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What are the roles, functions, and identities of pastoral counselors today? What paradigms shape their understanding of the needs of others? How can pastoral counselors serve the needs of diverse individuals in both religious and secular environments? This foundational text reflects the continued and unfolding work of pastoral counseling in both clinical and traditional ministry settings. It addresses key issues in the history, current practices, and future directions of pastoral counseling and its place among allied helping professions. Written to incorporate current changes in the roles of pastoral counselors and models of training beyond the traditional seminary, the book builds on themes of pastoral counseling as a distinct way of being in the world, understanding client concerns and experiences, and intervening to promote the health and growth of clients. The text provides a foundational overview of the roles and functions of the modern pastoral counselor.

It discusses spiritual perspectives on the issues that bring individuals to seek counseling and integrates them with the perspectives of allied mental health professions. The tools and methods pastoral counselors can employ for spiritual assessment are presented, and the book describes common spiritual and theological themes--both implicit and explicit--that arise in pastoral counseling. Included are chapters examining Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Native American, and Buddhist approaches to counseling as well as counseling individuals with diverse sexual identities. The book reflects the increasing need for pastoral counselors to serve effectively in a multicultural society, including service to individuals who are not affiliated with a specific religious denomination. The book also considers the emerging realities of distance counseling and integrated health care systems as current issues in the field.

KEY FEATURES: Presents a contemporary approach to how pastoral counselors function as mental health professionals and spiritual leaders ; Serves as a state-of-the-art foundational text for pastoral counseling education ; Describes assessments and interventions that are shared with allied mental health professionals and those that are unique to pastoral counseling ; Provides an ecumenical and interfaith approach for a multicultural society, including individuals with diverse sexual identities ; Addresses counseling with individuals who do not affiliate with a specific faith tradition ; Includes Instructor's Guide and online Student Resources to enhance teaching and learning. (Publisher).

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Table of Contents

Part I. An introduction to pastoral counseling
Pastoral counseling : a discipline of unity amid diversity -- Jill L. Snodgrass
Pastoral counseling's history -- Loren Townsend -- Part II. Pastoral counseling : ways of being
Pastoral counselors : mental health professionals -- Elizabeth A. Maynard, -- Rodney Parker -- Part III. Pastoral counseling : ways of understanding
The human condition : pastoral perspectives -- Jesse Fox -- [and others]
The nature and function of suffering -- Lawrence M. LeNoir
The challenges of being bilingual : methods of integrating psychological and religious studies -- Carrie Doehring
To diagnose or not to diagnose : pastoral counseling distinctives in conceptualizing and engaging human distress -- Thomas E. Rodgerson
Religious and spiritual assessment in pastoral counseling -- Paul J. Deal, -- Gina Magyar-Russell
Responding to explicit and implicit spiritual content in pastoral counseling -- Jill L. Snodgrass, -- Konrad Noronha
10. Cross-cultural counseling : the importance of encountering the liminal space -- Kari A. O'Grady, -- Kenneth White, -- Heidi Schriber-Pan -- Part IV. Pastoral counseling : ways of intervening
Common ground : pastoral counseling and allied professional interventions -- Timothy S. Hanna
Set apart : the distinctiveness of pastoral counseling interventions -- Christina Jones Davis
Pastoral counseling and spiritual direction -- Joseph A. Stewart-Sticking -- Part V. Pastoral counseling and religious diversity
Religious location and counseling : engaging diversity and difference in views of religion -- Kathleen J. Greider
Earning closeness with our maker : a Torah-based approach to counseling -- Michael Lockman
Reframing pastoral counseling : toward developing a model of pastoral care within Muslim communities -- Shahnaz Savani
17. Kalamitra : a Buddhist approach to pastoral counseling -- Stephen Clarke
Hindu approaches to pastoral counseling -- Sharanya Udipi
Native American spiritualities and pastoral counseling -- Michael T. Garrett -- [and others]
Pastoral counseling and queer identities -- Jason Hays -- Part VI. Special issues in pastoral counseling
Referral, consultation, and collaboration -- Elizabeth Denham Thompson
Shepherding the flock : supervising pastoral counselors in training -- Danielle LaSure-Bryant
Understandning pastoral counseling research -- Joanne L. Miller
Pastoral counseling at a distance -- Serena A. Flores and Elizabeth A. Maynard
Childhood studies and pastoral counseling -- Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore -- Part VII. The future of the discipline
Futures of a past : from within a more traditional pastoral counseling model -- Joretta L. Marshall
Integrative psychotherapy training program : a department of spiritual care and education -- James W. Pruett and F. Morgan Enright
Perspectives from beyond the field : psychology and spiritually integrated psychotherapy -- L. Mickey Fenzel.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
253.5
Library of Congress
BV4012.2 .U53 2015, BV4012.2.U53 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 495 pages
Number of pages
495

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28411974M
ISBN 10
0826130054
ISBN 13
9780826130051, 9780826130068
LCCN
2015004652
OCLC/WorldCat
898088316
Wikidata
Q117229074

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