Relational Ministry
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Relational Ministry

Integrating Ministry and Psychotherapy

  1. 221 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Relational Ministry

Integrating Ministry and Psychotherapy

About this book

Historically, the relationship between religion and psychotherapy has been more negative than positive. Are there inherent contradictions between the two, or can advances in the area of mental health care offer insights that are useful for the work of those in ordained ministry? This book presents an analysis of the relationship between ordained ministry on the one hand and counselling and psychotherapeutic practice on the other. It draws on extensive interviews carried out with current and former clergy in three churches (the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of Ireland and the Presbyterian Church in Ireland) in order to clarify why some have stayed in ministry and combined it with psychotherapy, while others have left and continue their practice as psychotherapists. The book explores possible links between the sense of ministry in these two important areas of human experience – religion and psychotherapy – and goes on to investigate how combining these might lead to a different form of ministry.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. List of Figures
  4. List of Tables
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Chapter 1: Background to the Research
  7. Chapter 2: The Societal Context of Ministry in Ireland
  8. Chapter 3: The Ecclesiastical Context of Ministry
  9. Chapter 4: Three Rites of Ordination
  10. Chapter 5: Causal Conditions
  11. Chapter 6: Contextual and Intervening Conditions
  12. Chapter 7: Strategies
  13. Chapter 8: Consequences
  14. Chapter 9: Institutional Structures
  15. Chapter 10: Socialisation, Culture and Organisations
  16. Chapter 11: Power and Clericalism
  17. Chapter 12: New Possibilities: Relational Ministry
  18. Afterword: Toward Further Dialogue
  19. Bibliography
  20. Appendices
  21. Index