New Library of Pastoral Care
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This best-selling volume has been fully revised and updated to take account of the latest thinking about the theory and practice of pastoral counselling. As reviews of the original edition demonstrate, this is a book that no Christian minister or lay counsellor can afford to be without. 'Michael Jacobs has written a book which in terms of realistic and sound understanding, of sensitivity to the real needs of people, of a proper encouragement and humility, could not be improved upon. I can think of no better book to recommend to those who are beginning to take the counselling task seriously. They will be given an excellent grounding, and will be spared many obvious and less obvious pitfalls' Theology. 'It is lucid, persuasive and practical, firmly insisting that all those who dare to help others must start by seeking to understand - and love - themselves. The illustrative dialogue and events scattered across the pages offer fresh insights into what must be familiar ground for many readers feeling alone in the pastoral work they do. The chapters on beliefs and values and on endings are particularly valuable' Epworth Review.
This volume offers a handbook on the assessment of the ministry of all those who serve the Church, whether in a lay or an ordained capacity. The author compares and contrasts assessment and appraisal in other professions with appraisal in the Church.
In this volume the author focuses on the development of basic listening and responding skills, and describes the process of communication which is at the heart of the helping interview. The primary message of this book is that there are skills of receiving as well as giving, and that if the helper is listening to what the person is really saying, the necessity of leading and advising may even be obviated. The numerous exercises make this a useful book for training in all fields of pastoral work, both with individuals and groups.