Content

This unit provides a review of basic counselling methodology and issues. The unit also addresses the nature of counselling within a pastoral care and parish context, considering ethical concerns and responding to the question of theodicy. It introduces students to specialised contexts of care and counselling: crisis, sickness, death, grief and mental illness.

Unit code: DP3006L

Unit status: Approved (Major revision)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 3

Unit discipline: Pastoral Theology and Ministry Studies

Delivery Mode: Face to Face

Proposing College: Australian Lutheran College

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Learning outcomes

1.

Practise pastoral care and counselling which is theologically and psychologically integrated

2.

Articulate their position on the theodicy issue and its relationship to pastoral care and counselling

3.

Provide a pastoral care ministry which is reflective, balanced, realistic and oriented toward further growth

4.

Demonstrate a sophisticated integration of theological and psychological insights and strategies in their practice of pastoral care and counselling

5.

Appropriately utilise care and counselling skills, resources and methods, in a variety of pastoral contexts.

Unit sequence

A level 3 unit in undergraduate theology and ministry courses

Prerequisites: At least 36 points in the discipline of Pastoral Theology and Ministry Studies (DP)

Pedagogy

This unit is underpinned by teaching practices and strategies (e.g. lectures, tutorials, case studies, team workshopping and team pastoral reflection) which encourage student engagement and participation in a variety of learning tasks and opportunities which foster deep learning.

Indicative Bibliography

  • Becker, Arthur H. The compassionate visitor: resources for ministering to people who are ill. Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg, 1985.
  • Davison, Andrew, and Sioned Evans. Care for the dying: a practical and pastoral guide. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2014.
  • Eyer, Richard C. Pastoral care under the cross: God in the midst of suffering. Rev. ed. St Louis, MO: CPH, 2014.
  • Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth. On death and dying. London, UK: Tavistock, 1969.
  • Lutheran Church of Australia. Commission on Worship. Rites and resources for pastoral care. Edited by David A. Schubert. Adelaide, SA: Openbook Publishers, 2008.
  • McBride, J. LeBron. Spiritual crisis: surviving trauma to the soul. New York, NY: Haworth Pastoral Press, 1998.
  • Stone, Howard W. Strategies for brief pastoral counseling. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2001.
  • ———. Crisis counselling. 3rd ed. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2009.
  • Swinton, John. Spirituality and mental health care: rediscovering a 'forgotten' dimension. London, UK: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2001.
  • ———. Raging with compassion: pastoral responses to the problem of evil. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2007.
  • Swinton, John, and Richard Payne. Living well and dying faithfully: Christian practices for end-of-life care. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2009.

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)
Reflection

Describing own values and practices in pastoral care and counselling

1000 20.0
Essay

Exploring theodicy and its connection with pastoral care and counselling

2000 40.0
Essay

Focusing on a specialised area of pastoral care and counselling

2000 40.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Maggie Kappelhoff on 21 Sep, 2021

Unit record last updated: 2021-09-21 19:12:26 +1000