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Abstract With levels of mental health difficulties among young people rising and policymakers focusing on the state's role in promoting young people's wellbeing, educational institutions have become positioned on the front line as key sites to identify and implement wellbeing interventions.
Ceri Brown+3 more
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Priesthood and therapy – the perspective of pastoral counselling
Modern man is experiencing numerous conflicts and problems. In the search for solutions to their difficulties, people turn to faith and the related pastoral care, or to the psychology and the ensuing different interpretations of psychotherapy.
Landwójtowicz Paweł
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Pastorale elemente in Hebreërs
Pastoral elements in Hebrews In this article the letter to the Hebrews is scrutinised in order to investigate possible elements that can be applied in pastoral care and ministering.
C.J.H. Venter
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Leaving Military Service with a Military Body: Insights for Pastoral Care and Counseling
The significance of the body has emerged as a vital yet neglected element in the transition from military to civilian life. The recognition of a military body enhances the understanding of potential pastoral and counseling needs among veterans beyond the
Jan Grimell
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Pastoral care and counselling in Scotland since 1950 [PDF]
David Lyall’s paper covers the history of pastoral care and counselling in Scotland since the emergence of new movements within these disciplines in the 1950s.
Lyall, David
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Abstract This paper presents new evidence on the link between staff perceptions of school leadership and job satisfaction, drawing on three waves of The Engagement Platform data collected from over 4000 members of school staff in England. We find that when staff have a positive rather than an ambivalent view of school leadership, their job satisfaction
John Jerrim
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Domestic abuse in marriage and self-silencing: Pastoral care in a context of self-silencing
The socialisation of women into self-silencing by religion has complicated pastoral care interventions for the victims of domestic violence, particularly within the context of marriage.
Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale
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Using support groups to improve behaviour : an evaluation of an intervention to support pupils perceived as having SEBD [PDF]
This article focuses upon the evaluation of an intervention, designed by the author (Depute (Scottish context) Headteacher and Project Leader), to provide support to pupils who had been identified by their pastoral care teachers as either having SEBD or ...
Mowat, Joan
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Abstract School children experience a range of normative transitions throughout their compulsory education, with the transition from primary to secondary school seen as the most intensive and challenging. While this transition is well researched, the focus of such work has been labelled disparate and lacking in terms of its focus on the pupils ...
Peter Wood+2 more
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Cura dei migranti tra pastorale della mobilità e mobilità della pastorale
The pastoral care that the Church is able to give nowadays to migrants is the result of a long-standing experience that has been able to invent, to test and to perfect structures that are increasingly suitable for satisfying the needs of the pastoral ...
Luigi Sabbarese
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