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Africanizing Pastoral Psychology for Contextual Practical Ministry: A Holistic Approach [PDF]
Pastoral psychology is an interdisciplinary field of study that attempts to bridge Christian theological principles and traditional psychology theories, focusing on how psychological principles and practices can be applied in pastoral care ministry for ...
Joshua Djabanor, Samuel Ayete-Nyampong
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Bridging Pastoral Psychology and Positive Psychology
Following the humanistic approach in psychology around 1950, positive psychology rediscovered in 2000 the importance of positive emotions, personal strengths, and virtues for mental health and well-being. As psychology from the pastoral counselor’s point of view, pastoral psychology also emphasizes potentials and personal growth and employs the same ...
Zuhâl Ağılkaya-Şahi̇n
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BETWEEN ROTATING VICIOUS CIRCLES AND MOMENTOUS SOLIDARITY. THE CORONA PANDEMIC AS A PROVOCATION TO (PASTORAL) PSYCHOLOGY [PDF]
Emotional vulnerability and how to respond to it during the Corona pandemic are the focus of this article from the field of (pastoral) psychology. It outlines strategies for the accompaniment of people in crises and ways in which they deal with crises ...
Klaus Kießling
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Stories Matter: A Novel Approach to Exploring Perceptions, Discourses, and the Symbolic Social Order in Pastoral Psychology [PDF]
This article locates story completion (SC), a novel and underutilised qualitative data collection tool, as a valuable adjunct to traditional qualitative methods for pastoral psychology.
Christopher E. M. Lloyd
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Pastoral Psychology is one of the oldest and most well established academic journals in the field of psychology and religion/spirituality. Since 1950, the journal offers an international interdisciplinary forum for the publication of original papers that
G. Bergsten
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In the current times of change, deconstruction and ever-growing relativisation, pastoral praxis finds itself in methodological limbo. Pastoral practitioners currently face the challenge of effectively reaching postmodern people through the pastoral ...
Alfred R. Brunsdon
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Purpose The invaluable, yet challenging role of pastors in the community signifies the need to understand and care for their well-being. Well-being, conceptualized in the multidimensional construct of flourishing, does not explicitly include spiritual ...
E.C. Rudolph, Antoni Barnard
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The Gospel of Psychology: Therapeutic Concepts and the Scientification of Pastoral Care in the West German Catholic Church, 1950–1980 [PDF]
As Friedrich Wilhelm Graf has argued, any thorough assessment of religious change in the twentieth century has to pay attention to the interplay between the established churches and social forces in fields of society as different as the media, the ...
Benjamin Ziemann
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Beyond psychology: Spirituality in Henri Nouwen’s pastoral care
This article aims to explain Henri Nouwen’s reflection on the relation-ship between psychology and practical theology and especially on the commensurability/incommensurability of psychological techniques and spirituality, both of which are relevant to ...
Yolanda Dreyer
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Critical Caring: A Feminist Model for Pastoral Psychology [PDF]
Reviewed Book: DeMarinis, Valerie. Critical Caring: A Feminist Model for Pastoral Psychology.
Val H. Hennig
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