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- catalog contributor b3218067.
- catalog created "[c1965]".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "[c1965]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1965]".
- catalog description "Introduction: the current position of pastoral psychology -- Chapter I. Psychology and pastoral care -- 1. Arguments for and against -- 2. Basic ideas and principles -- 3. The twofold relationship between pastoral work and psychology -- 4. Reconsideration of the arguments for and against -- Chapter II. Psychological functions of pastoral counseling -- 1. The function of welcome and acceptance -- Psychological analysis: the beginning of a dialogue -- 2. The directive function: psychological analysis: a request for advice -- 3. The mediative function -- Chapter III. Human mediation in pastoral relations -- 1. The counselee's contribution: the image of the pastor and his role -- 2. The counselor's contribution: his preferential roles -- 3. The pastoral resolution of transference -- Three concrete approaches : a) passive dependency -- b) A compensatory attachment -- Chapter IV. A method of improving group supervision -- Conclusion: psychological and pastoral dialogue -- Appendix: the research point of view -- The pastor's role and parental images.".
- catalog description "Notes and bibliography: pages 145-182.".
- catalog extent "vi, 182 p., 1 l.".
- catalog hasFormat "Pastor as counselor.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pastor as counselor.".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "[c1965]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston".
- catalog relation "Pastor as counselor.".
- catalog subject "BV4012.2 .G613".
- catalog subject "Counseling.".
- catalog subject "Pastoral Care.".
- catalog subject "Pastoral counseling.".
- catalog subject "WM61 G585p 1965".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: the current position of pastoral psychology -- Chapter I. Psychology and pastoral care -- 1. Arguments for and against -- 2. Basic ideas and principles -- 3. The twofold relationship between pastoral work and psychology -- 4. Reconsideration of the arguments for and against -- Chapter II. Psychological functions of pastoral counseling -- 1. The function of welcome and acceptance -- Psychological analysis: the beginning of a dialogue -- 2. The directive function: psychological analysis: a request for advice -- 3. The mediative function -- Chapter III. Human mediation in pastoral relations -- 1. The counselee's contribution: the image of the pastor and his role -- 2. The counselor's contribution: his preferential roles -- 3. The pastoral resolution of transference -- Three concrete approaches : a) passive dependency -- b) A compensatory attachment -- Chapter IV. A method of improving group supervision -- Conclusion: psychological and pastoral dialogue -- Appendix: the research point of view -- The pastor's role and parental images.".
- catalog title "The pastor as counselor. Translated by Bernard Phillips.".
- catalog type "text".