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Clinebell, Howard, 1922-2005

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Personal name headingClinebell, Howard, 1922-2005
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Variant(s)Clinebell, Howard John, 1922-2005
Clinebell, Howard J., Jr., 1922-2005
클라인벨, 하워드, 1922-2005
Biography/History notePh.D., Columbia Univ., 1954; b. June 3
Birth date1922-06-03
Death date2005-04-13
Place of birthSpringfield (Ill.)
Place of deathSanta Barbara (Calif.)
Field of activityPastoral counseling
AffiliationAmerican Association of Pastoral Counselors
Profession or occupationClergy
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Found inHis Some religious approaches to the problem of alcoholism, 1954.
Basic types of pastoral care & counseling, 1984, c1983: title page (Howard Clinebell)
The people dynamic : changing self and society through growth groups, 1974: title page (Howard J. Clinebell)
Growth counseling for marriage enrichment, 1975: title page (Howard J. Clinebell, Jr.)
Ecotherapy : healing ourselves, healing the Earth, 1996: title page (Howard Clinebell)
Wikipedia, June 1, 2020 (Howard Clinebell; Howard John Clinebell; born June 3, 1922 in Springfield, Illinois; died April 13, 2005 in Santa Barbara, California; son of Howard J. and Clem (Whittenberg) Clinebell; minister in the United Methodist Church and a professor in pastoral counseling; he pioneered a counseling approach that combined psychotherapy and religion; he graduated from DePauw University in Indiana and Garrett Theological Seminary in Illinois, and earned a doctorate at Columbia University in New York City; he also studied psychotherapy at the William Alanson White Institute in New York City; in the mid 1950s Clinebell joined the staff at the First United Methodist Church in Pasadena; he went on to become counselor at Methodist Hospital in Arcadia; in 1959 he joined the Claremont faculty as a professor of pastoral psychology; he retired in 1988; Clinebell was the author or co-author of more than 20 books, of which the most influential are "Understanding and Counseling the Alcoholic Through Religion and Psychology" (1956) and "Basic Types of Pastoral Counseling" (1966, revised edition "Basic Types of Pastoral Care and Counseling." 1984); he was a founding member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors)
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