In Anton Boisen: Madness, Mysticism, and the Origins of Clinical Pastoral Education , Sean J.
He shows how Boisen elucidated new possibilities in.
Based in thorough archival research, Labat argues that Boisen, who suffered from intermittent severe mental illness, was a creative visionary, a mystic who re-imagined Pastoral care and envisioned possibilities for the institutionalized other than shame and stigma.
Labat provides a critical re-assessment of Anton Boisen\'s life and work.
In Anton Boisen: Madness, Mysticism, and the Origins of Clinical Pastoral Education , Sean J