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Pastoral Counseling Volume 1:

Guide to Pastoral Counseling

We identify a few of the positive attributes and elements of the priest provided by his vocational path, education, formation and experience that would provide a foundation for counseling. 

We provide a brief yet realistic appraisal of the inadequacies of modern psychology.

We then present an essential vision of health and human nature as well as an essential vision of marriage and family.

 

$55.00

The Chapter Titles

  • Psychology and the Priest
  • Modern Psychology
  • Rational Psychology
  • The Sensitive Appetites & Passions
  • The Relationship between Reason & the appetites
  • Pastoral Counseling
  • Virtue
  • Prudence
  • Understand
  • Talking, Listening & Virtues
  • Communication
  • Intimacy
  • Pastoral Approaches
  • Alcoholism and Addiction
  • Cohabitation and Pre-Marital Activity
  • Fertility Issues

 

 

 

 


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