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Howard W. Stone

    Howard W. Stone ist ein Psychologe und Therapeut, dessen Werk sich mit den tiefgreifenden Aspekten der menschlichen Psyche und zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen befasst. Als Autor zahlreicher Bücher widmet er sich Anliegen der Seelsorge und Beratung und bietet Lesern Einblicke in die komplexen Dimensionen menschlicher Erfahrungen. Sein Ansatz verbindet gekonnt psychologisches Fachwissen mit einem Verständnis für die spirituellen Facetten des Lebens. Stones Schriften werden für ihre Tiefe und praktische Anwendbarkeit zur Förderung persönlichen und partnerschaftlichen Wachstums geschätzt.

    How to Think Theologically
    Strategies for Brief Pastoral Counseling
    Die großen Western Nr.3: Höllensturm über den Badlands / Der Rustlerboss / Missouri-Guerillas
    • More and more professionals in ministry realized the benefits of brief pastoral counselingtypically three sessionsfor addressing the real-life dilemmas of their congregants. In this very helpful resource, eleven leaders in pastoral counselingboth established leaders and new thinkers in the fieldoffer a convincing rationale. Based on reserach, case studies, and the latest thinking, they lay out (1) the dynamics of the pastor-parishioner relationship, including the need for collaborative, hospitable, future-oriented, and wholistic counseling, and (2) specific strategies, including brief counseling's solution-focused method, its relation to spiritual direction, its focus on people's strengths, and time limits. The volume concludes with a call for the whole field to recognize the contextual, practical character of effective, responsible pastoral counseling.

      Strategies for Brief Pastoral Counseling
    • Decades of use and refinement have confirmed How to Think Theologically as a guide for theology students realizing their call to be theologians. Focusing not on thinkers or thoughts, but on thinking, Stone and Duke induct readers into habits of mind that allow understanding of all things social, cultural, and personal in relation to God.

      How to Think Theologically