In the Shadow of Our Steeples : Pastoral Presence for Families Coping with Mental Illness

by Stewart D. Govig

Paper Book, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - BV 4461 G68 1999 - Shlvd w/ Pastoral Care

Publication

New York : Haworth Pastoral Press

ISBN

0789001578 / 9780789001573

Description

In the Shadow of Our Steeples: Pastoral Presence for Families Coping with Mental Illness helps you and other experts and quasi-experts in the field of religious and family counseling to give sound direction and guidance to family members who are caring for a loved one who suffers from mental illness. You'll find many avenues of care and counseling that will greatly enhance your ability to lend support and encouragement in situations where the burden of care seems too great for only a few individuals to lift. In reading it, you'll find your options increase tenfold, and you'll become a better symbol and resource of faith for these unique families. Inside In the Shadow of Our Steeples, you'll discover how to cure the obsession with success that too often goes along with counseling situations that involve mental illness. You'll also discover a greater, more enduring strain of Christian love, full of surprising joys, caring, and hope. Geared toward moving parishes away from public stigmas and toward a collective ministry of presence, this book beckons to those clergy who know and believe that a far more understanding and far-reaching form of counseling exists. Specifically, you'll learn about these and other long-sought-after aids: establishing theological foundations and goal-setting in the area of pastoral care countering the stigmas of mental illness using biblical studies and models using a “ministry of presence” to analyze chronic illness and promote “rehabilitation in the absence of cure” bringing clergy and mental health professionals into a collaborative arena of care improving the relationship of professional chaplains to clergy in ordinary parish settings Overall, In the Shadow of Our Steeples helps bring together the sufferer, the family, the civil servant, and the religious counselor into one synergistic group of rehabilitative influence. This sound guide's specific examples and proven strategies will help turn your despair into hope, even in the face of chronic mental illness.… (more)

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CONTENTS:
Part I: Listener
Chapter 1. The Challenge Breakdowns in the Sufferer
Elusive Symptoms for the Caregivers
Threatening Impressions to the Public
Chapter 2. Family Impact
Tumults and Shouting
Shalom in a Bottle?
Grief Work
Chapter 3. From Madhouse to Mad House
The Waiting Family
Surfing the System
Absorbed
Chapter 4. Negotiating Contact
Why We Hesitate
A Word in Season
Fruits of Repentance
Empathy
Part II: Mediator
Chapter 5. Telling the Truth
The Sting of Flippancy
Faithfully Silent
Breaking the Silence
Testing the Ambiguities
Chapter 6. Teaching the Congregation
Back to the Basics
The Libel of Our Labels
Hearing Voices: Your Neighbor's Chronic Mental Illness
Bridge Builders
Part III: Advocate
Chapter 7. Willing to Care At the Manor
Volunteer Friendship
When Shadows Fade
Chapter 8. Habits of Presence
Allies and Friends
Promoting Hope
Consumers of Caregiving: Their Presence.
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