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Naming the Pain and Guiding the Care takes seriously the need for a humane and common sense way of talking about human suffering.
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Naming the Pain and Guiding the Care takes seriously the need for a humane and common sense way of talking about human suffering.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780761841821
- ISBN-10: 0761841822
- Artikelnr.: 25467243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780761841821
- ISBN-10: 0761841822
- Artikelnr.: 25467243
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Donald D. Denton, Ph.D., is Coordinator of Assessments and Publications at Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care. A Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, he is also a Fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors.
Part 1 Part I. The Structure of Diagnosis Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The Purpose
of Diagnosis Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Types of Diagnostic Systems Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Is It Diagnosis or Assessment? Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Non-Clinical
Diagnostic Systems Part 6 Part II. Ethical Guilt: the Feeling of Blame
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Realistic and Subjective Guilt Chapter 8 Chapter 6:
Punishment and Seeking Redress Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Forgiveness,
Reconciliation and Restoration Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Illustrative Vignettes
Part 11 Part III. Idolatry: the Feeling of Betrayal Chapter 12 Chapter 9:
Knocking on Heaven's Door Chapter 13 Chapter 10: Feeling Terror and
Expressing Rage Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Confession, Lament, and Hope Chapter
15 Chapter 12: Illustrative Vignettes Resumed Part 16 Part IV. Dread: the
Feeling of Defilement Chapter 17 Chapter 13: Waking up In Gomorrah Chapter
18 Chapter 14: Feeling Abandoned and Receiving Cleansing Chapter 19 Chapter
15: Communion, Vocation and Joy Chapter 20 Chapter 16: Illustrative
Vignettes Concluded Part 21 Part V. Special Considerations for Special
Cases Chapter 22 Chapter 17: What About Children? Chapter 23 Chapter 18:
What About Substance Abuse? Chapter 24 Chapter 19: What About Stress
Disorders? Chapter 25 Chapter 20: What About Mass Bereavement? Part 26 Part
VI. Summary Chapter 27 Chapter 21: Wither DSM-V and Axis VI? Chapter 28
Chapter 22: Secular Counseling in a Spiritual Society
of Diagnosis Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Types of Diagnostic Systems Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Is It Diagnosis or Assessment? Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Non-Clinical
Diagnostic Systems Part 6 Part II. Ethical Guilt: the Feeling of Blame
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Realistic and Subjective Guilt Chapter 8 Chapter 6:
Punishment and Seeking Redress Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Forgiveness,
Reconciliation and Restoration Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Illustrative Vignettes
Part 11 Part III. Idolatry: the Feeling of Betrayal Chapter 12 Chapter 9:
Knocking on Heaven's Door Chapter 13 Chapter 10: Feeling Terror and
Expressing Rage Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Confession, Lament, and Hope Chapter
15 Chapter 12: Illustrative Vignettes Resumed Part 16 Part IV. Dread: the
Feeling of Defilement Chapter 17 Chapter 13: Waking up In Gomorrah Chapter
18 Chapter 14: Feeling Abandoned and Receiving Cleansing Chapter 19 Chapter
15: Communion, Vocation and Joy Chapter 20 Chapter 16: Illustrative
Vignettes Concluded Part 21 Part V. Special Considerations for Special
Cases Chapter 22 Chapter 17: What About Children? Chapter 23 Chapter 18:
What About Substance Abuse? Chapter 24 Chapter 19: What About Stress
Disorders? Chapter 25 Chapter 20: What About Mass Bereavement? Part 26 Part
VI. Summary Chapter 27 Chapter 21: Wither DSM-V and Axis VI? Chapter 28
Chapter 22: Secular Counseling in a Spiritual Society
Part 1 Part I. The Structure of Diagnosis Chapter 2 Chapter 1: The Purpose
of Diagnosis Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Types of Diagnostic Systems Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Is It Diagnosis or Assessment? Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Non-Clinical
Diagnostic Systems Part 6 Part II. Ethical Guilt: the Feeling of Blame
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Realistic and Subjective Guilt Chapter 8 Chapter 6:
Punishment and Seeking Redress Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Forgiveness,
Reconciliation and Restoration Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Illustrative Vignettes
Part 11 Part III. Idolatry: the Feeling of Betrayal Chapter 12 Chapter 9:
Knocking on Heaven's Door Chapter 13 Chapter 10: Feeling Terror and
Expressing Rage Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Confession, Lament, and Hope Chapter
15 Chapter 12: Illustrative Vignettes Resumed Part 16 Part IV. Dread: the
Feeling of Defilement Chapter 17 Chapter 13: Waking up In Gomorrah Chapter
18 Chapter 14: Feeling Abandoned and Receiving Cleansing Chapter 19 Chapter
15: Communion, Vocation and Joy Chapter 20 Chapter 16: Illustrative
Vignettes Concluded Part 21 Part V. Special Considerations for Special
Cases Chapter 22 Chapter 17: What About Children? Chapter 23 Chapter 18:
What About Substance Abuse? Chapter 24 Chapter 19: What About Stress
Disorders? Chapter 25 Chapter 20: What About Mass Bereavement? Part 26 Part
VI. Summary Chapter 27 Chapter 21: Wither DSM-V and Axis VI? Chapter 28
Chapter 22: Secular Counseling in a Spiritual Society
of Diagnosis Chapter 3 Chapter 2: The Types of Diagnostic Systems Chapter 4
Chapter 3: Is It Diagnosis or Assessment? Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Non-Clinical
Diagnostic Systems Part 6 Part II. Ethical Guilt: the Feeling of Blame
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Realistic and Subjective Guilt Chapter 8 Chapter 6:
Punishment and Seeking Redress Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Forgiveness,
Reconciliation and Restoration Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Illustrative Vignettes
Part 11 Part III. Idolatry: the Feeling of Betrayal Chapter 12 Chapter 9:
Knocking on Heaven's Door Chapter 13 Chapter 10: Feeling Terror and
Expressing Rage Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Confession, Lament, and Hope Chapter
15 Chapter 12: Illustrative Vignettes Resumed Part 16 Part IV. Dread: the
Feeling of Defilement Chapter 17 Chapter 13: Waking up In Gomorrah Chapter
18 Chapter 14: Feeling Abandoned and Receiving Cleansing Chapter 19 Chapter
15: Communion, Vocation and Joy Chapter 20 Chapter 16: Illustrative
Vignettes Concluded Part 21 Part V. Special Considerations for Special
Cases Chapter 22 Chapter 17: What About Children? Chapter 23 Chapter 18:
What About Substance Abuse? Chapter 24 Chapter 19: What About Stress
Disorders? Chapter 25 Chapter 20: What About Mass Bereavement? Part 26 Part
VI. Summary Chapter 27 Chapter 21: Wither DSM-V and Axis VI? Chapter 28
Chapter 22: Secular Counseling in a Spiritual Society