Building on the groundbreaking original work with the same title, these articles focus on current issues, such as certain life stages, special populations, the devalued and abused, the addicted and special issues of the 1990's.
This is especially true since, in many cultures, the pastoral ministry is the first one people turn to for help, before mental health or other professionals.
Ethics for the professions: A Christian perspective. Minneapolis: Augsburg. Reuschling, W. C. (2008). Reviving evangelical ethics: The promises and pitfalls of classic models of morality. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press.
Editor Randolph K. Sanders assembles a team of scholar-practitioners to forge a comprehensive ethical approach to Christian counseling.
Clergyman's Psychological Handbook: Clinical Information for Pastoral Counseling
This all-in-one guide is designed to better equip clergy and the church leaders to meet their congregations' needs in a spiritually grounded and scientifically sound manner.
Like the two previous projects Weaver has brought to Abingdon Press, this is a case-study book which will be used both as a resource for clergy and other pastoral workers and for those in training in those fields.
This insightful edited volume is suitable for a wide spectrum of readers, including couple and family therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, pastoral counselors, educators, and graduate students.
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 ...
With a host of examples from pastoral and clinical experience, this book will be invaluable to anyone offering counselling to both the Jewish community and those of other faiths.
This book is designed to bring essential knowledge and skills to the religious professional who seeks to provide special ministry to the emotionally troubled.