Reflections on Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy
Reflections of Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy supports the pastoral and counseling practitioner's assurance that spirituality is imbedded within the human experience and may be presumed to be a positive resource for remediation and reconciliation. The work is at once autobiographical and theological. In many ways the author's approach echoes the pilgrim's path of the faithful disciple. A clear distinction is provided by which one may identify the spiritually sensitive counselor. Leon Sims sketches a treatment program, but emphasizes how one may explore theoretical materials germane to a faith community to reframe approaches to clients' problems and personal pain. Although the approach is based on Christian principles, there will suggestive resources for divergent orientations. The model for theoretical reflection is a major strength of the book.
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Reflections on Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy
Reflections of Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy supports the pastoral and counseling practitioner's assurance that spirituality is imbedded within the human experience and may be presumed to be a positive resource for remediation and reconciliation. The work is at once autobiographical and theological. In many ways the author's approach echoes the pilgrim's path of the faithful disciple. A clear distinction is provided by which one may identify the spiritually sensitive counselor. Leon Sims sketches a treatment program, but emphasizes how one may explore theoretical materials germane to a faith community to reframe approaches to clients' problems and personal pain. Although the approach is based on Christian principles, there will suggestive resources for divergent orientations. The model for theoretical reflection is a major strength of the book.
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Reflections on Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy

Reflections on Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy

Reflections on Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy

Reflections on Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy

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Reflections of Spirituality in Pastoral Psychotherapy supports the pastoral and counseling practitioner's assurance that spirituality is imbedded within the human experience and may be presumed to be a positive resource for remediation and reconciliation. The work is at once autobiographical and theological. In many ways the author's approach echoes the pilgrim's path of the faithful disciple. A clear distinction is provided by which one may identify the spiritually sensitive counselor. Leon Sims sketches a treatment program, but emphasizes how one may explore theoretical materials germane to a faith community to reframe approaches to clients' problems and personal pain. Although the approach is based on Christian principles, there will suggestive resources for divergent orientations. The model for theoretical reflection is a major strength of the book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498271080
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 11/14/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 134
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Leon Sims has been fortunate to have two careers. As a United Methodist pastor, he served churches in south central Texas during the early years of his ministry. At midpoint he specialized in pastoral care, working as chaplain and psychotherapist in health care institutions. He is former Director of the Center for Counseling and Wellness, Methodist Healthcare System of San Antonio, Texas, and now works part time in private practice.
C. Leon Sims has been fortunate to have two careers. As a United Methodist pastor, he served churches in south central Texas during the early years of his ministry. At midpoint he specialized in pastoral care, working as chaplain and psychotherapist in health care institutions. He is former Director of the Center for Counseling and Wellness, Methodist Healthcare System of San Antonio, Texas, and now works part time in private practice.
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