Reframing Pastoral Counseling: Toward Developing a Model of Pastoral Care within Muslim Communities

Author(s):  
Shahnaz Savani
Religions ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 559 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sophie Gilliat-Ray ◽  
Riyaz Timol

Since its launch in 2005, the Islam-UK Centre at Cardiff University has initiated a range of projects concerned with issues of leadership, pastoral care, and the training of religious professionals working in British Muslim communities (Gilliat-Ray 2006; Gilliat-Ray 2010; Gilliat-Ray 2011; Ali and Gilliat-Ray 2012; Gilliat-Ray et al [...]


2001 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Wayne Hill

Presents a collaborative pastoral care and counseling supervisory model based on constructivism and attachment theories. Addresses issues concerning cognition, learning theory, and anxiety. Identifies the stages in the supervisory process. Discusses ways in which cognitive, emotional, and social development are linked to attachment theory and places this in the context of supervision in pastoral counseling. Reflects on the theological relevance of attachment theory utilizing the biblical parable of the prodigal son.


Author(s):  
Bruno J. Linhares

Baseado em um artigo de Rubem Alves, escrito em 1977, sobre os Cuidados Pastorais sob a perspectiva da Teologia da Libertação, e no uso do Realismo Mágico na literatura e religião, sugiro ser o Reenquadramento uma proposta genuinamente latino-americana para a poimênica, sobretudo o aconselhamento, seguindo uma prática já feita por Rubem Alves. Palavras-Chave: Rubem Alves, Teologia da Libertação, Realismo Mágico, literatura latino-americana, poimênica. Based on a 1977 article written by RubemAlves about Pastoral Care under the perspective of theology of liberation and on the use of Magic Realism in literature and religion, I suggest being reframing a truly Latin American proposal for Pastoral Care, particularly Pastoral Counseling, a practice already done by RubemAlves. Keywords: RubemAlves, Theology of Liberation, Magic Realism, Latin American Literature, Pastoral Care.


Author(s):  
Besly J.T Messakh

Looking from a pastoral care and counseling perspective, prayer as a ritual is a human response for God’s action. As a response, prayer presupposes a responsible communication with God as absolute authority in one’s life. If the communication running well, the pastoral function of prayer as a ritual enhance people well-being mentality and spirituality. Therefore, when doing pastoral care or pastoral counseling, pastoral caregiver needs to make sure that people have healthy communication with true God as the Ultimate Absolute Authority. For those reasons, a pastoral caregiver should understand about the theological principle in praying and have ability to use prayer as pastoral means for themselves and people who need their pastoral ministry.


1973 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 189-195 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. E. G. Irwin

The purpose of this article, in the Centennial year of the birth of the “first pastoral counselor,” is to examine the counseling role as detailed in the Taggart report in the perspective of Pftster's role correlation and its methodological underpinnings. It is concluded from Pftster's dialogues with Freud that his theoretical foundation was inadequate for the role synthesis he groped after, but that he points us toward the necessity of a greater theological understanding of our pastoral counseling role and of its relation to pastoral care in general, particularly care by, and of, social structures.


1988 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Terrill L. Gibson

Stresses the intrinsic value of secret as an authentic way into the human soul, particularly in the practice of the ancient cura animarum. Draws on Jungian thought in seeing secret as initiatory, as process, and as sacrament in pastoral care and pastoral psychotherapy. Uses case materials to illustrate the power of secret in the pastoral counseling project.


Author(s):  
Thomas St. James O'Connor

The author argues that there is little difference between pastoral counseling and pastoral care. Utilizing an evidence-based and narrative approach, he examines the ideas of a variety of historical and contemporary writers to illustrate this thesis. Along with historical and contemporary writings on the topic, the author includes his own clinical experiences and associations to illustrate his conviction that pastoral counseling and pastoral care are more alike than different.


Author(s):  
Widodo Gunawan

Pastoral Counseling is a holistic service that everyone needs. Therefore, the science of pastoral counseling must continue to open up to other sciences, so that pastoral care counseling can provide more accountable services from many aspects. With regard to the science of counseling that continues to grow, also need to be balanced with competent human resources who can be a driving force to achieve effective results.


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