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And the chaplain knocks on the door.
"Hello. I am chaplain A. Do you mind if talk with you moment?"
We ant to respect you and your beliefs. Do you have a religious or church preference we can accommodate?
Do you mind if I ask you about your support system? Do you fee you have good support/ Family? friends?
How are you coping with this hospitalization? Is there anyway I can help?
Is there anything that might be troubling you that you would like to talk about?
Would you like me to pry for you?"
I have been that chaplain for nearly 30 years and I am still working on my approach. A friend suggested I could bee more conversational rather than so structured. Of course some people need no invitation to share. It just all coms our. Others can use a little more invitation. But I don't want to interrogate. It is important to determine religious preference. That is Joint Commission requirement. So much of it is rapport, building relationship of trust. there is need of flexibility but also a need for focus.
I am just looking for a little feedback here. What, if anything, would you expect from the hospital chaplain? How much of your struggle would you be willing to share with a stranger? Maybe more than with a friend?
Thanks
"Hello. I am chaplain A. Do you mind if talk with you moment?"
We ant to respect you and your beliefs. Do you have a religious or church preference we can accommodate?
Do you mind if I ask you about your support system? Do you fee you have good support/ Family? friends?
How are you coping with this hospitalization? Is there anyway I can help?
Is there anything that might be troubling you that you would like to talk about?
Would you like me to pry for you?"
I have been that chaplain for nearly 30 years and I am still working on my approach. A friend suggested I could bee more conversational rather than so structured. Of course some people need no invitation to share. It just all coms our. Others can use a little more invitation. But I don't want to interrogate. It is important to determine religious preference. That is Joint Commission requirement. So much of it is rapport, building relationship of trust. there is need of flexibility but also a need for focus.
I am just looking for a little feedback here. What, if anything, would you expect from the hospital chaplain? How much of your struggle would you be willing to share with a stranger? Maybe more than with a friend?
Thanks