The Formation of Pastoral Counselors

The Formation of Pastoral Counselors
Author: Duane R. Bidwell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1136449590

Explore the concept of formation in pastoral counseling from a variety of perspectives Two dozen of the most prominent clinicians and scholars in the field reflect on The Formation of Pastoral Counselors from clinical, theological and theoretical perspectives. This unique book explores the challenges to the personal and professional formation of pastoral counselors in a cultural and historic context that’s radically different from the era when the profession first emerged as a specialized ministry. Contributors examine formation from a variety of contexts and perspectives, including spirituality and gender, address theological education and intercultural issues, and present emerging models for pastoral counselors. The Formation of Pastoral Counselors is a practical guide for educators working to shape curricula and training programs to the shifting context in which pastoral counselors are formed for ministry, service, and lifelong learning. This unique book examines ideas about appropriate content and processes for the formation of pastoral care professionals and looks at specialized contextual training models that form their emerging identities. The book’s contributors call on extensive experience in pastoral theology, care, and counseling to explore the essential components of formation across different contexts; how those contextual realities change the delivery systems; the epistemological nature of formation; reasons for the limited roles that formal theological education and spiritual experience seem to play at the moment; and why formation is rarely formally addressed in pastoral counseling training. Topics discussed in The Formation of Pastoral Counselors include: the turn to formation the goals of theological education core elements of pastoral theology developing spiritual practices diversity pastoral counseling training programs race and ethnicity in the formation of pastoral counselors cultural identity intercultural contexts practical relevancy in training gender identity and sexual orientation economic disparity Models and practices examined in The Formation of Pastoral Counselors include: parallel charting clinician narratives group supervision Benedictine spirituality academic and clinical training at the Claremont School of Theology the model of formation at the Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care (VIPCare) and much more The Formation of Pastoral Counselors is an essential guide for pastoral counselors, faculty in pastoral theological care and counseling, and training directors in pastoral counseling centers.

The Professionalization of Pastoral Care

The Professionalization of Pastoral Care
Author: T. Dale Johnson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725264927

When the organization and structure of the church in America was altered in the early 1900s to meet modern demands, the role of the pastorate became more specialized to adapt to the burdens of the new, “efficient” structure. In 1920, Gaines Dobbins utilized the business efficiency model at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary to formulate a distinct ecclesiology. Discontent with traditional methods of instruction in theological education, Dobbins sought to implement theories and methodologies from modern educationalists. He adopted a psychologized educational methodology and utilized the psychology of religion as an empirical measure of the soul, human nature, and human behavior. Use of the social sciences seemed to grant Dobbins, as a practitioner, academic respectability within the realm of theological education. Both the professionalization that resulted from Dobbins’s efficiency standards, and a working theory of human nature derived from psychological models, were synthesized into a specialized system of pastoral care. Dobbins followed the new shape of pastoral theology in America, adopting Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) as the model for pastoral training. As a result, CPE became an integral part of the curriculum at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary for over sixty years, and spread to influence many other SBC entities.

Hospice Pastoral Counseling and Chaplaincy Educational Training Program

Hospice Pastoral Counseling and Chaplaincy Educational Training Program
Author: Pcs M. DIV Davis, Jolly
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781626976214

This Hospice Pastoral Counseling and Chaplaincy Educational Training Program and Manual takes into account the considerations typically associated with such a vocation. This program outline a system meant to train and equip those qualified with the passion, heart, and courage to walk the final journey on this earth with individuals who face life threaten and terminal illnesses, which is identify as Hospice Chaplains. Incorporating a conception of certain spiritual, psychological, and cultural principles, I ve used a general straightforward approach in an effort to create a thorough yet accessible resource. The program first identifies Objectives for General Orientation and for Introduction to Chaplaincy. Here, it is emphasized that pastoral care with its focus on both healing and spiritual development plays an important role in the health of older adults in care settings. Taking into account Reactions to Death in our Society, it is noted the likely components of Spiritual Suffering such as insomnia and hopelessness. Then it is asserted how reflection might provide a powerful tool for a patient or a family member seeking to understand change during illness. Given that a hospice or Extended Care Facility setting might include residents of diverse religious and spiritual cultures, it is conceived that interventions of meaning and purpose meant to respect an individual s right to believe and worship according to his or her own convictions. As we proceed it is necessary to address procedures for Ministering in the Workplace with a list of Ten Spiritual Care Interventions essentially marrying spiritual and psychological aspects. The concluding section of this training program provides a selection of Practicums and Verbatim exercises and chaplaincy clinical field supervision. Then finally a discussion of the procedures for Certification through HPCEP and its Affiliates. In conclusion, it is our desire that the many hours of labor, prayer and spiritual guidance, which was placed in completing this project, will continue to be a valuable resorts and tool throughout the ages to come, for equipping Chaplains, Ministers and Caregivers with heart and passion to serve those facing terminal illnesses."