Pastoral Care in a Increasingly Secular Society... Next steps for the Ontario Provincial Synod, October 11, 2012 The Transitional Council of the College.

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Pastoral Care in a Increasingly Secular Society... Next steps for the Ontario Provincial Synod, October 11, 2012 The Transitional Council of the College of Registered Psychotherapists and Registered Mental Health Therapists of Ontario (CRPRMHTO) and its impact upon chaplaincy and pastoral counselling.

Context: In response to the Ontario Government’s decision to regulate that part of the health care sector which provides mental health services, the government decided to create a profession college which would regulate the practice of pyschotherapy and mental health therapy;

The function of the new College, once fully operational, will be to regulate Registered Psychotherapists and Registered Mental Health Therapists in the public interest, striving to ensure that practitioners are competent, ethical and accountable. Once the Psychotherapy Act is proclaimed and the College is functioning, some members of the governing Council (a small majority) will be elected by College members, and others will be appointed by government.

Context: The new College, once fully operational, will regulate psychotherapists and mental health practitioners ensuring that practitioners are competent, ethical and accountable. The Canadian Association for Pastoral Practice and Education (CAPPE), now known as the Canadian Association for Spiritual Care (CASC) remains the principle educational organization for chaplains. CASC will become a sub-group of the College and as such will require its membership to become members of this new College.

The risk? That hospitals, long-term care and extended care facilities may (may not) require staff chaplains, and community clergy, to have membership in this College. That parish clergy will be restricted in the scope and nature of their pastoral counselling to members of their congregations, (and others).

At present: CRPRMHTO has drafted; *College Registration Regulations * Professional Misconduct Regulations * proposed definitions of what constitutes psychotherapy (vs. for example pastoral counselling) * Competency Profiles CRPRMHTO has receiving written stakeholder comments, (July 29-Sept. 27, 2011). CRPRMHTO hopes to be functional by April There will be a grace period to grandfather current practitioners/chaplains into the College.

At present: The Venerable Dr. Harry Huskins, in consultation with Provincial Chancellor Christopher Riggs has written to Joyce Rowlands, CRPRMHTO Registrar expressing our concern “that clergy will be able to continue to perform their traditional functions of providing counselling and spiritual care without impediment under the legislation.”

The Provincial Synod will continue to monitor and advocate for full and free access under the Ontario Human Rights Code be maintained for community clergy to ensure adequate religious/pastoral care to members of all faith communities that faith communities have the freedom to “appoint” and sustain faith based chaplaincies within government human service facilities without necessarily having such chaplaincies be members of the CRPRMHTO that CRPRMHTO registration regulations accommodate appropriate and adequate equivalences other then CASC

Our concerns remains that: Greater due diligence will need to be taken by Dioceses to more clearly and consistently define what constitutes pastoral care and counselling and that ongoing education must be exercised to ensure all clergy remain within those definitions unless.... * clergy who wish to engage psychotherapeutic methodologies into their ministries join the (professional) College * or Dioceses require that their clergy join the College if they intend to “do more than” simply pastoral care, otherwise there may be exposure to the risk of legal action against those who practice outside the scope of a professional college.

Our concerns remains that: It can be assumed that health care facilities will seek chaplains who are members of the College. Therefore, professional chaplains will need to ensure additional training as required by the College. Dioceses will need to determine if they will support this additional training. Hospitals, prisons and other government funded human service facilities may inadvertently “lock out” clergy who are not members of this College as regards the delivery of religious/pastoral care.

Definitions... and exemptions

CRPRMHTO Will prohibit anyone who is not a member of the College (or one of the other authorized Colleges) from holding himself or herself out as a person who is qualified to practice psychotherapy or mental health therapy in Ontario.

Psychotherapy - Scope of Practice The practice of psychotherapy is the assessment and treatment of cognitive, emotional or behavioural disturbances by psychotherapeutic means, delivered through a therapeutic relationship based primarily on verbal or non-verbal communication.

Controlled Act (pared down) “…treat, by means of psychotherapy technique …an individual’s serious disorder that may seriously impair his or her judgement, insight, behaviour, communication or social functioning.”

HPRAC Definition (Difference between Counselling & Psychotherapy) “ The practice of psychotherapy is distinct from both counselling, where the focus is on the provision of information, advice-giving, encouragement and instruction, and spiritual counselling, which is counselling related to religion or faith-based beliefs.”

Exemption from the Act The prohibition against performing Controlled Acts does not apply when “treating a person by prayer or spiritual means in accordance with the tenets of the religion of the person giving the treatment…”

a further e xemption The restriction on performing a Controlled Act also does not apply to communication made in the course of counselling about emotional, social, educational and spiritual matters.

DEFINITION OF SPIRITUAL / RELIGIOUS COUNSELLING Faith traditions and communities often speak of spiritual, religious or pastoral counseling as occurring within the context of ministry. Ministry is not an abstraction. Ministry is exercised by people and within relationships that are situated in a particular place and a particular time within the milieu or organization of a faith tradition and community. (R. R. Gaillardetz, Towards a Contemporary Theology of the Diaconate: Worship. Vol. 79, #5, Sept )

DEFINITION OF SPIRITUAL / RELIGIOUS COUNSELLING Spiritual, pastoral and religious counseling is distinct from other forms and methods of psychotherapy because of the assumed spiritual or religious dynamic within the counseling therapeutic relationship. There is the underlying faith assumption of the pastoral or religious counselor and the assumed presence of a spirituality within the approach of the spiritual counselor. September 21, 2005 Reverend Canon Douglas Graydon

Ministry (Care) includes those roles deemed essential to the function of a church or community of faith. Traditionally, such roles are rooted in and derived from the public ministry of Jesus Christ. Literally, ministry derives from the Greek word diakonia – the feeding and care of guests. The action of ministry suggests the dynamic of employing the various gifts, which God bestows, upon the members of the community for the needs of the community.

The role of pastor is modelled after that of shepherd. That is the administering, caring for, managing and watching over the flock, or congregation. A model of ministry might be Henry Nouwen’s “ministry of presence” or that of a “servant” or that of a “companion in faith.” All are fraught with ambiguity

Approaches to Pastoral Counselling include: Brief Client Centered Pastoral Counselling: a directive, client centered time limited counseling style facilitating the setting of goals for behavioural change without necessarily seeking resolution of clients concerns Strategic Pastoral Counselling: a focus upon “being with” the client – an incarnational process of discerning the spirit within the journey Pastoral Counselling and Motivational Interviewing: a directive, client centered counseling style for eliciting behaviour change by helping clients explore and resolve ambivalence Biblical Pastoral Counselling: wrong actions/feelings/attitudes – false beliefs-true beliefs-right actions-changed behaviour/attitudes/thinking Coaching / Pastoral Counselling Model: focus upon five areas – spiritual, emotional, mental, physical, social –note illustration

Therefore, religious/spiritual/pastoral counselling is primarily supportive in nature and content. Individuals whose needs exceed supportive counselling must be referred to appropriate qualified professionals.

Recommendation That the Provincial Synod support a working group to educate clergy regarding; * the definitions differentiating psychotherapy and pastoral counselling, (spiritual / religious care), * the legal scope of practice as determined by CRPRMHTO * the implications upon pastoral care. Example: Momentum – Diocese of Toronto

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