Caring for God's People Wholeness
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Caring for God's People Wholeness  -     By: Philip L. Culbertson

Caring for God's People Wholeness

Augsburg Fortress / 2000 / Paperback

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Alive to changes in both church and society, Culbertson has built his text around the ideal of Christian wholeness and maturity, a healthy interconnectedness of self-within-community. Failure to achieve this state is seen key to the troubled self and rational difficulties.

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Title: Caring for God's People Wholeness
By: Philip L. Culbertson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 350
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 2000
Dimensions: 9.25 X 7 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 7 ounces
ISBN: 0800631870
ISBN-13: 9780800631871
Stock No: WW631870

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Culbertson has built his text around the ideal of Christian wholeness and maturitya healthy interconnectedness of self-within-community. The heart of the book lies in its presentation of the three schools of counseling theory that Culbertson finds most helpful: family systems theory, narrative counseling theory, and object relations theory. Each of these is explained in detail, and then applied to the most common and challenging of counseling situations: pre-marital counseling, marriage counseling, divorce counseling, counseling gay men and women, and grief counseling. Culbertson brings new sensitivities to the counseling scenea more nuanced grasp of gender, a new sense of families, issues of sexual orientation, a strong sense of the relationship of emotions to spirituality, an empathetic attitude, a pragmatic but professional mix of ancillary theories, and a sense of the relevance of the counselor's own self-understanding.

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