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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 association defined a pastoral counselor as "a minister who practices pastoral counseling at an advanced level which integrates religious resources with insights from the behavioral sciences" and pastoral counseling as "a process in which a pastoral counselor utilizes insights and principles derived from the disciplines of theology and the behavioral sciences in working with individuals ...

  4. National Board for Certified Counselors - Wikipedia

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    The NCC is the board certification for counselors. It is not required for supervised or independent practice; it identifies counselors who have voluntarily sought and met established professional standards, and who continue to fulfill requirements governing continuing education credits and certification renewal. [8]

  5. Chicago Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    First to create a distinct Department of Christian Sociology in an American theological school. [5] First seminary to award a degree in divinity to a woman in the US. (Florence Fensham, 1902). [6] Faculty and students instrumental in founding the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) in 1930. [19]

  6. 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.

  7. Category:Clinical pastoral education - Wikipedia

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    Clinical pastoral education; N. New South Wales College of Clinical Pastoral Education This page was last edited on 26 November 2016, at 09:52 (UTC). ...

  8. Sociotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Sociotherapy has been used in the treatment and education of adolescents at Kanner Academy and Community Schools in Sarasota Florida US. In These settings the working definition of sociotherapy is the practice of promoting healthy growth and living by facilitating therapeutic communities, personal relationships and positive peer culture.

  9. CPE - Wikipedia

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    Certificate of Proficiency in English, a general English exam provided by the University of Cambridge; Certified Professional Electrologist, board certification credential for permanent hair removal specialists; Clinical pastoral education, training in pastoral care for religious workers