Theophostic Ministry: Preliminary Practitioner Survey |
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Authors: | Fernando Garzon Margaret Poloma |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Psychology and Counseling, Regent University, Virginia Beach, Virginia;(2) University of Akron, Akron;(3) School of Psychology and Counseling, Regent University, 1000 Regent University Drive, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23464 |
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Abstract: | This exploratory survey investigated Theophostic Ministry, a recently developed inner healing prayer technique that has simultaneously garnered much anecdotal support and criticism. Specifically, the survey sought to assess who is using Theophostic Ministry, what disorders are being treated, and regular practitioners perceptions of this techniques efficacy. The survey was administered during an advanced training seminar given by Ed Smith, the techniques developer. Of the 148 participants 74% completed the survey (Respondent N = 111). Survey results suggested a wide variety of people are using Theophostic Ministry - from pastors to lay counselors to psychologists. Overall, the respondents believe this technique is very effective and have used the prayer ministry in treating a wide variety of disorders including some quite complex. Training level issues therefore emerged from this surveys findings. These issues are explored and recommendations made. The limitations of the survey are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Theophostic Ministry prayer inner healing healing of memories lay counseling |
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