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This book, “Embodied Counselling: Pastoral Reflections on Contextual Issues,” offers theological insights, practical models, and case studies that demonstrate how counselling becomes most effective when it honours cultural depth and local narratives. It invites pastors, counsellors, and caregivers to reimagine counselling as a dynamic, context-sensitive ministry that heals holistically-integrating body, mind, spirit, and community-while affirming the transformative power of God’s presence in every context. In this sense, embodied counselling “sprouts out” of its context, integrating traditional healing practices, local theologies, community rituals, and relational networks into a pastoral process of care. It mirrors the incarnational model of Christ, who entered fully into human realities, calling counsellors and caregivers to empathetically enter the contextual worlds of those they serve.



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