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Jungian psychology and pastoral care

Journal of Religion and Health, 1992
This article provides a review of the implications of analytic psychology for pastoral care and the caregiver. Four areas of Jung's thought are examined: (1) his mode of treatment, (2) the process of individuation, (3) his theory of personality types, and (4) his concept of synchronicity.
E W, Hill, P M, Mullen
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Pastoral Psychology

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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Self psychology in pastoral counseling

Journal of Religion & Health, 1989
This article provides a general explication of how a pastoral counselor might use the self psychology perspective in conjunction with theological and ethical approaches. A particularly appropriate structure for this explication is self psychology's theory and practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a two-phase process: an observation-understanding ...
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The body as theology in pastoral psychology

Journal of Religion & Health, 1981
The physical body is explored as a metaphor of transformation and healing in pastoral psychotherapy. Three sections of the paper outline 1) the perception of the body as a point of critical clinical intervention, 2) the understanding of body as a living image of soul, and 3) the body as corporal participant in the mystical Body of Christ.
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Psychological Dynamics of Pastoral Identity

Journal of Empirical Theology, 1996
In the research reported in this paper, the psychological dynamics of pastoral identity are explored by relating different dimensions of professional identity to a more general and personal orientation towards others: empathy. Significant differences were found between catholic pastors and protestant ministers.
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Pastoral Psychology: As an Approach to Understand of Human. Pastoral psychology is

2006
the practical sub-area of psychology of religion. It is developed and instituonalized by Anton T.Boisenin in 1930 ths. Pastoral psychology takse place in the border of clinical psychology andspritual guidance. For this reason, pastoral psychology connects religious psychological approachesand theological approaches.
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