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The crisis of care : affirming and restoring caring practices in the helping professions

Title
  1. The crisis of care : affirming and restoring caring practices in the helping professions / edited by Susan S. Phillips and Patricia Benner.
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  1. Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, 1994.

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Additional authors
  1. Phillips, Susan S., 1954-
  2. Benner, Patricia E.
Description
  1. xi, 190 pages; 23 cm
Summary
  1. There is a crisis in caring for persons that cuts across the boundaries of the helping professions. Patients in hospitals feel depersonalized, students suffer from inadequate attention, clients wonder if therapists really care about them, and parishioners feel unknown in their places of worship. Caregivers are rewarded for efficiency, technical skills, and measurable results, while their concern, attentiveness, and human engagement go unnoticed within their professional organizations and institutions. Arguing that moral judgment and human values must be restored to caregiving in order to revitalize our failing institutions, helping professionals and scholars join together in this volume to explore the ethic of care and the moral sources from which caregivers draw inspiration for their work. Contributors from the fields of medicine, nursing, teaching, ministry, sociology, psychotherapy, theology, and philosophy articulate their values, hopes, commitments, and practices both in theoretical essays and in narratives of caregiving that reveal the complexities of skillful practice. By combining stories of care, the reflections of caregiving practitioners, and interpretations of caregiving within a larger social and theoretical framework, this collection identifies the values and skills involved in quality caregiving at the individual level and affirms their importance for reshaping our public caregiving institutions.
Alternative title
  1. Helping professions.
Subject
  1. Caring
  2. Helping behavior
  3. Professional ethics
  4. Helping Behavior
  5. Caregivers
  6. Empathy
  7. Ethics, Professional
  8. professional ethics
  9. empathy
  10. Sozialarbeit
  11. Ethik
  12. Krise
  13. Helfender Beruf
  14. Berufsethik
  15. Wertorientierung
  16. Motivation
  17. Helfer
  18. Helfer
Contents
  1. Introduction / Susan S. Phillips -- Narrative : when life threatens / Harvey Peskin -- Understanding caring in contemporary America / Robert N. Bellah -- Narrative : listening to the heart / Lynn Schimmel -- Caring as a way of knowing and not knowing / Patricia Benner -- Narrative : meeting at the table / Douglass E. Fitch -- Teach us to care and not to care / Eugene H. Peterson -- Narrative : no safe conduct / William Visick -- The caring physician : balancing the three Es : effectiveness, efficiency, and empathy / E. Dawn Swaby-Ellis -- Narrative : to care is to listen / Mima Baird -- Preparing students for the world / Jaime Escalante -- Narrative : photograph / Sandi Schaffer -- The corrosion of care in the context of school / Anna E. Richert -- Narrative : death by choice / Theresa Stephany -- Beyond the ethics of rightness : the role of compassion in moral responsibility / David C. Thomasma -- Narrative : beyond the clinical gaze / W. Thomas Boyce -- Caring as gift and goal : biblical and theological reflections / Joel B. Green -- Narrative : listening with care / Morris A. Magnan -- Philosophical reflections on caring practices / Charles Taylor.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.