Provides the requisite knowledge and practical guidelines for some of
the most common counseling situations.
Today's rabbis, in addition to being spiritual leaders of their
congregations, are also expected to be competent counselors to members
of their community. Yet rabbis often feel inadequately prepared for the
difficult challenges of their counseling role.
To many, rabbinic counseling appears deceptively simple, requiring no
more than good intuition, fair judgment and sincere empathy. Good
counseling, in reality, is a complex process requiring a combination of
knowledge, skill, self-awareness and an understanding of human dynamics.
This groundbreaking book--written specifically for community rabbis and
religious counselors--reflects the wisdom of seasoned professionals, who
provide clear guidelines and sensible strategies for effective rabbinic
counseling.