In this book, Paul Pruyser explores the first step in the helping process: the diagnostic assessment. He develops a set of guidelines for conducting pastoral-diagnostic interviews that acknowledges the pastor's professional uniqueness and meets the parishioner's expectations.
The Minister as Diagnostician: Personal Problems in Pastoral Perspective
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Author(s)Paul W. Pruyser
PublisherWestminster John Knox Press
ISBN / ASIN0664241239
ISBN-139780664241230
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Sales Rank157,218
CategoryReligion
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