Reframing: A New Method in Pastoral CareFortress Press, 1. jan. 1990 - 195 sider "I have read Professor Capp's Reframing with great interest. Since my colleagues and I have long thought of our concepts and practices as broad and general?as potentially applicable beyond our clinical sphere of psychotherapy?it is very satisfying to see this solid and skillful extension of our work into the very wide and important field of pastoral care."? John H. Weakland, Brief Therapy Center Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto, California |
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... Fisch , primarily because their discussion of reframing is both philosophically sophisticated and extremely practical . Their book Change : Principles of Problem Formation and Problem Resolution is especially valuable because it treats ...
... Fisch , primarily because their discussion of reframing is both philosophically sophisticated and extremely practical . Their book Change : Principles of Problem Formation and Problem Resolution is especially valuable because it treats ...
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... Fisch . Chapter 2 describes a number of counseling strategies and techniques employed in reframing . Chap- ter 3 provides a biblical basis for the reframing method by illus- trating Jesus ' use of reframing in his parables and healings ...
... Fisch . Chapter 2 describes a number of counseling strategies and techniques employed in reframing . Chap- ter 3 provides a biblical basis for the reframing method by illus- trating Jesus ' use of reframing in his parables and healings ...
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... Fisch in Change : Principles of Problem Formation and Problem Resolution.6 This book has particular value because it provides a systematic formulation of the theory of change which undergirds the reframing method . It enables us to see ...
... Fisch in Change : Principles of Problem Formation and Problem Resolution.6 This book has particular value because it provides a systematic formulation of the theory of change which undergirds the reframing method . It enables us to see ...
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... Fisch propose that there are two kinds of change : first - order change that occurs within a given system which itself remains unchanged ; and second - order change that alters the system itself . To illustrate the difference they cite ...
... Fisch propose that there are two kinds of change : first - order change that occurs within a given system which itself remains unchanged ; and second - order change that alters the system itself . To illustrate the difference they cite ...
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The Techniques of Reframing | 27 |
The Pastoral Care of Reframing | 53 |
ReframingThe Ministry of Jesus | 55 |
Superficial CounselA Case Study | 75 |
Healing UtopiaA Case Study | 91 |
The Reframing of Pastoral Care | 109 |
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achieved acting action alternative Andy Andy's approach asked attempted solutions basic behavior biblical Bildad Book of Job boss boss's Brief Therapy Carl challenge chapter client Clinebell coun counselee's counseling methods crisis intervention dereflection desire difficulties double bind effect efforts Eliphaz Erickson ethical example expect experience fear feelings first-order change Fisch folly frame goals God's response guilt healing human Ibid innocence involves issue Jay Haley Jesus Jody John Weakland Laurie Laurie's meaning Milton Erickson ministry obligation ostrich parable paradoxical intention parents parish pastors pastoral care pastoral counseling Paul Watzlawick person prescription problem prophet proposed reframing question reason reframe the situation reframing method reframing plan reframing techniques response to Job Richard Bandler righteous second-order change self-esteem self-righteousness sense story stress supportive counseling theological therapeutic therapist Types of Pastoral utopianism Viktor Frankl Weakland wise fool wounded healer Zophar
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Side xi - Then spake the woman whose the living child was unto the king, for her bowels yearned upon her son, and she said, O my lord, give her the living child, and in no wise slay it.
Side xi - And when I rose in the morning to give my child suck, behold, it was dead; but when I had considered it in the morning, behold, it was not my son which I did bear.