A Place of Healing: Working with Suffering in Living and Dying

A Place of Healing: Working with Suffering in Living and Dying

by Michael Kearney (Author), Balfour Mount (Foreword)

Synopsis

One of the most significant healthcare advances in the latter part of the twentieth century has been the development of the specialty of palliative care. The specialty traditionally draws on the successes of the Western medical model in developing innovative means of controlling pain where cure is not possible. The author of this book argues that while the medical model of palliative care has undoubted strengths in easing pain, that there are nevertheless limitations. In particular, while its practitioners are undoubtedly dedicated to the alleviation of suffering, the model itself is limited in its ability to alleviate the psychological and spiritual suffering that often accompanies terminal illness, and thus in helping patients in their total experience of illness. Drawing on the ancient rites of Asklepian healing, Dr Kearney looks at the mythology underlying this model and examines the contemporary relevance of these ideas in terms of healthcare and education. He concludes by proposing a new model for the healing of suffering in healthcare which draws on the best practice of both traditions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 246
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 12 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0192632388
ISBN 13: 9780192632388

Author Bio

Michael Kearney is Consultant in Palliative Medicine at Our Lady's Hospice and St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. He is also Senior Tutor in Palliative Medicine at University College Dublin, and has lectured internationally on palliative care. He is particularly interested in the psychological and spiritual aspects of caring for the terminally ill.