Over 1, 300 well-crafted treatment goals, objectives and interventions for many of life’s thorniest problems
For pastoral counselors and clergy people seeking effective therapeutic techniques, The Pastoral Counseling Treatment Planner is a lifesaver. And for secular therapists integrating elements of their clients’ spirituality into treatment process, this book can guide the way. Patterned after the bestselling The Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, this resource draws on a variety of Western religious belief systems and offers step-by-step guidelines on counseling clients and parishioners through life’s dilemmas. This sourcebook is organized around 31 common problems, including marital conflict, grief, chronic illness, and challenges of faith. For each problem, behavioral definitions and potential counseling goals are provided, along with dozens of suggested interventions—many of which draw upon the client’s faith as a source of healing.
This is a hands-on resource that you can use directly in your counseling. The pages afford plenty of space to record customized counseling goals, objectives, and interventions for your parishioners. A faith-forward entry in the trusted Treatment Planner series, The Pastoral Counseling Treatment Planner simplifies the planning process, so you can focus on helping those who need you.
- Access a sample counseling plan appropriate for both experienced counselors and novices
- Quickly develop individualized plans by selecting from over 1, 300 descriptive statements.
- Addresses emotional problems as well as life stage issues, family conflicts, marital issues, and challenges to faith
- A resource for religious leaders who provide counseling to parishioners and secular counselors who incorporate spirituality into their practice.
A resource for religious leaders who provide counseling to parishioners and secular counselors who incorporate spirituality in their practice make this sentence the final bullet point!
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Table of Content
Adult Child Disappointment
Aging Parents
Anger Toward God
Chemical Dependence
Child’s Medical Condition
Chronic Illness
Death of Child
Death of Spouse
Dependent Adult Child
Depression
Divorce
Family Conflict
Financial Crisis
Guilt
Infertility
Interpersonal Hurt
Legal Problems
Loneliness
Marital Conflict
Medical Condition
Mental Illness in Family
Parent-Child Conflict/Adolescence
Prayer Struggles
Premarital Counseling
Religion/Spirituality Differences
Sexual Abuse Victim
Sexual Orientation Conflict
Spiritual Doubts
Suicidal Ideation
Unemployment
Unwanted Pregnancy
Appendix
About the Disk