The Accepted Manuscript is of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religion and Culture on 26/07/2023, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2023.2231365Clergy from several Christian denominations in the UK were invited to participate in an online survey which explored their experience of pastoral/reflective supervision. The research question was, “How has the practice of pastoral supervision within Christian denominations in the UK been beneficial, and what have been its limitations?” The aims of the research were: to explore what has been helpful to supervisees in the provision of pastoral supervision; and to determine what has not been helpful to supervisees in the provision of pastoral supervision. 173...
Ideas about how members of the ecology of clergy wellbeing might support the wellbeing of pas...
Editor Sullender introduces two articles that demonstrate the importance of reflecting on our practi...
This article presents the results of 30,700 inpatient visits by cha-plains in a healthcare setting o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
This document is a pdf of the finalised, published verson of the article 'Pastoral supervision for c...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
This document is a pdf of the finalised, published verson of the article 'Supporting Church of Engla...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
Abstract Despite the advance of secularizing influences in many western societies, religion and fait...
Authors describe their experiences of conducting clinical pastoral education in Victoria, Australia,...
A recent pastoral supervision pilot project, undertaken on behalf of a Presbytery of the Uniting Chu...
To date, minimal research has addressed the actual services provided to maintain the mental health o...
North American and Canadian clergy are often referred to as gatekeepers of the mental health system....
Developing partnerships between clergy members and mental health practitioners can be an effective w...
Ideas about how members of the ecology of clergy wellbeing might support the wellbeing of pas...
Editor Sullender introduces two articles that demonstrate the importance of reflecting on our practi...
This article presents the results of 30,700 inpatient visits by cha-plains in a healthcare setting o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
This document is a pdf of the finalised, published verson of the article 'Pastoral supervision for c...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
This document is a pdf of the finalised, published verson of the article 'Supporting Church of Engla...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
Abstract Despite the advance of secularizing influences in many western societies, religion and fait...
Authors describe their experiences of conducting clinical pastoral education in Victoria, Australia,...
A recent pastoral supervision pilot project, undertaken on behalf of a Presbytery of the Uniting Chu...
To date, minimal research has addressed the actual services provided to maintain the mental health o...
North American and Canadian clergy are often referred to as gatekeepers of the mental health system....
Developing partnerships between clergy members and mental health practitioners can be an effective w...
Ideas about how members of the ecology of clergy wellbeing might support the wellbeing of pas...
Editor Sullender introduces two articles that demonstrate the importance of reflecting on our practi...
This article presents the results of 30,700 inpatient visits by cha-plains in a healthcare setting o...