Pastoral Care of Depression (e-bog) af Gilbert, Binford W
Gilbert, Binford W (forfatter)

Pastoral Care of Depression e-bog

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What is depression, and what are its many and varied types? Who becomes depressed, and how can it be recognized? How can depression be measured, and what are its suicidal potentialities? What are the therapeutic interventions the pastor can use in helping people who are undergoing the pain of depression? The Pastoral Care of Depression: A Guidebook answers these questions and many more. With a ...
E-bog 177,19 DKK
Forfattere Gilbert, Binford W (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 16 juli 2014
Længde 136 sider
Genrer HRCX4
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781317790884
What is depression, and what are its many and varied types? Who becomes depressed, and how can it be recognized? How can depression be measured, and what are its suicidal potentialities? What are the therapeutic interventions the pastor can use in helping people who are undergoing the pain of depression? The Pastoral Care of Depression: A Guidebook answers these questions and many more. With a focus on the pastor as an instrument of healing in cooperation with families, physicians, and other mental health professionals, this book will help you understand some of the current research and procedures used in helping people suffering from depression. As the frontline mental health workers in many communities, pastors need confidence, competence, and skill in handling people with emotional problems. As Author Binford W. Gilbert explains, Depression is among the most treatable of major illnesses. It enters the realm of the spiritual and demands the best of the pastoral leader to guide, assist, and enhance the struggle for peace and soundness of mind and body. The Pastoral Care of Depression helps caregivers by overcoming the simplistic myths about depressive disorders and probing the real issues. This book covers:a thorough description of clinical depressionpredisposing factors that may lead to depressionthe need for a multidisciplinary approach, and the role of the pastor on the treatment teamthe importance of church and family involvementdiagnosis--the ability to distinguish between normal grief, ordinary blues, situational depression, and clinical depressionministersown emotional, physical, mental, and relational healththe pastor's privileged role that gives him/her unique abilities and opportunitiesA valuable resource for pastors, chaplains, counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians, family members, and teachers of pastoral care, The Pastoral Care of Depression is meant to inspire action-oriented counseling; to establish cooperative relationships between ministers, families, and the medical community; to carry out responsible and innovative creative therapeutic interventions; and to treat the whole human being.