Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, 550 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 2A2, Canada.
J Relig Health. 2012 Sep;51(3):986-98. doi: 10.1007/s10943-010-9414-z.
In this article, I respond to the problem of engaging with religious experience in health care environments. In particular, I illuminate the relational aspects of religious experience in the context of stroke rehabilitation by providing a commentary on data gathered from existing qualitative research and personal narratives in the acute and rehabilitation phases of stroke recovery. In so doing, I address the necessary balance of empathy and alterity in the art of resonant listening. I also provide some critical reflections on interdisciplinary approaches to engaging with religious experience with reference to a largely overlooked group of health care professionals-hospital chaplains.
在本文中,我回应了在医疗保健环境中涉及宗教体验的问题。具体来说,我通过对现有定性研究和中风康复过程中急性和康复阶段的个人叙述的数据进行评论,阐述了中风康复背景下宗教体验的关系方面。通过这样做,我在共鸣倾听的艺术中处理了同理心和他者性的必要平衡。我还参考了一个在很大程度上被忽视的医疗保健专业人员群体——医院牧师,对涉及宗教体验的跨学科方法进行了一些批判性反思。