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.
Mental Health Clinical Pastoral Education – A Specialized CPE ProgramTuesday, October 21, 1-2 PM (CT)One hundred years after Boisen offered the first CPE unit in a psychiatric hospital Angelika Zollfrank will describe one of the few remaining CPE programs in a mental health context. The program addresses the need for mental health competencies in religious leaders and chaplains. The presentation will include graduates’ feedback about the impact of this CPE program on their leadership in chaplaincy and in religious communities. Angelika’s CPE program was described in a paper recently published in Religions. (Zollfrank, A. A., Kaufman, C. C., & Rosmarin, D. H. (2025). Mental Health Clinical Pastoral Education—A Specialized CPE Program. Religions, 16(7), 886. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16070886. OPEN ACCESS.)
Spiritual Care in Public Mental Health HospitalsWed., November 12, 1-2 PM (CT)Public psychiatric hospitals were the birthplace of CPE and modern spiritual care. The deinstitutionalization movement of the mid-20th Century dramatically changed mental health care and also spiritual care for people with serious mental illness. In this webinar Lauri Swann will present results from interviews with chaplains currently working in state psychiatric hospitals. While poor funding for mental health care continues to impact these facilities, the spiritual care provided within them remains strong and innovative despite chronic underfunding and inadequate staffing.
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Fatalism and Self-Efficacy: The Role of Psychosocial Factors, Religion, and Spirituality on Population Health (L-R, clockwise: Presenters, Drs. Egede and Walker; Respondents, Drs. White and Rajaee) Monday, October 6, 12-1 PM (CT) Healthcare systems, community organizations, and governmental agencies are increasingly turning to the importance of improving population health – the health outcomes of a group or community of individuals. As a result, the importance of taking a multidimensional...
Our Next Short Course... A few spaces remain for this course beginning next week. Join us to hear from Dr. Kate Piderman about her research on Hear My Voice: A Life Review Intervention Impacting Spiritual Well-Being and Quality of LIfe. The course fee of $139 covers both the initial 3-hour session on October 8th and the optional follow-up session for chaplains who want to try the intervention and get feedback on their care on November 5th. We offer discounts for members of Transforming...
Fatalism and Self-Efficacy: The Role of Psychosocial Factors, Religion, and Spirituality on Population Health (L-R, clockwise: Presenters, Drs. Egede and Walker; Respondents, Drs. White and Rajaee) Monday, October 6, 12-1 PM (CT) Healthcare systems, community organizations, and governmental agencies are increasingly turning to the importance of improving population health – the health outcomes of a group or community of individuals. As a result, the importance of taking a multidimensional...