Department of Religion and Health, Luke's Medical Center, Rush-Presbyterian-St., Chicago, Illinois.
J Relig Health. 1980 Sep;19(3):203-14. doi: 10.1007/BF00990137.
This author presents the argument, in the context of homiletic reflections on Psalm 90∶12, that psychosocial care for the terminally ill continues to be compromised by the anxiety and denial of the staff who provide such care. An illustrative case example is offered. An explanation is provided in terms of the support for such denial in the instrumental values of our technological culture. The work of Kübler-Ross is presented as an example of the religious function of science in modern culture. A paradoxical prescription, based on Psalm 90∶12, is proposed as a solution to the problem. A postscript by a colleague of the author illustrates the subjective attitude of the staff advocated in the paradoxical prescription.
作者在对诗篇 90∶12 的讲道性反思中提出论点,即临终关怀的社会工作仍然受到提供这种关怀的工作人员的焦虑和否认的影响。提供了一个说明性的案例示例。从我们技术文化的工具价值观中对这种否认的支持的角度给出了一个解释。库布勒-罗斯的工作被作为科学在现代文化中的宗教功能的一个例子提出。基于诗篇 90∶12,提出了一个矛盾的处方,作为解决问题的方法。作者的一位同事的后记说明了矛盾处方所提倡的工作人员的主观态度。