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Level I CPE Curriculum
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I. Competency in Self Awareness

Students become aware of themselves as minister.

The curriculum includes:

  • The art of self-reflection
  • How one’s personality and behavior impacts other people
  • Major life events and relationships
  • Awareness of feelings
  • Attitudes, values, and assumptions in ministry
  • Important themes within one’s religious tradition
  • Theological understanding of experience
II. Interpersonal Awareness

Students learn how to utilize relationships in their ministry practice.

The curriculum includes:
  • Pastoral authority with peers, hospital staff, and supervisors
  • Basic elements of group process
  • Initiating consultation
  • Support, confrontation and clarification within a peer group
  • Offering and receiving critique
  • Awareness of relational dynamics
III. Conceptual Ability

Students develop conceptual models for their practice of ministry.

The curriculum includes:
  • Hospital structure and social conditions related to health care ministry
  • Concepts of spiritual care
  • Spiritual assessment
  • Dynamics of grief and loss
  • Introduction to crisis ministry
  • Overview of diverse religious traditions
  • Framework for theological reflection
  • Bio-ethical decision-making and advance care planning
  • Basics of group process
  • The Enneagram as an assessment tool
IV. Pastoral Functioning

Students learn basic pastoral care skills, drawing upon their religious heritage and the behavioral sciences.

Curriculum includes:
  • Active listening skills
  • Initiation and closure in ministry relationships
  • Spiritual care within an interdisciplinary team
  • Professional ethics
  • Confidentiality
  • Use of ritual and liturgy
  • Ministry of presence
  • Guided meditation
V. Ministry Development and Management

Students learn the clinical method of education, methods for evaluating one’s ministry and identifying professional goals.

The curriculum includes:
  • The clinical method of learning
  • Learning goals
  • Pastoral strengths and weaknesses
  • Clinical ministry management
  • Self-evaluation as a tool for ministry development
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