Peter Madsen Gubi 
Prayer in Counselling and Psychotherapy [PDF ebook] 
Exploring a Hidden Meaningful Dimension

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Peter Gubi’s book, the fruit of both his own extensive research and a detailed study of the available literature, explores in depth the way prayer is, and could be, used in counselling and psychotherapy.
This book would provide excellent material for a group of counsellors to share and reflect on. Gubi’s book is a fine guide to anyone ready to seriously explore these issues.’
– Thresholds
‘… [A] challenge to all therapists to examine their own presuppositions and prejudices and to discover, in so doing, an enhanced flexibility without losing their integrity. It is not recommended reading for those settled in their ways or unwilling to acknowledge their own spiritual yearnings or their lack of courage in the face of another’s spirituality. Prayer can be a tough discipline and Peter Gubi demonstrates that its incorporation into the work of the therapist requires no little courage and a willingness to explore afresh what constitutes ethical behaviour as opposed to following the rule book.’
– from the foreword by Brian Thorne, Professor Emeritus, University of East Anglia, and Honorary Lay Canon, Norwich Cathedral
Within mainstream counselling and psychotherapy there is growing interest in the spiritual dimension of counselling. Prayer is at the centre of most spirituality and prayer is important to many people’s psychological well-being.
Peter Madsen Gubi argues that philosophically, all counselling can be regarded as prayer, particularly when working at relational depth; that prayer plays an important part in maintaining many mainstream counsellors’ well-being and, with caution and considered ethical awareness, prayer can be integrated ethically into counselling when working with people of faith. The use of prayer in counselling is not the antithesis of counselling as some have argued, but can be identified with many accepted therapeutic practices.
Grounded in his doctoral research among mainstream counsellors whose work includes prayer, this book encourages counselling and psychotherapy practitioners, and those with an interest in the welfare of others, to consider carefully the ethical place of prayer in counselling.

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Foreword. Introduction. 1. Setting the Context. 2. Is Prayer Beneficial? 3. Reflecting on Potential Problems. 4. The Ethical Use of Prayer. 5. How Prayer Influences Practice. 6. How Prayer Is Integrated in Counselling. 7. Meeting the Challenge. References. Subject index. Author index.

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Peter Madsen Gubi, Ph D, is a Moravian and holds Masters degrees in Education, Counselling and Applied Theology. He is a BACP Accredited Counsellor and a BACP Accredited Supervisor in Private Practice. Currently he is Principal Lecturer in Counselling in the School of Health and Post-Graduate Medicine at the University of Central Lancashire, UK.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 224 ● ISBN 9781846427510 ● 文件大小 0.8 MB ● 年龄 22-99 年份 ● 出版者 Jessica Kingsley Publishers ● 市 London ● 国家 GB ● 发布时间 2007 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 2529770 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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