The Pastor's Guide to Psychological Disorders and Treatments

The Pastor's Guide to Psychological Disorders and Treatments

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Understand and direct your parishioners who suffer with mental health difficulties!

Here is a comprehensive, up-to-date reference for pastors, priests, and non-Christian religious leaders who need assistance in recognizing psychiatric disorders and getting parishioners the help they need. The Pastor's Guide to Psychological Disorders and Treatments is designed to prepare practicing clergy to respond to the mental health needs of their flock. Pastors with no training in counseling as well as those with graduate degrees in the field will find this a valuable and often-referenced guidebook.

Containing concise descriptions of the most common mental health treatments and resources, The Pastor's Guide to Psychological Disorders and Treatments provides you with key indicators for recognizing troubled parishioners and clergy, and recommendations for you on how to direct those affected. In addition to a comprehensive list of resources, The Pastor's Guide provides a strategy for selecting the right professionals to work with your parishioners. Each chapter is carefully organized around clinical examples, salient features, key indicators and recommendations for pastoral response.

The Pastor's Guide to Psychological Disorders and Treatments summarizes the major psychiatric disorders, including: You'll also find concise descriptions of: Complete with clinical examples to illustrate certain disorders, The Pastor's Guide to Psychological Disorders and Treatments will raise your awareness of mental health issues in order to help the individuals in your church find appropriate and accurate mental health services.

Table of Contents

Singleton, Foreword. Why a Pastor's Guide? The Parishioner in Distress: Major Psychological Disorders, Part I. The Parishioner in Distress: Major Psychological Disorders, Part II. Causing Distress in Others: Maladaptive Personalities. The Family in Distress: Childhood and Relationship Problems. Selecting a Mental Health Professional. Types of Mental Health Treatment. Self-Help Books. Ethical Guidelines: What to Expect from Professionals. Notes. Index

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