| #268531 in Books | Augsburg Books | 2004-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.59 x6.00l,.79 | File type: PDF | 260 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great content. Terrible, painful Kindle format.|By Scot|Great, five star content. I have already recommended it as required CPE reading, along with Ewan Kelly's Personhood and Presence: Self as a Resource for Spiritual and Pastoral Care. However, the Kindle formatting would have negative starts if it was possible. The Kindle version is painful to read and to navigate. The two-s|About the Author|Pamela Cooper-White is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. She is author also of The Cry of Tamar: Violence against women and the Church’s Response (Fortress Press, 1995).
Understanding one's personal issues and emotional reactions- one's "countertransference"- has long been recognized as a core competency in ministry. Now new understandings of intersubjectivity, mutual influence, shared wisdom (both conscious and unconscious), and multicultural dynamics in the caring relationship are bringing promising new possibilities and challenges to pastoral practice. Employing these insights, in this groundbreaking book Pamela Cooper-White offers a ...
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