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Pastoral counseling using the concepts of rational-emotive therapy

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Thomas L Culberson. Pastoral Counseling Using the Concepts of Rational-emotive Therapy. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/02701fcf-3394-49dd-9936-f397a4daf81f.

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T. L. Culberson. Pastoral counseling using the concepts of rational-emotive therapy. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/02701fcf-3394-49dd-9936-f397a4daf81f

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Thomas L Culberson. Pastoral Counseling Using the Concepts of Rational-Emotive Therapy. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/02701fcf-3394-49dd-9936-f397a4daf81f.

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  • The work criticizes the limits of Rational-Emotive Therapy in dealing with unhappy people to persuade them to think well of themselves. After an in-depth analysis of RET, the study examines the difference between a scientific and a theological methodology and reviews the theological method of Bernard Lonergan. Building upon Lonergan's thesis that a person needs to accept the responsibility to transform him/herself, his/her worlds, and his/her meanings, the dissertation examines a Pauline anthropology to consider the possibilities to equip persons with cognitive insights so that they might be able to do so. In a book designed for publication and distribution to clients in the counseling process, the structure of RET is adapted by bringing the perspectives of the Christian religion into the therapeutic process.
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  • 02/16/2024

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