So You Want to Help

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Church, Pastoral Ministry, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Stress Management, Psychology, Mental Health
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Author: Barry Pearman ISBN: 9781386537328
Publisher: Barry Pearman Publication: February 22, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Barry Pearman
ISBN: 9781386537328
Publisher: Barry Pearman
Publication: February 22, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

**Want to help but don’t know how? **

Do you fear becoming overwhelmed with others problems?

Do you think you have to be super informed or educated to be able to help others?

Well that was what I thought before I became involved in helping people with Major Mental Illnesses.

After 20 years of supporting people, I have distilled my learning down to 5 basic things I think everyone should know.

Originally I published this under the title ‘The Unguided Pastoral Missile’ but since then I have decided on a name change and I have added some really valuable information about Stress and how it affects one’s mental health.

Whenever I have shared this content it was like the room was lit up with light bulb moments going off.

So here is what is in the e-book.

Topics Covered

  • Pastoral Care – more than offering a scone
  • The Conscious and Disciplined use of the Self – being aware of what you bring into the caring situation.
  • Empowering the Other – discovering how transformation happens through empowering others. 10 ways in which Jesus empowered others.
  • Lines of Love and Respect – Boundaries but with a bit more depth
  • Problem Solving – a simple proven way in which we can help others to solve their problems.
  • Understanding Stress – checking out how stress and vulnerability affect our mental health and what can be done about it.
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**Want to help but don’t know how? **

Do you fear becoming overwhelmed with others problems?

Do you think you have to be super informed or educated to be able to help others?

Well that was what I thought before I became involved in helping people with Major Mental Illnesses.

After 20 years of supporting people, I have distilled my learning down to 5 basic things I think everyone should know.

Originally I published this under the title ‘The Unguided Pastoral Missile’ but since then I have decided on a name change and I have added some really valuable information about Stress and how it affects one’s mental health.

Whenever I have shared this content it was like the room was lit up with light bulb moments going off.

So here is what is in the e-book.

Topics Covered

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