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Richard Dayringer (Author)
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March 1989
The relationship between pastor and parishioner is the essence of pastoral counseling--a simple truth with profound implications. Dr. Richard Dayringer explores these implications in The Heart of Pastoral Counseling: Healing Through Relationship, Revised Edition to help pastoral counselors understand how to use the relationship to bring about the desired ends in the therapeutic process. Drawing on research from the disciplines of psychiatry, psychology, marriage counseling, family therapy, and pastoral counseling, this book lays the foundation for utilizing the pastoral counseling relationship to bring about positive change as it explores topics such as observation, listening, communication, handling transference, and termination of therapy.

Because the interpersonal relationship is the vehicle of therapy, it is critical that pastoral counselors understand the psychological assumptions that play a large part in the characteristics of relationships as well as the factors requiring attention in order to establish a secure counseling relationship. The Heart of Pastoral Counseling will help you attain this understanding as you also improve your knowledge on:
  • how pastoral relationships may be applied outside the therapeutic hour in general pastoral work
  • eclectic methods for clarifying feelings, developing intellectual insight, interpreting, questioning, and assigning certain behavior
  • employing the problem-oriented record in pastoral counseling
  • distinguishing relationship from transference and countertransference
  • the unique problem that counseling acquaintances presents
  • personality traits that attract people to the minister/pastoral counselor
  • counselor attitudes that foster relationship
  • how a client’s view of the counselor has an impact on the effectiveness of therapy

    The Heart of Pastoral Counseling brings a solid base of research to pastoral counselors, seminary students, graduate students in counseling, professors of counseling, and specialists in pastoral psychotherapy so that you might better understand the nature of pastoral counseling relationships and how they are helpful and constructive in people’s lives. You will be challenged to rethink your role in initiating and carrying out therapeutic change and realize why you should build your ministry on relationships, rather than on friendships.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 173 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan (March 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0310520517
  • ISBN-13: 978-0310520511
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,585,572 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Richard Dayringer, ThD is an Adjunct Professor at the Oklahoma University College of Medicine-Tulsa in the Bioethics Center. He supervises a dozen pastoral counselors in Tulsa and teaches clinical pastoral education in Joplin. He is the Director of Care Ministry at the First United Methodist Church in Grove, OK.

He is also Professor Emeritus and for 23 years was Professor and Director of Psychosocial Care in the Department of Medical Humanities and Professor and Chief of Behavioral Science in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield.

A pastoral psychotherapist for over 30 years, Dr. Dayringer was Director of the Department of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Kansas City for ten years before joining the faculty of the SIU School of Medicine in 1974. He has also served as a pastor in Missouri, Kansas, and Louisiana prior to beginning his academic career.

He has served as a consultant to various organizations including Texas A & M School of Medicine, the Department of Allied Health at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Ohio State University School of Medicine, the Cleveland Clinic, Walter Reed Army Hospital Department of Pastoral Care,and the American Correctional Chaplains Association.

He has given countless international, national, and regional lectures and workshops on topics such as ethical issues in medicine or pastoral care, depression, pastoral interventions for the sick or bereaved, and the spiritual and psychosocial aspects of AIDS.

Dr. Dayringer holds a Doctor of Theology degree from the New Orleans Theological Seminary. He has been certified as an Approved Supervisor in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy; a Diplomate in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors; a Chaplain Supervisor in the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education; a Certified Sex Therapist in the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists; a Certified Hypnotist in the Society for Clinical Hypnosis; and has been a member of the American Academy of Religion, the Society for Pastoral Theology, and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.

He has written or edited six books and is the author of more than 70 journal articles in the fields of medicine and pastoral care and counseling.For ten years, he served as the Editor of the American Journal of Pastoral Counseling and is on the Editorial Boards of the American Journal of Psychotherapy and the Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling.

Dr. Dayringer served as a Red Cross chaplain supervisor at Ground Zero in New York City for three weeks during October 2001.

He and his wife, Janet, a nurse, have been married for 55 years and have five children and eight grandchildren.












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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellen text for an Introductory course., November 18, 1998
This book serves as an excellent text for an Introductory college-level course in Pastoral Counseling. It lays out the philosophical, theological and clinical foundations of pastoral counseling as a specialization within the mental health profession. The Bibliography is excellent as is the documentation. This allows the student to begin to engage in the conversation going on in this discipline.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Heart Of Pastoral Counseling, February 23, 2005
This overview book guides the practitioner through the key element of all effective helping, namely the therapeutic relationship. Richard Dayringer deals with the subleties of such helping and healing relationships, and does so with a strong sense of what it means to be pastoral. The book appeals to both new participants in such a ministry, but also to those needing to refresh their understanding of intensive care-giving relationships. Dr. William Schmidt, Ph.D.
Loyola University Chicago
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great !, January 25, 2005
All pastors who do counseling could
improve their therapeutic skills by reading this book.
It provides guidance
from the first interview to the last.

Charles Whitfield M.D. Atlanta, Ga
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