Winter 2002/Pasadena
CN520
T. Brenneman

CN520: PASTORAL COUNSELING. Terri Brenneman.


DESCRIPTION:

Pastoral counseling as a specialized ministry within the field of pastoral care will be explored didactically and practically in preparing persons who plan to do pastoral counseling and pastoral psychology. A survey of counseling theory from an integrative perspective, with attention to particular ministry issues, will be incorporated into a practical format in a community setting.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
To pastor effectively is to be available to people in crisis, in growth passages, and in change throughout the life cycle. The pastoral counselor is capable of both offering effectual therapeutic intervention and support as well as facilitating the pastoral care of the people of God surrounding the counselee.

COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture, discussion, audio-visuals, case studies, experiential exercises, triads utilizing counseling skill training processes, and practice in simulated counseling circumstances will integrate theory, theology, and practice. The course meets weekly for a three-hour session, plus weekly two-hour training sessions outside of class.

REQUIRED READING:
A minimum of 1200 pp., including weekly assignments from the required and recommended reading:
Kok, James R. and Arthur E. Jongsma Jr. The Pastoral Counseling Treatment Planner. Wiley, 1998.

Miller, William and K. Jackson. Practical Psychology for Pastors. Prentice-Hall, 1994.

Expanded syllabus and readings available in bookstore.

RECOMMENDED READING:
Augsburger, David. Pastoral Counseling Across Cultures. Westminster, 1976.

_________. Helping People Forgive. Westminster John Knox Press, 1996.

Benner, David G. Care of Souls: Revisioning Christian Nurture and Counsel. Baker, 1998.

Dayringer, Richard. The Heart of Pastoral Counseling. Haworth Press, 1998.

Gerkin, Charles. The Living Human Document. Abingdon, 1984.

Hunsinger, Deborah van Duesen. Theology and Pastoral Counseling: A New Interdisciplinary Approach. Eerdmans, 1995.

Hunter, Rodney. Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling. Abingdon, 1990.

Lamothe, Ryan. Revitalizing Faith through Pastoral Counseling. Abingdon, 2001.

Murphy, C. B. and C. Dillon. Interviewing in Action: Process and Practice. Brooks/Cole, 1998.

Oglesby, William. Biblical Themes for Pastoral Care. Abingdon, 1980.

Patton, John. Pastoral Counseling: A Ministry of the Church. Abingdon, 1983.

_________. Pastoral Counseling in Context. Westminster/John Knox, 1993.

Stairs, Jean. Listening for the Soul: Pastoral Care and Spiritual Direction. Fortress, 2000.

Wicks, R., R. Parsons, and D. Capps, eds. Clinical Handbook of Pastoral Counseling. Integration Books, 1985.

ASSIGNMENTS:
(1) Attend lectures and small group training sessions (2 hrs/week outside class) (25%). (2) Write six weekly 1-2 page reflection papers for weeks two through six (15%). (3) Attend one session of a 12-step group (AA, Alanon, NA, OA, etc) and write a 2-3 page report with theological and psychological analysis (10%). (4) Complete assigned readings and an annotated bibliography totaling 1200 pages (20%). (5) Do a reciprocal case interview and report with another student and demonstrate counseling skills in a small group exam with other students and a professor or TA.

PREREQUISITES: None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets M.Div. core requirement in Pastoral Counseling (MIN 5).

FINAL EXAMINATION: Yes. Small group process which demonstrates counseling skills.