Pastoral Counseling
Pastoral Counseling
Pastoral Counseling
General information
1. COURSE DESCRIPTION
1.1. Course Objectives
1. to introduce students to the historical development of pastoral counseling, and the basic
concepts and tasks of pastoral counseling;
2. develop the skills to recognize and implement new ideas and solutions within contemporary
pastoral counseling;
3. make substantial contributions to a better fulfillment of the duties of a pastoral counselor.
1.2. Prerequisite
1. define the categories, the place, and the resources of pastoral counseling in its service to
God and humanity;
2. describe the models and methods of pastoral counseling within the historical development of
Church and society;
3. utilize the practice of pastoral counseling within the perspective of the world of the future;
4. identify the role of pastoral counseling in its relationship with other sciences;
5. identify the interconnectedness of theory and practice in the presentation of contemporary
pastoral counseling;
6. evaluate the necessity of pastoral counseling for humanity;
7. perform pastoral counseling interventions.
x homework
1.6. Modes of Teaching x lectures
assignments
x seminaries ☐ multimedia and
and internet
workshops ☐ laboratory work
☐ exercises ☐ mentored work
x remote ☐ other
learning _________________
☐ field __
teaching
1.7. Comments
1.8. Course Requirements
Active participation in class. The students are required to write a term paper. The subject of
the paper needs to be approved by the instructor.
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IMPORTANT: Along with every mode of Course Assessment an adequate number of ECTS credits needs to be given, so that the total number of ECTS credits
matches the number for the course. Empty fields can be used for additional activities.
2) Đ. LJUBIČIĆ et al., Depresija i duhovnost, Rijeka, Sveučilište u Rijeci, Medicinski fakultet
Rijeka, 2010.
3) Đ. LJUBIČIĆ et al., Suicid i duhovnost, Rijeka, Sveučilište u Rijeci, Medicinski fakultet Rijeka,
2010.
4) M. ŠAKIĆ, Samoubojstvo kao društveni problem: rasprava iz sociološke perspektive, in:
Amalgam, (2011.) V.
5) C. A. KOLLAR, Solution Focused Pastoral Counseling, An Effective Short-Term Approach for
Getting People Back on Track, Grand Rapids, Zondervan, 1997.
6) S. KIDDER, Making Confession, Hearing Confession (A History of the Cure of Souls),
Minnesota, Liturgical Press, 2010.
7) D. LYALL, The Integrity of Pastoral Care, London, SPCK, 2001.
8) M. L. S. CARSON, The Pastoral Care of People with Mental Health Problems, London,
SPCK, 2008.
9) D. WILLOWS and J. SWINTON, Spiritual Dimensions of Pastoral Care, London –
Philadelphia, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000.
10) F. J. BUCKLEY, Growing in the Church, From Birth to Death, Lanham-New York-Oxford,
University Press of America, Inc., 2000.
11) C. ROWLAND, J. ROBERTS, The Bible for Sinners, Interpretation in the Present Time,
London, SPCK, 2008.
12) C. DOEHRING, The Practice of Pastoral Care, Louisville, Westminster John Knox Press,
2006.
13) J. SWINTON, Resurrecting the Person, Friendship and the Care of People with Mental
Health Problems, Nashville, Abingdon Press, 2000.
14) J. SWINTON, Spiritual and Mental Health Care, Rediscovering a “Forgotten“ Dimension,
London – Philadelphia, Jessica Kingsley Publisher, 2001.
15) D. LESTER, The Angry Christian, A Theology for Care and Counselling, Louisville – London,
Westminster John Knox Press, 2003.
1.13. Number of copies of mandatory resources relative to the number of students currently enrolled
Number of
Title Number of students
copies
Resources are available to students in
electronic form.
1.14. Modes of quality control that ensure acquisition of knowledge, skills and competences
Discussions with students during class, term paper, and final exam.