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Paging God: Religion in the Halls of Medicine For current UWest patrons only.Physical item available at the library.
Palliative Medicine For current UWest patrons only.Mixed abstract and full-text.
Pastoral Psychology For current UWest patrons only.Mixed abstract and full-text.
Prison Chaplaincy Guidelines for Zen Buddhism: A Source Book for Prison Chaplains, Administrators, and Security Personnel For current UWest patrons only.Physical item available at the library.
Prison Policy Initiative

"The non-profit, non-partisan Prison Policy Initiative produces cutting edge research to expose the broader harm of mass criminalization, and then sparks advocacy campaigns to create a more just society."

ProQuest PsycARTICLES For current UWest patrons only.

This database offers full-text articles from over 50 journals published by the American Psychological Association, the APA Educational Publishing Foundation, the Canadian Psychological Association and Hogrefe & Huber. The database includes all material from the print journals.

ProQuest Psychology For current UWest patrons only.Mixed abstract and full-text.

Includes titles such as Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, Social Justice Research, and Symbolic Interaction.

Includes titles such as Palliative Medicine, Journal of Palliative Care, and Pastoral Psychology.

ProQuest Religion For current UWest patrons only.Mixed abstract and full-text.

This database provides a wide range of primarily full-text, international periodicals for diverse religious and spiritual studies, covering formal theological studies of major religions, as well as the most recent trends and scholarly thought. Included are titles from religious publishing bodies and nondenominational organizations. The resource reflects a wide spectrum of religious belief systems and supports the global study of religion.

PTSD Research Quarterly
Religion in Prisons – A 50-State Survey of Prison Chaplains
Religion, Culture, and Mental Health Physical item available at the library.
Religion, Death, and Dying For current UWest patrons only.Physical item available at the library.
Religion, the Community, and the Rehabilitation of Criminal Offenders. For current UWest patrons only.Physical item available at the library.
SafetyLit Abstract only.

"SafetyLit provides abstracts of reports from researchers who work in the more than 30 distinct professional disciplines relevant to preventing and researching unintentional injuries, violence, and self-harm."

Six Ways of Being Religious

Available in print book and electronic format.

Spiritual Care in Practice: Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy For current UWest patrons only.Physical item available at the library.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

A scholarly and refereed encyclopedia hosted by Stanford University.

Sutta Central

Sutta central provides the Pali Buddhist Canon with detailed references, parallels between texts, and original texts and translations, including English.

The Army Chaplaincy
The Association for Clinical Pastoral Education

"...a multicultural, multifaith organization devoted to providing education and improving the quality of ministry and pastoral care offered by spiritual caregivers of all faiths."

The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness For current UWest patrons only.Physical item available at the library.
The Pali Text Society's Pali-English dictionary

The online and searchable version of The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary. Chipstead, 1921-1925.

The Way of Tenderness: Awakening Through Race, Sexuality, and Gender Physical item available at the library.
Tricycle: The Buddhist Review Physical item available at the library.
Ultimate Journey: Death and Dying in the World's Major Religions For current UWest patrons only.Physical item available at the library.
US Air Force Chaplain Corps
US Army Chaplain Corps
US Navy Chaplain Corps
What the Dying Teach the Living

A talk by Frank Ostaseski, cofounder of San Francisco’s Zen Hospice Project. An audio interview by public radio KQED can also be found here.

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