Enhancing missionary vitality : (Record no. 5959)

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LC control number Acc#16068
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International Standard Book Number 0942726030
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Transcribing agency Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary
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Classification number BV 2094
Item number En39 1999
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Title Enhancing missionary vitality :
Remainder of title mental health professions serving global mission /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by John R. Powell and Joyce M. Bowers.
260 0# - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mineapolis, MN :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Mission Training International,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c1999.
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Extent 499 p. : 26 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes index.
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Formatted contents note PART I. THE MENTAL HEALTH AND MISSIONS CONFERENCE<br/>The annual conference on mental health and missions: a brief history --<br/><br/>PART II. PROFESSIONAL INTERVENTION SHAPED BY CONTEXT<br/>Mental health professionals in missions: an overview -- Mental health advances in member care -- Member care in the service of missions: what is in the driver's seat? -- Missionary care and counseling: a brief history and challenge -- Pastoral and psychological caregivers working together -- A theological perspective on missionary care -- <br/><br/>PART III. COMPLEXITIES OF CROSS-CULTURAL SERVICE<br/>Whirling teacups: a bi-cycle analysis of missionary growth -- Spiritual dimensions in mental health -- Maintaining spiritual vitality: spiritual resources for tough times -- A practical approach to missionary transitions -- Missionary stressors and implications for care -- Stress and coping: learning how to be resilient -- Forgiveness in healing wounded servants -- Families in mission: issues and resources -- Missionary women speak -- Serving single -- Married women in missions: the effects of role expectations on well-being and self-esteem -- Re-entry: an introduction -- The reacculturation of missionary families: a dynamic theory -- <br/><br/>PART IV: INTERFACES WITH SENDING AGENCIES<br/>A tripartite model for missions consultations -- In-house staff vs. outside consultants -- Organizational consulting with mission agencies -- What mission CEOs want from mental health -- <br/><br/>PART V. MODELS OF PREVENTIVE SERVICES<br/>Dimensions of care in the missions community -- Choosing the right people: factors to consider in pre-service assessment -- Tools used to assess missionaries -- The call: psychological, cultural & spiritual counterfeits -- Affective domain training: a critical ingredient in missionary preparation -- Training missionaries in how to relate well: pay little now or a lot later -- Team building -- Conflict resolution -- Intersections of physical and mental health --<br/><br/>Part VI. CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS<br/>Brief counseling/therapy during overseas visits -- Missionaries and moods -- Psychosomatic disorders -- Crisis intervention and debriefing -- Caring for mission personnel in crisis: a matrix approach -- Mobile crisis response: responding in the Aftermath of trauma -- Personality disorders and overseas missions: guidelines for the mental health professional -- Recognizing and dealing with demonic involvement -- When should they leave: retention and referral of personnel in field settings -- Facilitating confession, forgiveness, and reconciliation -- The why and how of restorative care -- Long term therapy: a long journey towards deep -- <br/><br/>PART VII. INNOVATIVE MODELS<br/>On-site and rotating professional services -- Mobile member care teams -- Virtual teams -- Intensive care community: moving beyond surviving to thriving -- Residential care facilities -- <br/><br/>PART VIII. ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS<br/>Ethical principles for mental health work with missionaries -- Excerpts from professional codes of ethics -- The use and misuse of psychological assessment in missionary candidate evaluations -- Professional use of the internet: legal and ethical issues in a member care environment --<br/><br/>PART IX. APPLIED RESEARCH<br/>Research in mental health and missions -- MK-CART/CORE: A multi-mission research model --
650 #4 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element MISSIONARIES, MEDICAL
650 #4 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element MISSIONS, MEDICAL
650 #4 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element MISSIONARIES
General subdivision PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELING
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