Abstract
Consolation as a unique outcome within a pastoral-narrative approach to griefThe pastoral counselling of those who grieve poses new challenges to pastoral care. Because of the shift away from a modernist paradigm, the grief process is now seen as an open-ended process, rather than a closed process that focuses on the mastering of the so-called tasks of mourning, and the avoidance of grief pathology. Recent grief theory suggests that the grief process cannot reach a point of closure. Grief counselling should therefore rather embark on a process of generating new meaning to the problem-saturated discourses surrounding death and loss. Narrative therapy is suggested as a means of grief counselling, as it makes use of the story analogy, which supports the notion of an open end to the grief process. In this study, the narrative is explored within the framework of Practical Theology. Both the master story of God and the grief-saturated stories of people are combined in a pastoral approach that envisages consolation as the unique outcome of the therapeutic process. Consolation is regarded as one of the secondary narratives in the greater narrative of God, as well as in the reformed theological vocabulary. It is suggested that a pastoralnarrative approach to grief will generate the consolation needed by the grief-stricken on their lifelong journey of coming to terms with their loss.
Highlights
Die pastorale begeleiding van persone met rousmart ná ‘n naasbestaande se dood stel tans nuwe uitdagings aan die pastor
Grondliggend aan die rousmart wat hierdie navorsing in gedagte het, is die biologiese/fisieke dood van ‘n naasbestaande
Een omskrywing van rousmart is moontlik om te sê dat dit die sienbare en onsienbare smart is wat op die dood van ‘n geliefde volg
Summary
Affiliation: 1Departement Praktiese Teologie, Noordwes-Universiteit, Potchefstroomkampus, Suid-Afrika. How to cite this article: Brunsdon, A.R, 2009, ‘Troos as unieke uitkoms in ‘n pastoraal-narratiewe benadering tot rousmart’, HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 65(1), Art.
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