Chaplain, soldier, counselor, pilgrim |
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Authors: | Muse Stephen |
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Affiliation: | The Pastoral Institute, Inc., 2022 25th Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901-1699, USA. |
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Abstract: | The author offers examples of supervision drawing on object relations therapy and Christian faith, doctrine, and life, designed to facilitate theological integration of pastoral identity and clinical practice in the training of U.S. Army Family Life Chaplains. Therapeutic and supervisory relationships are conceived of as dia-Logos encounters requiring the same degree of ascetical sobriety, presence, and vulnerability as prayer and worship. Concepts of therapeutic aggression, functional atheism, and "not knowing" are linked with on-going self-examination and repentance stimulated by empathic engagement of clients as primary ingredients for spiritual growth and effective pastoral counseling. |
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