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Self-Supervision and Theological Reflection of Pastoral Counselors: Facilitating a Spiritual Journal as a Tool of Theological Reflection
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목회상담자의 셀프 슈퍼비전을 위한 신학적 성찰: 신학적 성찰을 위한 영적 저널 활용을 중심으로

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Academic journal
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Hur Young Ja (샤인상담실)
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Korean Association of Pastoral Care & Counseling 목회와 상담 목회와상담 제35권 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2020.1
Pages
335 - 373 (39page)

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The purpose of this study is to facilitate self-supervision for pastoral counselors. Self-supervision has been regarded as the process of applying all things the supervisee has learned from the supervisor to his(her) own clinical work. However, with the influence of constructionism, self-supervision has come to imply all dynamics, feelings, and thoughts between counselor and client of the present time and the process after counseling sessions. From that point of view, self-supervision cannot be regarded as a future goal but can be a goal from the early stage of supervisee training. Reflection is the core concept of self-supervision, Reflection means to think deeply about something in the past. Also, reflection focuses on relational dynamics, feeling, thinking, belief, value, attitude, and insight of the present time. However, general reflective questions and reflective thinking are not enough to make our counseling become pastoral counseling. For this reason, this study accepts the frame of theological reflection by Patricia O’Connell Killen and John de Beer. Theological reflection pursues the conversation between our experiences and Christian spiritual traditions. A spiritual journal can be a tool to process conversation between our experiences and Christian spiritual traditions and as a vessel to exteriorize and contain insights gained from the process. If counselor trainees use a spiritual journal as a tool of self-supervision from the early stage of clinical training, they can proceed with self-supervision independently even after completing their mandatory training course. In their self-supervision, all things that they had learned from previous supervision will be reactivated. Furthermore, a spiritual journal will contribute to open the field to experience intimacy with God and the dynamic work of the Holy Spirit in pastoral counseling and supervision.

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