CPSP in the NEWS: A Lesson From Animals About Being Humane By William...
William Alberts, Phd published an article inCounterPunch.ORG: A Lesson From Animals About Being Humane: Boots, a Katrina Hurricane survivor, is an almost 13-year-old male Golden Retriever-Chow mix, who...
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A Group Relations Program at the NCTS ConferenceThe National Clinical Training Seminar - East will meet November 2 - 3, 2015 at the Loyola Retreat Center, Morristown, New Jersey. The Theme is:...
View ArticleA Significant Reminder--By David Roth
Today, October 1st, 2015, is the 50th anniversary of the death of Anton T. Boisen (1876-1965), founder of the clinical pastoral movement. Without Boisen, no one would be doing clinical chaplaincy...
View ArticleTwo Kinds of Group Relations Opportunities at NCTS this Fall-- By Jack Lampl...
East and West National Clinical Training Seminars this fall will offer two different Group Relations Events:“Roles, Boundaries, and Vulnerability in Care-Providing Institutions” and“Leadership and...
View ArticleCommission for the Accreditation of Pastoral and Psychotherapy Training...
The Reverend Doctor Willard W.C. Ashley, Sr.The Board of Trustees of the Commission for the Accreditation of Pastoral and Psychotherapy Training announces the addition of a member to the board. The...
View ArticleA Silently Politicized Profession - Part II--by The Rev. Dr. Belen Gonzalez y...
All politically charged circumstances have a historical antecedent. Two decades ago, many of you might remember a document called A White Paper: Professional Chaplaincy—Its Role and Importance in...
View ArticleA Clear Voice... A Reply to “A Silently Politicized Profession, Part II," by...
In his recent piece here, our dear colleague Belen Gonzalez y Perez offers a truism: “All politically charged circumstances have a historical antecedent.” That is of course undoubteIdly true. It is not...
View ArticleNYC Family Justice Center Offers Training in Domestic Violence -- By Victoria...
The Family Justice Center of Manhattan, regional chaplains of CPSP and invited chaplains, and associated personnel from local pastoral care organizations in the city, will gather to participate in a...
View ArticleAnnouncing the 2016 Plenary, March 13-16, in Salt Lake City, Utah
The College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy warmly invites you to join us to gather together for the 26th Plenary, March 13–16, 2016 at the Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel, in downtown Salt...
View ArticleFundamentals Of Palliative Chaplaincy -- By Frederick Poorbaugh
Editor's Note: The month of November is dedicated to Palliative Care. Chaplain Poorbaugh's article is not only informative but timely. CPSP offers a specialty certification in Hospice and Palliative...
View ArticleRaymond Lawrence and Sigmund Freud: Passionate Defiance -- By Ed Hennig, D.Min.
For those who don’t know me, I was in the second wave of those who became CPSP Diplomates in 1990. Raymond was one of my ACPE training supervisors at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas,...
View ArticleEnergizing My Pastoral Batteries at NCTS-East -- By Rabbi Dr. Hillel Fox,...
NCTS-East Tavistock Meeting: "Leadership and Membership in Diverse Organizations."I recently was invigorated by participating in the outstanding National Clinical Training Seminar (NCTS) – East of the...
View ArticleA Reflection on Paris --By Domenic A. Fuccillo
On November 11, we celebrated Veterans Day with parades and sales, but four days later the mood, especially in France, swung to that of laying a wreath at the grave of the Unknowns. My brother, for...
View ArticleReport from the Philippines -- By Raymond J. Lawrence, CPSP General Secretary
Front and Center: Dr. Paul Tabon, President of the Board of Trustees of CPSP-Philippines and Raymond J. Lawrence, CPSP General Secretary Clinical Training is alive and well in Philippines. Some...
View ArticleA Call for Action -- by Raymond J. Lawrence, CPSP General Secretary
I call on all in the CPSP community to make an effort to reach out collegially and in solidarity with members of the Muslim community in the face of the current irrational public outrage directed at...
View ArticleJohn deVelder's Death
We have confirmation that John was disconnected from his respirator Thursday night and died in the presence of his son David and daughter-in-law.A gathering of friends and family is planned for Monday...
View ArticleWhy group relations training? -- By Ruth Zollinger
As an advocate of experiential learning, I’m inviting the members of the College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy the opportunity to engage with other professionals who are intrigued with the...
View ArticleFrom the Editor, Perry Miller: Christmas: Beliefs Without Borders -- By Amy...
Christmas: Beliefs Without Bordersby AMY EVA ALBERTS WARREN – REV. WILLIAM ALBERTSAmy Eva Alberts Warren and William Alberts published a significant article in CounterPunch.org that does not adhere to...
View ArticleFrom the Editor, Perry Miller: "It has been a hard year"
2015 has been a hard year. We have suffered through the slaughter that occurred in a black church in Charleston, SC where members were gathered for prayer and fellowship. We have learned of the many...
View ArticleMemorial Service for John deVelder
A Memorial Service for theRev Dr. John deVelderwill be held January 9, at 10:00-11:30 a.m. at the Kirkpatrick Chapel on the campus of Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, NJ.
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