Pastoral Psychology

, Volume 42, Issue 2, pp 107–136 | Cite as

The extra mile—Case history of a homicide

  • David M. MossIII
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Abstract

This detailed case history is intended to stimulate psychological and theological reflection. Written in the style of a novella, it dramatically illustrates the effects of a client's murder on a pastoral psychotherapist.

Keywords

Case History Cross Cultural Psychology Detailed Case Theological Reflection Detailed Case History 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • David M. MossIII
    • 1
  1. 1.The Coventry Association for Pastoral PsychologyAtlanta

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