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Neuroplasticity, Performativity, and Clergy Wellness

Neighbor Love as Self-Care

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Neuroplasticity, Performativity, and Clergy Wellness

Neighbor Love as Self-Care

Description

This book invites readers, particularly clergy members, to rethink their understandings of the human person in light of recent developments in neuroscience. In addition to bringing together religion and neuroscience, it engages narrative theory, exercise physiology, and constructions of wellness to raise crucial questions about human identity and relationality and argue for a model of care that connects self-care and care for/with others. Furthermore, it claims that human beings are whole, intra/inter-relational, dynamic, plastic, and performative agents who have the capacity to story themselves neurophysiologically (in both “top-down” and “bottom-up” ways) through their regular practices of wellness.

Table of Contents

1. Neuroscience: The Organizing System For Experience And Meaning-Making
2. Deconstructing and Reconstructing Understandings of Self
3. A Working Theory of Wellness
4. Performativity And Plasticity: Storying Self Bi-Directionally In The Embodied Brain Ecosystem
5. Theoretical and Therapeutic Implications
6. A Theraputic Framework: A Case for Short-Term Clincial Skills in Spiritual Care and Counseling Contexts

Product details

Published 24 Dec 2016
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 176
ISBN 9781498521284
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 1 b/w illustrations; 4 tables;
Series Emerging Perspectives in Pastoral Theology and Care
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

William D. Roozeboom

William D. Roozeboom is adjunct professor of pract…

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