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The Jung Center
Understanding Pastoral Counseling: An Introduction for Mental Health Professionals
Saturday, Sep. 19, 2015
09:00 AM – 12:00 PM
US/Central
This workshop introduces key themes in the emerging field of pastoral counseling, including views of the human condition and suffering; pastoral diagnosis; best practices in spiritual assessment; responding to explicit and implicit spiritual content; spiritual direction; consultation, collaboration, and referral; supervision; research; and distance counseling.
Recommended reading: Understanding Pastoral Counseling, E.A. Maynard and J.L. Snodgrass (editors)
About the Workshop
Elizabeth Maynard, PhD, is licensed as a clinical psychologist and has focused her work on adult clients. Her emphasis in research, training, and clinical work is on the intersection of sexuality and religion/spirituality. Some of her recent work has also focused on the emergence of pastoral counseling as a mental health profession and themes of self-renewal for clinicians.
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HOURS & ADMISSION
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Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am - 7:30 pm
Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Bookstore Closed Friday, -
Closed Sunday - Member Pricing: $55.00 Non-member Pricing: $65.00
Directions & Parking
- Free Parking
- Street Parking
- Do not park in the lot behind the MFAH building on weekdays before 5 pm. However, the museum does generously allow Jung Center patrons to park in the lot after 5 pm and on the weekend. Paid parking available in front of The Center and on Montrose in front of The Glassell School and the MFAH Administration Building. Parking is always at a premium in the Museum District during business hours, but parallel parking spaces can often be found in front of The Center and on Montrose in front of The Glassell School and the MFAH Administration Building.
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