Pastoral CounselingAbingdon Press, 1949 - 291 páginas |
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... true that the rise of specialism in the modern world has tended to make people think that only a specialist can help them . Thus they attempt to be their own diagnosticians — with the unfor- tunate results that usually come from such ...
... true that the rise of specialism in the modern world has tended to make people think that only a specialist can help them . Thus they attempt to be their own diagnosticians — with the unfor- tunate results that usually come from such ...
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... true in a parish ; thus there can be more contacts in the same amount of time . Second , people in a hospital are confronting difficulties ; and if the student wants to learn how to help , he can learn much by under- standing people at ...
... true in a parish ; thus there can be more contacts in the same amount of time . Second , people in a hospital are confronting difficulties ; and if the student wants to learn how to help , he can learn much by under- standing people at ...
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... true genetic picture of any individual difficulty is always complex , an interweaving of strands . A compulsion to disclaim any responsibility is no more true to the facts than is a preoccupation with assuming complete personal or ...
... true genetic picture of any individual difficulty is always complex , an interweaving of strands . A compulsion to disclaim any responsibility is no more true to the facts than is a preoccupation with assuming complete personal or ...
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Aims and Assumptions of Pastoral Counseling | 15 |
Discovering Approach and Method | 34 |
Dynamic Psychological Understanding | 56 |
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