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  2. Clinical pastoral education - Wikipedia

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    An underpinning theory of education that structures clinical pastoral education is the "Action-Reflection" mode of learning.CPE students typically compose "verbatims" of their pastoral care encounters in which they are invited to reflect upon what occurred and draw insight from these reflections that can be implemented in future pastoral care events.

  3. American Association of Pastoral Counselors - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Pastoral Counselors was a professional organization of pastoral counselors from a variety of religious and psychological traditions. In 2019, AAPC consolidated with the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) and now exists within the organization as the ACPE Psychotherapy Commission. [1] [2]

  4. Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, Saint Mary's Hospital Training School for Nurses was founded. The Colonial Hospital Training School for Nurses was established in 1918. While neither school exists today, Mayo Clinic currently offers many nursing education programs. In 1936, the Mayo Physical Therapy Program was established, setting the standard for education in its field.

  5. Granger E. Westberg - Wikipedia

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    So Westberg took hands-on courses with pioneers in the new field of clinical pastoral education, such as Anton Boisen at Elgin State Hospital and Rollin Fairbanks at Massachusetts General Hospital. Russell Dicks, who with physician, Richard Cabot, had written the important book, The Art of Ministering to the Sick, [3] had recently moved to ...

  6. CPE - Wikipedia

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    Clinical pastoral education, training in pastoral care for religious workers; Coalition on Psychiatric Emergencies, a coalition of organizations dedicated to improving care for mental health emergencies; Common Professional Examination, a course which allows non-law graduates in England and Wales to convert to law after university

  7. Pastoral counseling - Wikipedia

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    Pastoral counseling is a branch of counseling in which psychologically trained ministers, rabbis, priests, imams, and other persons provide therapy services.Pastoral counselors often integrate modern psychological thought and method with traditional religious training in an effort to address psychospiritual issues in addition to the traditional spectrum of counseling services.

  8. Methodist Theological School in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Master of Arts in Counseling Ministries (MACM) [Clinical Counseling Track Suspended as of Spring 2017] Master of Theological Studies (MTS) Master of Arts in Practical Theology (MAPT) Master of Arts in Social Justice (MASJ) Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) The school also offers several non-degree certificate programs. [7] [8]

  9. Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of the Council of Southwestern Theological Schools, American Schools of Oriental Research, and the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education. The seminary is related to the Synod of the Sun and to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). It is one of the nine official PC(USA) seminaries. The seminary is ...