This book is an introduction to trauma and growth that bridges the gap between psychological and spiritual responses to suffering. Through the hopeful metaphor of night blooming, it encourages pastoral and mental health professionals' understandings of trauma and demonstrates how to frame growth in an integrated and ethical way.
This book is an introduction to trauma and growth that bridges the gap between psychological and spiritual responses to suffering. Through the hopeful metaphor of night blooming, it encourages pastoral and mental health professionals' understandings of trauma and demonstrates how to frame growth in an integrated and ethical way.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Emerging Perspectives in Pastoral Theology and Care
Mary Beth Werdel is associate professor of Pastoral Care & Counseling at Fordham University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: The 'T' in PTG Chapter 2: The Paradox of Trauma and Growth Chapter 3: Night Blooming: A Metaphor of Posttraumatic Growth Chapter 4: Religion, Spirituality, and Night Blooming: Engaging, Coping, and Virtue in the Paradox Chapter 5: Witnessing the Night Bloom: Working in the Paradox Conclusion References About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: The 'T' in PTG Chapter 2: The Paradox of Trauma and Growth Chapter 3: Night Blooming: A Metaphor of Posttraumatic Growth Chapter 4: Religion, Spirituality, and Night Blooming: Engaging, Coping, and Virtue in the Paradox Chapter 5: Witnessing the Night Bloom: Working in the Paradox Conclusion References About the Author
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