Models of Pastoral Counseling
Models act like paradigms that inform therapists about what is important to focus on in their clients and what is healing, restorative, and growth-inducing in therapy. Each says something about what normal and abnormal functioning looks like and how therapy helps a person move from unhealthy to healthy functioning.
Outcomes: Become familiar with basic counseling theories; articulate key concepts, assumptions about human nature, therapist, client relationship, process and goals, techniques, as well as strengths and limitations of each approach.
Outcomes: Become familiar with basic counseling theories; articulate key concepts, assumptions about human nature, therapist, client relationship, process and goals, techniques, as well as strengths and limitations of each approach.