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Pastoral Care in a Critical Care Setting

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1996
Healing the whole person-mind, body, spirit-cannot be forgotten in this world of critical care and high-technology medicine. It is the chaplain, one of many on the multidisciplinary care team, who is a reminder of this most important focus.
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The Pastoral Care of Sin: The Enneagram in Pastoral Care and Counseling

Journal of Pastoral Care, 1994
Describes the Enneagram as a useful personality typology for pastoral care, especially when dealing with the shadow dimensions of life usually associated with the concept of sin. Explores how the Enneagram contributes uniquely to pastoral counseling and spiritual direction by inviting individuals to dialogue with their distortions and brokenness in ...
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Pastoral care, pastoral cares, pastoral carers

2019
An exclusive focus on priests as the agents and conduits of pastoral care, with pastoralia as its medium, may canalise the concept and its analysis too much, especially as the message was received and taken into hearts in the later medieval centuries.
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Pastoral Care

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1990
Many nurse administrators supervise the pastoral care department. The author discusses expectations which pastoral care clergy have of nurse administrators; budget information which pastoral care department heads need in order to manage their departments; relationships between social workers and clergy; and criteria for selecting a pastoral care ...
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The Prophets and Pastoral Care

2016
This article examines intersections between pastoral care and the prophets, and how each shapes personal and communal well-being. Traditionally, pastoral care has been understood as a field concerned with individual healing, while the prophets have been identified with social transformation.
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Pastoral Care of the Congregation

Journal of Pastoral Care, 1997
Focuses on the pastor's care of the congregation. Draws on group therapy and practical theology; and critiques two conflicting practical theology views of the pastor's personhood seen in relation to pastoral ministry. Presents a third alternative. Argues that the emotional dimension of the pastor's personhood is an important resource the pastor can ...
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Pastoral care is evangelism

Pastoral Psychology, 1968
I consider the years which I spent in the study of pastoral psychology as the wedge which opened the door to genuine ministry for me. I doubt if I would have stayed in the pastorate without it. Furthermore, the disciplines of that study have been the basis for continued growth.
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The Pastoral Care of The Clergy [PDF]

open access: possibleNew Blackfriars, 1966
A few years ago, it would have sounded unthinkably liberal to say that a priest should not let a week go by without spending an evening socially with laymen. To many maybe it still does. But the point is obvious enough; there is no better way for a priest to cut through platitudes and pat answers and learn to address himself directly to realities than ...
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One peril of pastoral care

Journal of Religion and Health, 1976
The minister is often called upon to step out of the pulpit and share his flock's personal problems. Other ministers have elected to serve as pastoral counselors, a somewhat specialized profession that requires additional training and a different life style. Minister or pastoral counselor, the clergyman and the congregation develop a rapport that leads
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