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Post research reflections following the
​Bridges Consortium Capstone Conference 

Brought to you by the
Research Team, Gestalt Pastoral Care Ministers and Trainers

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 "I was stunned to see how much we were featured .... I'm still taking that in!" 
(Speaking of the BRIDGES CONSORTIUM CAPSTONE CONFERENCE March 19-20, 2020)

​Tilda Norberg, GPC Founder

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​"What was truly inspiring was the power of GPC. As I said in my remarks during the presentation last Thursday, I have seldom if ever seen such statistical strength and results. That being said, it is very difficult to determine which part of GPC is the most important component. It becomes very difficult to research because there are so many variables that are seemingly important in the holistic administration of GPC and it's hard to parametrically evaluate each one."

Michael Crabtree, Principal Investigator, Washington & Jefferson College

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"I was VERY proud of GPC, in that for our very first attempt at scientific research, I think we did extremely well. Perhaps because it was our first attempt, we took it especially seriously in terms of follow through and quality. Research was not “old hat” to us. … I came away from the Conference with a renewed and continuing sense that GPC is truly a spiritually integrated psychotherapy/ministry, in contrast to what I heard in many of the presentations, where practitioners were using interventions such as a prayer, scripture, silent prayer, etc. periodically “plugged” into a particular psychology. How do we in GPC share that nuance, as we speak to others to educate them concerning the difference?"

Wanda Craner, GPC President & Minister/Trainer, Research Team

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"Excited and grateful are the words I would use for the wonderful opportunity that God granted GPC for this research project. The Conference allowed me to feel the enormity and significance of this endeavor and to behold the wonderful potential and opportunity that lies before us for future collaboration, research and publishing."

​David Janvier, GPC Minister/Trainer, Research Team

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​"From my perspective, most of the presenters were focused on outcomes more than the practices. GPC has done extensive work to train practitioners, define the practice, and invest in the mission of the work"

Michelle Zechner, Research Team, Rutgers University

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"There seemed to be a wide variety of understandings of what "spiritual interventions" consisted of. One of the projects listed the use of scriptural quotations as an intervention that was helpful to some. That raises a host of questions about which scriptures, how employed, who choses, how understood, whether understood contextually, etc. When you realize that there are "texts of terror" in scripture, the use of scripture becomes complicated, not to speak of the possible mechanical way it could be employed."

George McClain, Biblical Scholar

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"Our research results are truly a groundbreaking moment in the study of spiritually integrated strategies; demonstrating that the healing ministry of GPC is unequivocally positive --
​and to quote our Principle Investigator;
"Gestalt Pastoral Care; Holy Spirit inspired
​and scientifically validated!" 

​We are very excited to have been invited to presenting our results at the International Gestalt Research Conference in 2021, Hamburg, Germany."

​Alexandra MacCracken, GPC Minis

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"At Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, contemplation was used in more than half of their sessions. It would be interesting to study the effects of this and the praying and quiet contemplation we have in GPC. This could be supported by the wealth of neuroscience on the effects of contemplation on the brain."

​Susan Vander Kapelle, GPC Minister/Trainer ​

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​"Wondering about other groups who use contemplative prayer as part of their psychological/spiritual guidance with others. We could connect with them. Then there is the minister who must also be a person who takes her own contemplative prayer/practice very seriously."

Betty Voigt, GPC Minister/Trainer ​

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"Research Team It is helpful for me to remember that everyone in the Bridges project is committed to integrating spiritual strategies in whatever modality they are familiar with.
​They have sponsored this wonderful project for all of us, potentially giving us a seat at the table and offering us other opportunities in the future.
I’m sure there is a lot for us to learn from the others, but I KNOW they have a lot to learn from us."

​Lyn Barrett, GPC Research Publicity Coordinator, ​

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