Making a religious diagnosis: The use of religious assessment in pastoral care and counseling |
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Authors: | H. Newton Malony |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary, 91101 Pasadena, CA;(2) 180 North Oakland, 91101 Pasadena, CA |
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Abstract: | This essay discusses the importance of assessing the religious condition of persons in pastoral care and counseling. Undertaking such assessments via the use of explicit theological terms assures a unique role for pastoral counselors in the helping process and provides a model that avoids overdependence on psychology or psychiatry. Utilizing a method proposed by Paul Pruyser, the development of a psychometrically sound interview and inventory is described. These measures, based on eight dimensions of the Christian tradition, have been found to relate positively to mental health and personality strength. The importance of using such assessments of functional theology in helping persons grow in spiritual living and effective functioning is described.Paper delivered at the 4th International Congress on Pastoral Care and Counseling, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, August 3–10, 1991. |
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