Foreword. Canon Professor Elaine Graham, Grosvenor Research Professor in Practical Theology, University of Chester, and Canon Theology, Chester Cathedral. Introduction. Dr Peter Madsen Gubi, Senior Lecturer in Counselling, University of Chester. 1. The importance of relationship. Dr Peter Madsen Gubi. 2. Touching the depths: Spirituality and therapeutic process. Dr Philip Goss, Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy, University of Central Lancashire. 3. Forgiveness. Dr Peter Madsen Gubi. 4. Working with spiritual crisis. Professor William West, Visiting Professor in Counselling and Spirituality, University of Central Lancashire and Chester University, Reader in Counselling Studies, University of Manchester, 5. The spirituality of pain and suffering. Ruth Bridges, Visiting Lecturer in Counselling, University of Chester. 6. Life-span development and spiritual needs. Dr Peter Madsen Gubi and Dr Philip Goss. 7. Accompaniment through grief. Dr Peter Madsen Gubi. 8. The importance of Supervision. Lynette Harborne, BACP Spirituality. 9. Working safely with Spiritual Abuse. Dr Lisa Oakley, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Dr Kathy Kinmond, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University. Contributors. References. Subject Index. Author Index.
How spiritual accompaniment and counselling can inform each other, to improve the spiritual dimension of care across professions
Peter Madsen Gubi, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Counselling at the University of Chester and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. He is a BACP Registered Senior Accredited Counsellor, a BACP Senior Accredited Supervisor, and a Person-Centred Spiritual Accompanier in Private Practice. He has two Masters degrees in Applied and Pastoral Theology and is an ordained Minister in the Moravian Church. He is the author of Prayer in Counselling and Psychotherapy, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
We are entering a new era where the presence of spirituality in
therapy has moved beyond mere 'novelty' status. This book offers
revealing insights that clearly demonstrate the maturing of a
spiritual dimension found in counselling and psychotherapy. The
authors establish without doubt that spiritual accompaniment, while
a disciple in its own right, has a vital part to play in the
evolution of the psyche/soul in counselling and psychotherapy.
*Alistair Ross, Associate Professor in Psychotherapy, University of
Oxford*
A breath of postmodern fresh air and a go-to resource for students
and practitioners of spiritual accompaniment and counseling! This
text thrills my practitioner's soul as Gubi and the authors affirm
what many of us experience as true -- spiritual accompaniment and
counseling deal with similar questions of meaning and purpose and
utilize skills common to both disciplines. This warmly accessible
resource affirms that with deep reverence for the mystery of the
human journey -- and for the Presence greater than ourselves who
journeys with us -- both disciplines can instruct and inform each
other to the benefit of the clients we serve.
*R Jane Williams, MDiv, PhD, Associate Professor, Clinical Pastoral
Counseling, Moravian Theological Seminary, PA, USA*
How often men and women who practice either counselling or
spiritual accompaniment, find that those who come to them need a
combination of both to face their problems in a way that honours
truth, and helps to heal the whole person. This timely book offers
a wide range of articles based on practical experience. It is
designed for those who combine their professional counselling with
the practice of a personal spiritual discipline. It is also for
those who, while primarily devoted to some form of spiritual
ministry, can benefit immensely from understanding and exercising,
when appropriate, the skills of a counsellor. I can recommend this
book wholeheartedly to all who practice, or are interested in the
work of counselling and spiritual accompaniment.
*Sister Elizabeth Obbard, ODC, Aylesford Priory, Kent, UK*
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