‘Integrating professional counseling during marriage counseling within neo-Pentecostalism’
kgatle, mookgo solomon
It is argued here that most couples in neo-Pentecostalism tend to consult their pastors when
encountering various challenges in their marriages as opposed to professional counselling.
Some would, however, opt for consulting professional counsellors as a last resort to save their
marriages. The marriage counselling offered by pastors has proven to be effective in some
instances, but it has some shortcomings in others. This kind of counselling is often conducted
by untrained pastors who are not able to do a proper diagnosis of the problems and to offer
proper solutions. In addition, previous studies demonstrate that some Pentecostal pastors
have abused their congregants during such counselling. In this article, the integration of
professional counselling is proposed as a complementary approach to the counselling offered
by Pentecostal pastors. This will be achieved by reviewing the literature on counselling offered
by pastors and its successes and failures. The integration of professional counselling with the
counselling conducted by Pentecostal pastors will be discussed using the integrated approach
as a theoretical framework.
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