Anton Boisen and the Origins of CPE - The Next Transforming Chaplaincy Webinar


Anton Boisen and the Origins of CPE

Tuesday, September 16, 1-2 PM (CT)

This webinar will introduce Anton Boisen (1876-1965), the founder of modern clinical pastoral education/training and modern institutional chaplaincy. It will describe Boisen’s ‘vilusions,’ the intersection between his visions and delusions, his concern for people in crisis, and his contribution to the dialogue between science and religion. It will also describe the complex relationship between Boisen and other early leaders of CPE. With a focus on data driven, patient centered care, Boisen’s work resonates with current emphases in healthcare.

Dr. Sean LaBat will be joined by ACPE educator respondents, Drs. Ki Do Ahn and Lauri Swann.

113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205
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