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Pastoral is a complex genre, with classical and renaissance inheritances that offer both the romantic simplicity of rural retreat and its opposite: urban encroachment, political engagement, broken-hearted discontent. This chapter concerns the updated pastoral poetics of Michael Haslam (1947-), poet, machine-worker, resident of Hebden Bridge and semi ...
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Pastoral is a complex genre, with classical and renaissance inheritances that offer both the romantic simplicity of rural retreat and its opposite: urban encroachment, political engagement, broken-hearted discontent. This chapter concerns the updated pastoral poetics of Michael Haslam (1947-), poet, machine-worker, resident of Hebden Bridge and semi ...
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Pastoral Counseling and Pastoral Care: Is there a Difference?
Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2003The author argues that there is little difference between pastoral counseling and pastoral care. Utilizing an evidence-based and narrative approach, he examines the ideas of a variety of historical and contemporary writers to illustrate this thesis.
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Psychiatric Services, 1963
W HAT HAPPENS TO AN INDIViDUAL who returns to his home congregation after having been hospitalized for mental illness? Does he go to church? Does he PalticiPate in the congregation’s organizations? Does the lastor “pay attention” to him? These and related questions were raised by the Chaplain’s Dcpartrnent of Rochester State Hospital in a recent survey
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W HAT HAPPENS TO AN INDIViDUAL who returns to his home congregation after having been hospitalized for mental illness? Does he go to church? Does he PalticiPate in the congregation’s organizations? Does the lastor “pay attention” to him? These and related questions were raised by the Chaplain’s Dcpartrnent of Rochester State Hospital in a recent survey
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Studies in Spirituality, 1997
Pastors are expected to serve other people. This article discusses the psychological factors that influence this capacity to be available. What makes it possible for people to set aside their own needs and to sense the needs and feelings of others?
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Pastors are expected to serve other people. This article discusses the psychological factors that influence this capacity to be available. What makes it possible for people to set aside their own needs and to sense the needs and feelings of others?
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
Pastoral psychology is the application of modern psychology to the ancient ministry of the pastoral care exercised within the various Christian Churches. Today this care draws on insights and techniques from three primary sources: contemporary understandings of human personality and interpersonal relationships from the human sciences (especially ...
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Pastoral psychology is the application of modern psychology to the ancient ministry of the pastoral care exercised within the various Christian Churches. Today this care draws on insights and techniques from three primary sources: contemporary understandings of human personality and interpersonal relationships from the human sciences (especially ...
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