Unit 2: Tacoma, WA Sept. 20-21, 2019

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Diagnosing Spiritual Pain

This is the second of four study units providing the historical and theoretical foundation for the Anamcara. Each of the study units is grounded in the contemporary health care sciences and is inspired by the great spiritual traditions and collective wisdom learned from the dying.

Participants study in depth the time-tested primary diagnoses of spiritual pain: forgiveness, relatedness, meaning and hope. Through a series of case studies as well as reflecting on personal experience, traditional and contemporary modes of inner healing are applied to pastoral practice. The result is an enhanced ability to recognize and celebrate the final gifts of growth and transformation revealed at the end of life.

What you can expect from this program:
* Experimentation with each of the four spiritual pain scales: hope, meaning, forgiveness, and relatedness pain.
* Examination of the relationship between ethical and religious-based decision making.
* Study of the current understanding of 'religious abuse' as a critical factor for some patients in coming to peace at the end of life.
* Reflection on the correlation between the traditional stages of human development and the stages of faith development, especially as it impacts end of life care and bereavement issues.
* Define, compare, and contrast personal modes of pastoral practice with alternative modes of therapeutic presence.

When
September 20th, 2019 8:30 AM to September 21st, 2019 5:00 PM
Location
Online Workshop - Open to Public
8101 27th Street W
University Place, WA 98466
United States
Contact
Phone: 541-383-4179
Event Fee(s)
Tuition $450.00