Engaging religious experience in stroke rehabilitation.

Author: Mundle RG.
Affiliation:
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, 550 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 2A2, Canada. robert.mundle@utoronto.ca
Conference/Journal: J Relig Health.
Date published: 2012 Sep
Other: Volume ID: 51 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 986-98 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1007/s10943-010-9414-z , Word Count: 101



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.
PMID: 20981487

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