1 - 11
- Sue, Derald Wing. Author:
- 7th edition. - Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2016]
- Description
- Book — xviii, 805 pages ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- The multiple dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy. Part I. The affective and conceptual dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy. Obstacles to cultural competence: understanding resistance to multicultural training
- The superordinate nature of multicultural counseling and therapy
- Multicultural counseling competence for counselors and therapists of marginalized groups
- Part II. The impact and social justice implications of counseling and psychotherapy. The political and social justice implications of counseling and psychotherapy
- The impact of systemic oppression: counselor credibility and client worldviews
- Microaggressions in counseling and psychotherapy / Christina M. Capodilupo
- Part III. The practice dimensions of multicultural counseling/therapy. Barriers to multicultural counseling and therapy: individual and family perspectives
- Communication styles and its impact on counseling and psychotherapy
- Multicultural evidence-based practice
- Non-Western indigenous methods of healing: implications for multicultural counseling and therapy
- Part IV. Racial/cultural identity development in multicultural counseling and therapy. Racial/cultural identity development in people of color: counseling implications
- White racial identity development: counseling implications
- Multicultural counseling and specific populations. Part V. Understanding specific populations. Culturally competent assessment / David Sue and Diane M. Sue
- Part VI. Counseling marginalized racial/ethic group populations. Counseling African Americans
- Counseling American Indians/ Native Americans and Alaska natives
- Counseling Asian Americans and Pacific islanders
- Counseling Latinos/os / Diane M. Sue and David Sue
- Counseling multiracial individuals
- Part VII. Counseling and special circumstances involving ethnic populations. Counseling Arab Americans and Muslim Americans
- Counseling immigrants and refugees
- Counseling Jewish Americans
- Part VIII. Counseling and special circumstances involving other multicultural populations. Counseling individuals with disabilities.-- Counseling LGBT individuals
- Counseling older adults
- Counseling individuals living in poverty / Laura Smith
- Counseling women / Diane M. Sue and David Sue.
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BF637.C6 S85 2016 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
- Instructor(s)
- Jen Dillinger
- Galanti, Geri-Ann. Author:
- Fifth edition. [5th ed.] - Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2015]
- Description
- Book — xvi, 368 pages ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Basic concepts
- Communication and time orientation
- Pain
- Religion and spirituality
- Activities of daily living and the body
- Family
- Men and women
- Staff relations
- Birth
- End of life
- Mental health
- Traditional medicine : practices and perspectives
- Improving adherence
- Making a difference.
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RT86.54 .G35 2015 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
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- Jen Dillinger
- Doehring, Carrie, 1954- Author:
- Revised and expanded edition. - Louisville, Kentucky : Westminster John Knox Press, 2015.
- Description
- Book — xxviii, 223 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Intercultural care : trust and theological accountability
- Basic ingredients of caregiving relationships
- Embodied listening
- Establishing a caregiving relationship
- Theological themes and reflexivity
- Narrative themes of loss, violence, and coping
- Systematic assessment
- Planning care : liberative spiritual integration.
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BV4011.3 .D64 2015 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
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- Jen Dillinger
4. Professional spiritual & pastoral care [print] : a practical clergy and chaplain's handbook [2012]
- Woodstock, Vt. : SkyLight Paths Pub., c2012.
- Description
- Book — xv, 460 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Part I. Theology of spiritual/pastoral care :
- 1. Creating a personal theology to do spiritual/pastoral care
- 2. Creating a personal theology to do spiritual/pastoral care
- Part II. The process of spiritual/pastoral care :
- 3. The process of spiritual/pastoral care: a general theory for providing spiritual/pastoral care using palliative care as a paradigm
- 4. Assessments
- 5. Creating and implementing a spiritual/pastoral care plan
- 6. Chaplains and charting
- 7. Foundational listening and responding skills
- 8. Prayer and ritual
- 9. Counseling and interventions
- 10. Inspiring hope: confronting fear, guilt and shame in spiritual/pastoral care
- 11. Life review
- 12. End-of-life chaplaincy care
- 13. Ethics and the care of the sick: an overview for professional chaplains and other spiritual/pastoral care providers
- 14. Spirituality groups
- 15. Spiritual care of staff
- 16. Gender issues in pastoral care
- 17. Working with community religious resources
- 18. Transdisciplinary relationships
- Part III. Spiritual/pastoral care with special populations :
- 19. Spiritual/pastoral care in worlds beyond: ministry to international and immigrant patients
- 20. Pediatric chaplancy
- 21. Behavioral health
- 22. Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (GLBT) people
- 23. Spiritual/pastoral care with people with disabilities and their families
- 24. Chronic illness
- 25. Complicated grief: exploring arresting grief and survival grief in spiritual/pastoral care
- Part IV. The infrastructure of spiritual/pastoral care :
- 26. Strategic planning: a basis for all infrastructure development and growth within spiritual/pastoral care
- 27. Outcome oriented chaplaincy: intentional caring
- 28. Referral plans: developing and implementing tactical plans regarding who chaplains should visit
- 29. Quality improvement: A chaplaincy priority
- 30. Health care chaplaincy as a research-informed profession
- 31. Cultural Competencies
- 32. Sacred space
- 33. Blessings of a mixed population: institutional prayer in multifaith communities
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
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- Jen Dillinger
- Groves, Richard F.
- Berkeley, Calif. : Celestial Arts, ©2009.
- Description
- Book — x, 293 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
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BF789.D4 G768 2009 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
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- Jen Dillinger
6. A Family genogram workbook [print] [2006]
- Galindo, Israel.
- [Richmond, Va.] : Educational Consultants, ©2006.
- Description
- Book — 62 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- 1. How to diagram your family genogram
- 2. How to interpret your family using your genogram
- 3. The '20 questions' to ask about your family
- 4. Working with your family genogram.
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RC488.53 .G158 2006 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
- Instructor(s)
- Jen Dillinger
7. Healing the shame that binds you [print] [2005]
- Bradshaw, John, 1933-2016. Author:
- Expanded and Updated edition. - Deerfield Beach, Florida : Health Communications, Inc., [2005]
- Description
- Book — xix, 315 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Summary
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- The problem-spiritual bankruptcy
- Introduction: shame as demonic (The internalization process)
- The healthy faces of shame (HDL shame)
- The toxically destructive faces of shame (LDL shame)
- The major sources of toxic shame
- The hiding places of toxic shame
- The solution-the recovery and uncovery process
- A parable: The prisoner in the dark cave
- Introduction: the externalization process
- Coming out of hiding and isolation
- Twelve steps for transforming toxic shame into healthy shame
- Liberating your wounded inner child and redoing toxic shame scenes
- Integrating your disowned parts
- Confronting and changing your toxic inner voices
- Choosing to love and forgive yourself for your mistakes
- Dealing with toxic shame in relationships
- Spiritual awakening-the discovery process
- Introduction: Healthy shame as the source and guardian of spirituality
- Spirituality and sexuality
- Shame as revelatory and revolutionary: discovering your spiritual destiny
- Seven major spiritual blessings that come from developing healthy shame.
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RC455.4.S53 B73 2005 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
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- Jen Dillinger
8. Healing through the dark emotions [print/digital] : the wisdom of grief, fear, and despair [2003]
- Greenspan, Miriam.
- 1st pbk. ed. - Boston, Mass. : Shambhala Publications, 2004.
- Description
- Book — xv, 314 pages ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Listening to pain
- Vulnerability : the power of no protection
- How dark emotions become toxic
- The alchemy of dark emotions : three skills, seven steps
- From grief to gratitude
- From despair to faith
- From fear to joy
- We live in the world and the world lives in us
- Global healing in a brokenhearted world
- Thirty-three emotional exercises.
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RC537 .G726 2004 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
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- Jen Dillinger
- Riso, Don Richard.
- New York : Bantam Books, 1999.
- Description
- Book — viii, 389 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- 1: The inward journey: Identifying your personality type
- Ancient roots, modern insights
- Essence and personality
- Cultivating awareness
- The triadic self
- Dynamics and variations. 2: The nine personality types: The reformer
- The helper
- The achiever
- The individualist
- The investigator
- The loyalist
- The enthusiast
- The challenger
- The peacemaker. 3: Tools for transformation: The enneagram and spiritual practice
- The spiritual journey, always now.
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BL624 .R57 1999 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
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- Jen Dillinger
- Baron, Renee.
- New York, N.Y. : HarperOne, ©1994.
- Description
- Book — 161 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- About the enneagram
- The perfectionist
- The helper (the one)
- The achiever (the two)
- The romantic (the three)
- The observer (the five)
- The questioner (the six)
- The adventurer (the seven)
- The asserter (the eight)
- The peacemaker (the nine)
- How the enneagram and the Jungian types fit together.
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BF698.35.E54 B37 1994 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- Course
- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
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- Jen Dillinger
- Friedman, Edwin H. Author:
- New York : The Guilford Press, [1985]
- Description
- Book — x, 319 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Section I. Family theory. The idea of a family
- Understanding family process
- Section II. The families within the congregation. The marital bond
- Child-focused families
- Body and soul in family process
- When the parent becomes the child
- A family approach to life-cycle ceremonies
- Section III. The congregation as a family system. Family process and organizational life
- Leadership and self in a congregational family
- Leaving and entering a congregational family
- Section IV. The personal families of the clergy. The immediate family : conflict and traps
- The extended family : its potential for salvation.
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BL625.6 .F75 1985 | Unknown 28-day loan |
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- Course
- CPE -- Clinical Pastoral Education
- Instructor(s)
- Jen Dillinger