelps: Chaplaincy 101: Making Visible the Difficulty of Showing Up and Shutting Up
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Advocacy
Responses to: Who Have Been Your Mentors?
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Education & Research
Ilsa Hampton: Creating Community Connections: Pastoral Care in Community Aged Care
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Spiritual Development
Kelly R. Chripczuk: Carmen
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BioethicsWalk
Nancy Berlinger, M. Div., Ph.D.: Are Workarounds Ethical?
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MyPractice
Geoffrey Tyrrell, D. Min.: The Clinical Value of the Chaplain on the Palliative Care Team and Responses to this Article
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Review
Sarah Masters reviews: Imagining Peace
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TalkBack
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Education & Research: New trends in certification, cultural diversity training, professional and bio-ethics, programs to bring chaplains and local clergy together, news of research programs underway or completed, and research that demonstrates the link between spirituality and healing.

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