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Mental Illness Publications in Major Pastoral Care Journals from 1950 to 2003
Pastoral Psychology, 2007The issue of mental illness has been of considerable interest to both of us over the past several years. The first author has taught a course on the subject for a decade, and his recent publications on the subject include several articles on John Nash (Capps, 2003b, 2004a,b, 2005b), a book on mental illness for pastoral care professionals (2005a), and ...
Donald Capps, Nathan Steven Carlin
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PASTORAL CARE IN A NEW PUBLIC: LESSONS LEARNED IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE
Journal of Pastoral Theology, 2008This is how I started my testimony to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel of the U.S. House Armed Services Committee in June 2005. I was asked to testify as an author of a report reflecting the work that I did from 2003-2005 as a pastoral care consultant at the United States Air Force Academy.
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Journal of Pastoral Theology, 1995
Ellen was feisty but alone, a young adult whose mother had died, whose father had rejected her, whose siblings lived at a distance, whose priest misunderstood her. Her employer paid minimal health benefits. If Ellen had had systems of social support comparable to those available to most middle-class people, her life and her therapy would have been ...
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Ellen was feisty but alone, a young adult whose mother had died, whose father had rejected her, whose siblings lived at a distance, whose priest misunderstood her. Her employer paid minimal health benefits. If Ellen had had systems of social support comparable to those available to most middle-class people, her life and her therapy would have been ...
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Pastoral Care and Public Worship in Ireland 1770–1850
2006Abstract This chapter examines the pastoral functions of the churches in Ireland. It considers the educational and social background of the clergy, the role of the laity, public worship, and the principle elements of the programmes of religious reform in Ireland.
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Pastoral Care in Aged Care Settings: Role and Challenges
Journal of Religion and Health, 2021Yvonne Wells
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Physical activity counseling in primary care: Insights from public health and behavioral economics
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Kerem Shuval +2 more
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