The Foundations Course in pastoral care
GK-EN
The Foundations Course in pastoral care, offered over five days (either individually or as a block), presents a Biblical view of humanity, explores different types of psychological disorders, and explains—using examples—how help can be provided.
Curriculum for the Foundations Course in pastoral care:
- Four case studies (depressive mood, compulsions, grief, communication problems in marriage)
- Distinction between counseling, pastoral care, and psychotherapy
- What is the “soul”?
- Three main approaches in psychotherapy (psychodynamic therapy (depth psychology), humanistic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy)
- A biblically oriented anthropology (Genesis 2:7)
- A biblically oriented psychopathology (concept of increasing entropy)
- A biblically oriented approach to counseling, psychotherapy, and pastoral care (soteriogenesis / holistic support)
- A biblical model for practical pastoral care (The Good Samaritan, Luke 10)
- What belongs to self-perception and perception of others?
- Assessment exercises for self- and interpersonal perception
- The visible and invisible reality
- Four aspects of spiritual pastoral care:
– Forgiving sin (confession)
– Comforting
– Admonishing
– Inspiring hope (prophetic pastoral care) - Learning and unlearning as ways of psychological change:
– Conditioning
– Learning through practice (associations)
– Learning through insight
– Learning in groups (model learning, systemic considerations) - Change through medical and somatic support
- Distinction between psychoses and neuroses
- Practice of diagnostic
- Brief introduction to interpreting the personality structure test
- The BTS group
- Practice of pastoral care and counseling
- Psychohygiene: every pastoral caregiver needs pastoral care themselves

