Abstract

Transcultural hospital pastoral care's subjects, the immigrant and the refugee, are described. Differences and similarities are noted. Three difficulties-culture shock, prejudice, and ethnocentrism-are followed by principles of transcultural hospital pastoral care, the significance of hospitalization, and a case history.

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