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Carmen M. Schuhmann is a Researcher specializing in Humanist Chaplaincy Studies, focusing on spiritual care, existential narratives, and moral injury. Her work integrates interdisciplinary approaches across healthcare, ethics, and social sciences. She has contributed to projects exploring chaplaincy practices in secular contexts, interfaith collaboration, and gender-affirming care.
- Key Projects:
- Geestelijke verzorging voor veteranen met morele verwonding (2022–2024)
- Kenniswerkplaats Zingeving en Geestelijke Verzorging (2021–2024)
- Palliatief Landelijk Onderzoek Eerstelijns Geestelijke verzorging (2019–2022)
- Research Interests: Spiritual care methodology, narrative analysis in healthcare, moral injury among veterans, and inclusive practices for LGBTQ+ communities.
Her publications address topics such as the goals of spiritual care in home settings, metaphor use in gender-affirming care, and ethical boundaries in interfaith healthcare collaboration. She actively engages in public lectures on humanism, spirituality, and resilience, including talks on military veterans' moral injury and intergenerational trauma research.
Dr. Schuhmann’s work emphasizes practical interventions grounded in participatory research, aiming to bridge clinical practice and existential philosophy. She has collaborated with institutions like Utrecht University and contributed to datasets on trauma resilience and Holocaust survivor narratives.


