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Caring for God's People: Counseling and Christian Wholeness

Caring for God's People

Counseling and Christian Wholeness

Philip L Culbertson (Author)

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Culbertson has built his text around the ideal of Christian wholeness and maturity—a healthy interconnectedness of self-within-community. The heart of the book lies in its presentation of the three schools of counseling theory that Culbertson finds most helpful: family systems theory, narrative counseling theory, and object relations theory. Each of these is explained in detail, and then applied to the most common and challenging of counseling situations: pre-marital counseling, marriage counseling, divorce counseling, counseling gay men and women, and grief counseling. Culbertson brings new sensitivities to the counseling scene—a more nuanced grasp of gender, a new sense of families, issues of sexual orientation, a strong sense of the relationship of emotions to spirituality, an empathetic attitude, a pragmatic but professional mix of ancillary theories, and a sense of the relevance of the counselor's own self-understanding.
  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800631871
  • eBook ISBN 9781451415995
  • Dimensions 7.5 x 9.5
  • Pages 336
  • Publication Date January 1, 2000

Endorsements

"Culbertson provides a wide variety of historical and contemporary material that is important for pastors, theological students, and laity to know and use in their pastoral care work. The book gives a cross-cultural perspective that is essential in offering a relevant ministry in the world today."
— John H. Patton, Columbia Theological Seminary

"Thorough, innovative, and insightful, the application section covers the key aspects of pastoral care ministry with sensitivity. The chapters on premarital, marriage, and grief care offer comprehensive theory and strategies for excellent ministry, and the chapter on pastoral care and counseling with gay and lesbian persons speaks to the issues of justice without sacrificing the dimensions of care and counseling. I look forward to using these chapters in my own pastoral care classes."
— Christie Neuger, United Theological Seminary
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