Pastorale berading aan die streslyer in die SAPD / Francois Gysbertus Minnie

The SAPS member is daily confronted with stress. The SAPS, as organisation as well as the public, put immense stress on the SAPS member in the execution of his duties to combat crime and violence in South Africa. Coping with stress is therefore important for the SAPS member to function properly. Str...

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Main Author: Minnie, Francois Gysbertus
Published: Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1514
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spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-15142014-04-16T03:55:31ZPastorale berading aan die streslyer in die SAPD / Francois Gysbertus MinnieMinnie, Francois GysbertusThe SAPS member is daily confronted with stress. The SAPS, as organisation as well as the public, put immense stress on the SAPS member in the execution of his duties to combat crime and violence in South Africa. Coping with stress is therefore important for the SAPS member to function properly. Stress is the reaction of a person to harmful and unpleasant internal and external stimuli, which can be characterised by a disturbance of the balance between the individual and his environment. Some factors leading to stress in the SAPS have been identified and discussed, namely shift work, role conflict, work overload, working relations, career development stressors, sexual harassment, traumatic incidents in the working environment, criticism from the public and the ineffectiveness of the judicial system. Stress results is amongst others workolism, burnout, alcoholism, depression, suicide, physiological and mental disorders, broken families, low productivity and disturbed spiritual and psychological life. The SAPS member can, with the necessary support by the different support services (psychological, social and spiritual services) in the SAPS, as well as with the support of a pastoral counsellor, be taught to face and to cope with his stress. Pastoral counselling to the SAPS member affected by stress, is carried out by a counsellor, a called servant of God, using Scripturally founded pastoral skills in counselling. During the counselling process he pastoral counsellor creates a pastoral relationship with the correct pastoral foundation; he is ready to listen; uses ,the Word of God as the source of knowledge in the counselling process and strives to bring about change by means of prayer. The aim is to lead the counselee towards growth in belief in God in order to solve his problems through faith. Based on the Word of God and the relevant literature, five central pastoral themes were used as foundation for practical theoretical guideline for possible use in the counselling process to the SAPS member affected by stress. These moments are the pastoral principle, the pastor, spirituality, a verbal model for pastoral practice, use of the Scripture and prayer.Thesis (M.A. (Practical Theology))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001.Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education2009-03-16T09:08:45Z2009-03-16T09:08:45Z2001Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/1514
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description The SAPS member is daily confronted with stress. The SAPS, as organisation as well as the public, put immense stress on the SAPS member in the execution of his duties to combat crime and violence in South Africa. Coping with stress is therefore important for the SAPS member to function properly. Stress is the reaction of a person to harmful and unpleasant internal and external stimuli, which can be characterised by a disturbance of the balance between the individual and his environment. Some factors leading to stress in the SAPS have been identified and discussed, namely shift work, role conflict, work overload, working relations, career development stressors, sexual harassment, traumatic incidents in the working environment, criticism from the public and the ineffectiveness of the judicial system. Stress results is amongst others workolism, burnout, alcoholism, depression, suicide, physiological and mental disorders, broken families, low productivity and disturbed spiritual and psychological life. The SAPS member can, with the necessary support by the different support services (psychological, social and spiritual services) in the SAPS, as well as with the support of a pastoral counsellor, be taught to face and to cope with his stress. Pastoral counselling to the SAPS member affected by stress, is carried out by a counsellor, a called servant of God, using Scripturally founded pastoral skills in counselling. During the counselling process he pastoral counsellor creates a pastoral relationship with the correct pastoral foundation; he is ready to listen; uses ,the Word of God as the source of knowledge in the counselling process and strives to bring about change by means of prayer. The aim is to lead the counselee towards growth in belief in God in order to solve his problems through faith. Based on the Word of God and the relevant literature, five central pastoral themes were used as foundation for practical theoretical guideline for possible use in the counselling process to the SAPS member affected by stress. These moments are the pastoral principle, the pastor, spirituality, a verbal model for pastoral practice, use of the Scripture and prayer. === Thesis (M.A. (Practical Theology))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001.
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