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In Theological Context for Pastoral Caregiving, Howard W. Stone
helps his fellow pastors and worship leaders provide effective and
faithful pastoral care and counseling through the study of the
correlation between pastoral care and theology. You will learn that
in order for pastoral care to be effective it must have a
theological base to shape the caregiving experience. At the same
time, theology must be informed by the needs and experiences of the
people being served and by the ministry of pastoral care. By
relating these two issues, you gain a unique viewpoint not offered
by books with simply a psychological focus.The author draws from
his day-to-day clinical practice of pastoral care and counseling to
show how pastoral care and theology can be brought together.
Through Howard Stone's work, the reader learns of: an overview of
pastoral care and counseling today how to provide a pastoral
assessment of the persons served the author's theological
understanding of the ministry of pastoral care and counseling
methods for correlating theology and pastoral care how spiritual
direction as a discipline can help pastoral care and counseling
ministry regain a solid theological base theological themes that
might be more explicitly and intentionally related to pastoral
careTheological Context for Pastoral Caregiving provides useful
information for parish pastors, people in training to be parish
pastors, and specialists in the field of pastoral care counseling.
As one of the easiest-to-read books on this subject, it can also be
used as a text for graduate-level classes in courses such as
Theology and Pastoral Care, Pastoral Theology, and Practical
Theology. With this book, seminary students will finally be able to
relate the practical things learned in pastoral counseling classes
with what is learned in theology classes.
In Theological Context for Pastoral Caregiving, Howard W. Stone
helps his fellow pastors and worship leaders provide effective and
faithful pastoral care and counseling through the study of the
correlation between pastoral care and theology. You will learn that
in order for pastoral care to be effective it must have a
theological base to shape the caregiving experience. At the same
time, theology must be informed by the needs and experiences of the
people being served and by the ministry of pastoral care. By
relating these two issues, you gain a unique viewpoint not offered
by books with simply a psychological focus.The author draws from
his day-to-day clinical practice of pastoral care and counseling to
show how pastoral care and theology can be brought together.
Through Howard Stone's work, the reader learns of: an overview of
pastoral care and counseling today how to provide a pastoral
assessment of the persons served the author's theological
understanding of the ministry of pastoral care and counseling
methods for correlating theology and pastoral care how spiritual
direction as a discipline can help pastoral care and counseling
ministry regain a solid theological base theological themes that
might be more explicitly and intentionally related to pastoral
careTheological Context for Pastoral Caregiving provides useful
information for parish pastors, people in training to be parish
pastors, and specialists in the field of pastoral care counseling.
As one of the easiest-to-read books on this subject, it can also be
used as a text for graduate-level classes in courses such as
Theology and Pastoral Care, Pastoral Theology, and Practical
Theology. With this book, seminary students will finally be able to
relate the practical things learned in pastoral counseling classes
with what is learned in theology classes.
Ministers-both clergy and lay-are often the first recourse for
people in crisis, and people expect them to navigate through
emergency, tragedy, disaster, loss. Often these persons are
paralyzed and they expect help to get in motion again. Crisis
Counseling is written for persons who seek to provide such
assistance, whether as ministers or hotline volunteers or pastoral
counselors. Here, Howard W. Stone unites the historic skills of
pastoral care and counseling with the recent methods of crisis
intervention from the fields of psychology and psychotherapy. The
insights of marriage and family systems also have been incorporated
into this book, even though crisis intervention arose out of
individual psychotherapeutic theory and practice. This thoroughly
revised book includes new material on suicide, working with the
family of Alzheimer patients, crisis counseling by telephone,
intervention in volatile or hazardous situations, and the
minister's personal safety.
About the Contributor(s): Tobias Brandner (PhD, University of
Zurich, Switzerland) is a minister of the Swiss Reformed Church and
of the Hong Kong Tsung Tsin Mission. For the past twenty years, he
has been working in prisons in Europe and Asia--first in
Switzerland and since 1997 in Hong Kong. He is also an Assistant
Professor of Church History, Missiology, and Ecumenism at the
Divinity School of Chung Chi College, at the Chinese University of
Hong Kong.
Crisis Counseling unites the historic skills of pastoral care and
counseling with current methods of crisis intervention from the
fields of psychology and psychotherapy. Like the original edition,
the present book is written for ministers both clergy and lay who
are called upon to care for those in crisis. Its concepts and
methods will be of value to mental health professionals and crisis
hot-line volunteers as well.
Crisis Counseling discusses the minister's role as a crisis
intervener, incorporating the understanding of recent crisis
intervention theory and exploring how the dynamics of crisis is
vital for effective crisis management.
A no-nonsense guide to depression for pastoral counselors.
Most pastoral counselors, clergy, and psychotherapists assume that
truly effective counseling requires months or even years. Research
suggests otherwise. Studies have provided two startling findings.
First, most persons come for four or fewer counseling sessions,
whatever the counseling method employed. Second, the majority of
any counseling's effectiveness occurs in the opening few sessions.
Part One uses brief pastoral counseling as a framework for
detailing specific issues and approaches: getting the problem
clear, assigning homework between sessions, and focusing on
strengths. Part Two connects many of the typical problems
encountered in parish ministry to specific counseling interventions
which work in only a few sessions. Using many examples formulated
out of Stone's years of counseling experience, it allows the reader
to visualize each approach and make use of it as a counseling
strategy.
'Howard Stone has given a very useful gift to parish ministers and
their congregations in this very concise, clearly written,
practical, lucidly illustrated book. (His) contribution... grows
out of the accumulation of practical experience, as well as
scholarship.'---David K. Switzer, Journal of Pastoral Care
More and more professionals in ministry realized the benefits of
brief pastoral counseling-typically three sessions-for addressing
the real-life dilemmas of their congregants. In this very helpful
resource, eleven leaders in pastoral counseling-both established
leaders and new thinkers in the field-offer a convincing rationale.
Based on reserach, case studies, and the latest thinking, they lay
out (1) the dynamics of the pastor- parishioner relationship,
including the need for collaborative, hospitable, future-oriented,
and wholistic counseling, and (2) specific strategies, including
brief counseling's solution-focused method, its relation to
spiritual direction, its focus on people's strengths, and time
limits. The volume concludes with a call for the whole field to
recognize the contextual, practical character of effective,
responsible pastoral counseling.
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