1st Edition
The Formation of Pastoral Counselors Challenges and Opportunities
About the Contributors. van den Blink, Kornfeld, Foreword. Introduction. Bidwell, Marshall, Formation: Content, Context, Models and Practices. Section I: Content and Context. Graham, Whitehead, The Role of Pastoral Theology in Theological Education for the Formation of Pastoral Counselors. Townsend, Theological Reflection and the Formation of Pastoral Counselors. Cooper-White, Thick Theory: Psychology, Theoretical Models, and the Formation of Pastoral Counselors. Driskill, Spirituality and the Formation of Pastoral Counselors. Graham, Race and Ethnicity in the Formation of Pastoral Counselors. Mucherera, Pastoral Formation of Counselors in Intercultural Societies. Marshall, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and Pastoral Formation. Jacque, Formation in the Context of Economic Disparity. Section II: Models and Practices. Bidwell, Formation Through Parallel Charting: Clinician Narratives and Group Supervision. Watts, Reynolds, A Model for the Spiritual Formation of a Pastoral Counseling Center. Radillo, A Model of Formation in the Multi-Cultural Urban Context for the Pastoral Care Specialist. Greider, Clements, Lee, Formation for Care of Souls: The Claremont Way. Hill, Bonnasue, Slemp, Malay, A Model of Formation: The Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care. Mendenhall, Ronsheim, Expanding the Context of Care: Formation from the Inside Out and the Outside In. Index. Reference Notes Included.
Biography
Duane R. Bidwell, PhD, is Director of the Pastoral Care and Training Center, an AAPC-accredited training and service center at Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, where he also teaches pastoral theology, care, and counseling. A certified pastoral counselor since 2000, Dr. Bidwell serves as vice-president of the Southwest Region of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. Joretta L. Marshall, PhD, is Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Prior to joining the faculty at Eden, Dr. Marshall served on the faculties of Vanderbilt University Divinity School (1989-1993) and Iliff School of Theology (1993-2001). She is an American Association of Pastoral Counselors Fellow and has been a member since of AAPC since 1991. Dr. Marshall's work in pastoral care and counseling focuses on issues of gender, sexuality, developmental theory, forgiveness, pedagogy in theological education, and prophetic pastoral care.






