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For most of its history, one of the primary functions of the church was to provide spiritual guidance and advice for daily living. With the rise of professional psychology, however, Christian counseling began to adapt to the ways of this "science of the soul," which has all too frequently ignored the spiritual element of human life. In Care of Souls, David Benner offers a timely reminder of the benefits of recapturing the place of the spiritual in psychological work. Among the many benefits for individuals who receive a combination of the best of modern therapy and biblical guidance are an increased feeling of personal value and a willingness to put God's priorities above their own. Benner's account of Christianity's historical practices of soul care and his comprehensive guide to providing authentic soul care today will be essential reading for Christian mental health professionals, pastors, and college and seminary students.
David G. Benner is professor of psychology at Redeemer College (Ontario) and a practicing clinical psychologist. He is the author or editor of fifteen books, including the Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology and Counseling Dr. Benner is also the founding director of the Institute for Psychospiritual Health, an international network of scholars and practitioners.
Preface: The Rediscovery of Soul and the Recovery of Its CarePart 1Understanding Soul Care1What Is Soul Care?2The Rise of Therapeutic Soul Care3The Boundaries of the Soul4Psychology and Spirituality5Christian Spirituality6The Psychospiritual Focus of Soul CarePart 2Giving and Receiving Soul Care7Dialogue in Soul Care8Dreams, the Unconscious, and the Language of the Soul9Forms of Christian Soul Care10Challenges of Christian Soul Care11Receiving Soul Care