Journal article
Wholistic applications of counselling with the aging in dialogue with pastoral care concerns: A postmodern and transcendental analysis
Counselling, Psychotherapy, and Health, Vol.2(1), pp.65-85
2006
Abstract
Studies indicate that the influence of institutionalised religion is waning in most Western nations. In contrast, personal, spiritual, and subjective approaches to faith are on the rise. The latter may or may not relate to traditional Christian frameworks. These trends are most apparent with the aging 'baby boomer' population, thus changing notions of pastoral care in many countries. Counselling, as a secular and scientific modality, is well placed to meet the needs of a highly educated and articulate aging population whose values are, in many ways, representative of 'post-Christian' and 'post-colonial' worldviews. Exploring the applications of counselling in dialogue with pastoral care for the aging is a new area for practice and research. This paper explores these issues in light of a wholistic model of counselling that honours how meaning and spirituality are constructed in everyday life through personal and social experiences. This is accomplished through analysis of the social construction of aging via discursive techniques of difference, also admitting the post-secular. Issues of meaning are highlighted that place aging, counselling, and pastoral care into wider social and historical contexts. Deconstructing aging in the postmodern includes articulation of a postmodern transcendental method in critical social analysis, including acknowledgement of theological and philosophical issues. The discussion concludes with suggesting a queer critical social analysis to assist in understanding the politics of aging.
Details
- Title
- Wholistic applications of counselling with the aging in dialogue with pastoral care concerns: A postmodern and transcendental analysis
- Authors
- Randolf J Bowers (Author) - University of New England
- Publication details
- Counselling, Psychotherapy, and Health, Vol.2(1), pp.65-85
- Publisher
- Australian Counselling Association
- Date published
- 2006
- ISSN
- 1832-1135; 1832-1135
- Copyright note
- Copyright © 2006 Australian Counselling Association. Reproduced here with kind permission of the copyright holder.
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449840002621
- Output Type
- Journal article
- Research Statement
- false
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