Lartey (56) identifies “danger of oversimplifying the issues at stake, the quest for single factors accountable for problems, the desire for quick-fix miracle cures, the problems of overdependence upon the curer or caregiver and the potential for abuse by the powerful therapist” (Anderson: p32).
2) Pastoral Care as Ministry
This involves the church and it takes place during church service and there are five different activities that are to be done during the service; thus proclamation (beliefs and practices clearly defined and declared), teaching and prophecy (sharing of the beliefs), service deeds of kindness done), and fellowship (community gatherings and interactions) (Anderson: p32).
3) Pastoral Care as Social