Sentences with phrase «chaplaincy training»

«It was probably the year 1975, when we were living in Winston - Salem and my husband was in hospital chaplaincy training, that I felt such a need for some better communication and sharing in our marriage.
McNac was a veterinarian before transitioning into her chaplaincy training, bringing with her to hospice a professional and personal awareness of the importance of the bond between people and their loving and faithful furry companions throughout life, especially at life's end.

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[2] In recent years many lay individuals have received professional training in chaplaincy and are now appointed as chaplains in schools, hospitals, universities, prisons and elsewhere to work alongside or instead of official members of the clergy
The general conclusion is, however, that a small number of specially trained ministers will be needed much more in the near future than in the past, and that the chaplaincy model helps with most of these up to a point but must be supplemented and altered if some of the most genuine needs are to be met.
For instance, in India at one of the two major Christian medical centers, where the senior chaplain has several associates, no provision is made either in India or the United States for this chaplain to advance his training either in chaplaincy or in supervision.
Although I had had clinical training and professional experience in chaplaincy and pastoral psychotherapy, I had never had an actual course in pastoral care or pastoral theology, nor had many of my courses emphasized pastoral congregational practices.
During my graduate years, clinical training in both chaplaincy and pastoral psychotherapy was one way to bridge the gap between academy and church, although it received no official academic credit.
Typical church - council undertakings were hospital and campus chaplaincies, teacher training, women's activities, social services planning, radio and television production, and research and planning.
UGM has strategically developed a continuum of care that will help carry the vulnerable into a new life, including outreach, meals, chaplaincy, drop - ins, emergency shelter, family services, alcohol and drug recovery, aftercare, education and training, employment services, and housing.
«I've had a diverse background in business, professional sports, corporate training, management consulting, EAP programs, the chaplaincy, bariatrics, pain management, addiction, psychphysiology, behavioral medicine, and neurofeedback.
With certification in Japanese Psychology, training in chaplaincy and ordination as a Buddhist priest I have substantial experience offering individual and group therapy.
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