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Realities of Chaplaincies in Various Settings 

American Religious History

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The Life of the Prophet Muhammad

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Essential Skills in Pastoral Counseling and Ministry

Learning from Africa: Faith, Community and Family

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Job and Jonah: Suffering, Repentance and Spiritual Transformation

David and His Supporting Cast

The Hardest Doctrines

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Essential Skills in Pastoral Counseling and Ministry (AM-638)
January Interession and Winter/Spring 2007

This course will offer pastors, lay ministers and caregivers an opportunity to learn basic counseling skills for use in pastoral settings. Students will develop skills in assessment, honoring ethical concerns and addressing the most common diagnoses such as depression and anxiety. Attention will be given to clarifying the differences between pastoral care and pastoral counseling. Issues of referral to professional mental health resources and community agencies also will be addressed.

 

Meeting Day, Time and Dates: 
Tuesdays, from 7 p.m. to 9:20 p.m., beginning January 30


Ben Watts

Benjamin K. Watts
Faculty Associate in the Arts of Ministry and Senior Pastor, Shiloh Baptist Church, New London


Contact Information:
phone: 
(860) 509-9538
email: rbkw@aol.com
Dr. Watt's  web page

 


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