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Implicit in this entire consideration is the recognition that pastoral counselors need a differential methodology, and that the major divisions of such an approach are insight and supportive counseling. Skill in both insight and supportive counseling will markedly enhance the pastor's ability to be a therapeutic agent in the lives of those who seek his help.
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Clinebell, H.J. Ego psychology and pastoral counseling. Pastoral Psychol 14, 26–36 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01768458
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