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WEST INDIES SCHOOL of THEOLOGY Pastoral Counseling Overview One This overview seeks to answer four major questions posed to students in addressing those topics which applies to reading on Pastoral Counseling. Topics: The Changes in Counseling, The Counselor and Counseling, The Church and Counseling, The Core of Counseling / Pastoral Soul Care and The uniqueness of Pastoral Counseling. 1. Out of selected reading what was significant or outstanding for me; I must state categorically that this reading has been significant in many aspects; those areawhich showed the depth and comprehensive nature of Counseling as it encompasses such a complex dimensions of practice and principles. Moreover, illumination derived from closeexamination of the variances, similarities and subdivisionsbetween;the Non-Christian Counseling techniques, Christian and Pastoral Counseling skills and techniques. 2. Why these areas was outstanding or significant; As reading progressed and as these areas became clearer, it then emphasized the need for better equipping of persons in the Christian sphere to be better trained. Also for Pastors and other Christian Counselors to seek greater empowerment from the Holy Spirit in order to adequately perform this awesome task effectively. 3. How would I see and apply things differently in ministry as a result of this.

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Page 1: Pastoral counseling overview one

WEST INDIES SCHOOL of THEOLOGY

Pastoral Counseling

Overview One

This overview seeks to answer four major questions posed to students in addressing those topics which applies to reading on Pastoral Counseling.

Topics: The Changes in Counseling, The Counselor and Counseling, The Church and Counseling, The Core of Counseling / Pastoral Soul Care and The uniqueness of Pastoral Counseling.

1. Out of selected reading what was significant or outstanding for me;

I must state categorically that this reading has been significant in many aspects; those areawhich showed the depth and comprehensive nature of Counseling as it encompasses such a complex dimensions of practice and principles. Moreover, illumination derived from closeexamination of the variances, similarities and subdivisionsbetween;the Non-Christian Counseling techniques, Christian and Pastoral Counseling skills and techniques.

2. Why these areas was outstanding or significant;

As reading progressed and as these areas became clearer, it then emphasized the need for better equipping of persons in the Christian sphere to be better trained. Also for Pastors and other Christian Counselors to seek greater empowerment from the Holy Spirit in order to adequately perform this awesome task effectively.

3. How would I see and apply things differently in ministry as a result of this.

It is said that unless there is no modification of behavior learning has not taken effect. I feel challenged as a result of this learning to adapt information gained through this reading and apply it to those circumstances which may confront me in my pursuit of efficiency in Pastoral Counseling.

Submitted by: Peter Griffith.

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References

Benner, D.G.2003, Pastoral counseling as soul care, the uniqueness of pastoral counseling: Strategic Pastoral Counseling, Michigan; Grand Rapids: Baker Academics.

Collins, G.R. 2006. The changes in counseling, the counselor and counseling, the church and counseling, the core of counseling: Christian Counseling, Dallas Nashville; Thomas Nelson.

Reading Log

(1)16/5/2013:pages 6-15, Strategic Pastoral Counseling; Pastoral Counseling Soul Care.

(2)19/5/2013: pages1 6-19, Strategic Pastoral Counseling; Pastoral Counseling Soul Care.

(3)21/5/2013:pages 6-27, Christian Counseling ;Counseling changes in Counseling/The

Counselor and Counseling.

(4)22/5/2013:pages28-45, Christian Counseling ;The Counselor and Counseling ,The Church

and Counseling

(5)22/5/2013:pages46-54, Christian Counseling ;The Community and Counseling.

(6)23/5/2013:pages55-81, Christian Counseling ;The Core of Counseling.

(7)23/5/2013: 19-28, Strategic Pastoral Counseling; Pastoral Soul Care.