Abstract

Explores the relevance of Robert Kegan's concepts to the practice of pastoral care in a hospice context and illustrates the explanatory power of the concepts through the use of case histories. Outlines the implications of Kegan's theory for supervision in Clinical Pastoral Education within a hospice environment.

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