Pastoral care and counseling for international students studying in the USA [electronic resource] /
Abstract (Summary)
Educational opportunities in the USA continue to attract thousands of
international students from around the world. Their presence represents
adjustment and other psychological needs that deserve addressing. The focus of
this study is to demonstrate how pastoral care and counseling discipline can
respond to the needs represented by the international students in the universities
and colleges. I will begin by defining pastoral care and counseling as a discipline
and how it is related to practical theology. Historical background of practical
theology demonstrates that pastoral care and counseling is a part of practical
theology as it is one way in which the Church seeks to meet the needs of
humanity in general. Counseling is a tool which the Church can use to bring
healing to the congregation as well as to the society.
Because international students represent many cultures, the pastoral care
and counseling professionals providing service will be dealing with pastoral
counseling in a multicultural setting. In the study I will demonstrate that it is
critical for the discipline of pastoral care and counseling to include multicultural
counseling in training professionals in the field. The study will include discussion
on competencies necessary for pastoral care counselors to provide counseling
service to international students.
University of Pretoria etd – Kendagor, S K (2005) 3
Counseling Issues for International Students
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:students foreign pastoral counseling cross cultural
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