An academic article I wrote about pastoral care with Emerging Adults (young adults). Abstract While there are sociological trends and commonalities among emerging adults, today’s generation of emerging adults is a remarkably diverse cohort of individuals who are individualized to value authenticity. Effective pastoral care for emerging adults requires recognizing and addressing their individual differences rather than only relying on universal assumptions or stereotypes. I propose that ministry leaders can significantly enhance their pastoral care by drawing from three tenets of Carl Rogers’s person-centered therapy: embracing empathy as a cornerstone, valuing the intrinsic worth of each individual beyond external norms, and fostering vulnerability and honesty within every relational context. This approach acknowledges the unique experiences and perspectives of emerging adults and cultivates a more meaningful and impactful form of pastoral support that resonates with their values and needs. Emerging Adult-Centered Pastoral Care
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