The Art of Being
“Thank you for being here.” These five words, often expressed at the end of an event or gathering, have come to mean more to me
Chenene Layne is a Certified Spiritual Care Supervisor- Educator with the Canadian Association for Spiritual Care/Association canadienne de soins spirituels. She is currently working as the Coordinator of Spiritual Care Education at St. Boniface Hospital, teaching Clinical Psychospiritual Education.
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