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The chaplain as staff development agent.

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    Care Giver : Journal of the College of Chaplains
    |December 11, 1984
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    This project enhanced alcoholism treatment staff skills, highlighting the chaplain

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    Area of Science:

    • Addiction Medicine
    • Professional Development
    • Healthcare Staff Training

    Background:

    • Alcoholism treatment requires specialized staff skills.
    • Effective team dynamics are crucial for patient outcomes.
    • Leadership plays a key role in staff development initiatives.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a project for enhancing personal and professional skills.
    • To emphasize the chaplain's role in initiating and leading staff development.
    • To improve the overall effectiveness of an alcoholism treatment team.

    Main Methods:

    • Project implementation for staff skill development.
    • Leadership by the chaplain as project initiator.
    • Focus on personal and professional growth within the treatment team.

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    Main Results:

    • Enhanced personal and professional skills observed in staff members.
    • Successful initiation and leadership of the development project by the chaplain.
    • Improved team functioning within the alcoholism treatment setting.

    Conclusions:

    • Chaplain leadership can effectively drive staff development in alcoholism treatment.
    • Investing in staff skills positively impacts treatment team performance.
    • Personal and professional growth initiatives are vital for healthcare professionals in addiction services.