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In Her Own Time: Women and Developmental Issues in Pastoral Care

In Her Own Time

Women and Developmental Issues in Pastoral Care

Jeanne Stevenson Moessner (Editor)

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This new guidebook by leading pastoral theologians challenges much in contemporary developmental theory. Arguing that women's developmental stages cannot automatically be assumed to match those of men, the authors provide a fresh analysis of the rewards and challenges of women at different stages of the life cycle.

Useful as a text or reference, the book sheds new light on developmental themes, passages, and issues in the lives of women from the perspective of pastoral care. From pre-adolescence to end-of-life-passages, from such diverse themes as the developmental context for intimate violence and the impact of trauma on development to issues of women's power and authority across the life-span, In Her Own Time provides a much-needed framework for the pastoral care of women. Designed to be used as either a textbook for students or a reference for pastors and counselors, In Her Own Time takes a probing theological and psychological look at the possibilities and hurdles in the life-span of today's women.

Like Gail Sheehy's Passages, Daniel Levinson's Seasons of a Lifetime, or Mary Pipher's Reviving Ophelia, In Her Own Time will provide a framework—in this case, a religious and theological framework—for seeing the specific issues in the lives of today's women.
  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800631376
  • Dimensions 6 x 9
  • Pages 408
  • Publication Date May 17, 2000

Contributors

Jeanne Stevenson Moessner, Elizabeth Liebert, Judith Orr, Christie Cozad Neuger, Pamela Cooper-White, Patricia Davis, Carolyn Bohler, Carolyn Treadway, Bonnie Miller-McLemore, Kathleen Greider, Irene Henderson, Maxine Glaz, Karen Scheib, Nancy Ramsay, Carroll Saussy, Mary Lynn Dell, Paula Buford, and Teresa E. Snorton.

Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Introduction

    PART ONE: TAKING HER TIME: DEVELOPMENTAL THEMES

  1. Incarnational Theology: Restucturing Developmental Theory
    Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner

  2. Seasons and Stages: Models and Metaphors of Human Development
    Elizabeth Liebert, S.N.J.M.

  3. Socioeconomic Class and the Life Span Development of Women
    Judith Orr

  4. Narratives of Harm: Setting the Developmental Context for Intimate Violence
    Christie Cozad Neuger

  5. Opening the Eyes: Understanding the Impact of Trauma on Development
    Pamela Cooper-White

  6. Horror and the Develoment of Girls' Spiritual Voices
    Patricia H. Davis

    PART TWO: MARKING TIME: DEVELOPMENTAL PASSAGES

  7. She Grows in Wisdom, Stature, and Favor with God: Female Development from Infancy through Menarche
    Mary Lynn Dell

  8. Attending to Alice: The Subjective Aims of Adolescent Girls
    Carolyn Bohler

  9. Two Views on Mothering: Becoming a Mother and Birthing and Mothering as Powerful Rites of Passage
    Carolyn Wilbur Treadway and Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore

  10. Perimenopause and Other Midlife Opportunities
    Kathleen J. Greider

  11. Betwixt and Between Again: Menopause and Identity
    Irene Henderson

  12. On Becoming an Ancestor: Continuity and Change at the End of Life
    Maxine Glaz

  13. Older Widows: Surviving, Thriving, and Reinventing One's Life
    Karen D. Scheib

    PART THREE: SETTING THE PACE: DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES

  14. Truth, Power, and Love: Challenges for Clergywomen across the Life Span
    Nancy J. Ramsay

  15. Self-Care for the African American Woman
    Teresa E. Snorton

  16. Food, Glorious Food?
    Carroll Saussy

  17. Will My Time Ever Come? On Being Single
    Mary Lynn Dell

  18. Women with Acquired Disabilities: Constructing New Lives in a Strange Land
    Paula Buford

    Afterthoughts
    Notes
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