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Explore the concept of formation in pastoral counseling from a
variety of perspectives Two dozen of the most prominent clinicians
and scholars in the field reflect on The Formation of Pastoral
Counselors from clinical, theological and theoretical perspectives.
This unique book explores the challenges to the personal and
professional formation of pastoral counselors in a cultural and
historic context that's radically different from the era when the
profession first emerged as a specialized ministry. Contributors
examine formation from a variety of contexts and perspectives,
including spirituality and gender, address theological education
and intercultural issues, and present emerging models for pastoral
counselors. The Formation of Pastoral Counselors is a practical
guide for educators working to shape curricula and training
programs to the shifting context in which pastoral counselors are
formed for ministry, service, and lifelong learning. This unique
book examines ideas about appropriate content and processes for the
formation of pastoral care professionals and looks at specialized
contextual training models that form their emerging identities. The
book's contributors call on extensive experience in pastoral
theology, care, and counseling to explore the essential components
of formation across different contexts; how those contextual
realities change the delivery systems; the epistemological nature
of formation; reasons for the limited roles that formal theological
education and spiritual experience seem to play at the moment; and
why formation is rarely formally addressed in pastoral counseling
training. Topics discussed in The Formation of Pastoral Counselors
include: the turn to formation the goals of theological education
core elements of pastoral theology developing spiritual practices
diversity pastoral counseling training programs race and ethnicity
in the formation of pastoral counselors cultural identity
intercultural contexts practical relevancy in training gender
identity and sexual orientation economic disparity Models and
practices examined in The Formation of Pastoral Counselors include:
parallel charting clinician narratives group supervision
Benedictine spirituality academic and clinical training at the
Claremont School of Theology the model of formation at the Virginia
Institute of Pastoral Care (VIPCare) and much more The Formation of
Pastoral Counselors is an essential guide for pastoral counselors,
faculty in pastoral theological care and counseling, and training
directors in pastoral counseling centers.
Couples can make significant progress toward resolving their own
problems when they receive appropriate guidance from a caring
person. This book outlines five tasks focused on identity, agency,
and meaning that spiritual caregivers can use to empower couples
for significant change in just three to five conversations. This
form of empowering guidance is a dimension of pastoral conversation
rather than formal counseling. Critically integrating desert
spiritual theology with empirical data about successful marriages,
Bidwell advocates for mutuality and partnership within covenanted
relationships, which allows partners to create an alliance strong
enough to resist the forces that threaten relationshipsespecially
the negative influences of criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and
withdrawal.
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