A Jungian Perspective on Therapy at the End of Life |
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Authors: | Michael S. Koppel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.);(2) Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, CA, 91711 |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the insights of Carl Gustav Jung with respect to pastoral care and counseling. Particular focus is given to a reading of the theorist that raises the possibility for, and challenge of, pastoral psychotherapy at the end of life. Jung's writing offers an important lens for examining a critical challenge of our age–the means by which pastoral caregivers assist persons to live fully and meaningfully even at life's end. The author asserts that the role of the pastoral caregiver is crucial for helping people to bring their own lives to completion.has served as hospice chaplain, parish pastor, and campus minister. Currently, he is a Ph.D. student and CPE supervisor-in-training at Claremont School of Theology and Methodist Hospital of Southern California. |
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