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"Iron sharpens iron, as one person sharpens another." This line from Proverbs 27:17 summarizes both why author Raymond Lee Williams wrote An Introduction to Chaplaincy and Evidence-Based Practices and what it aims to do for its readers. Williams has spent more than thirty years in the ministry. By the grace of God, those years include eight units of Clinical Pastor Education (CPE) which is a process toward becoming a Professional Chaplain. Those experiences showed him that one of his ways through his own Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Military Sexual Trauma (MST) is to help others…mehr

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"Iron sharpens iron, as one person sharpens another." This line from Proverbs 27:17 summarizes both why author Raymond Lee Williams wrote An Introduction to Chaplaincy and Evidence-Based Practices and what it aims to do for its readers. Williams has spent more than thirty years in the ministry. By the grace of God, those years include eight units of Clinical Pastor Education (CPE) which is a process toward becoming a Professional Chaplain. Those experiences showed him that one of his ways through his own Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Military Sexual Trauma (MST) is to help others to flourish despite life's challenges. So, he wrote An Introduction to Chaplaincy and Evidence-Based Practices to guide readers in answering for themselves "What do I do when I feel like I am in a dark place? -and then, in turn, to support others. His book will help readers explore what matters most to them as well as reveal the true meaning of ministry (serving the community): that we all have the capacity to serve even in our grief and lost, hurt, pain, scars, suffering, and trauma. Perfect for healthcare providers, pastors, and the general population, the book dives deep into Williams's personal experiences to help readers remember they are not alone and to offer a road map through real life encounters and concrete examples of how to move forward and no longer just survive trauma but thrive in life with the use of ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), MI (Motivational Interviewing), and PST (Problem-Solving Therapy), all which are EBP's. These methods open the avenue for people to unburden oneself through talking.
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Raymond L. Williams, M. Div. Chaplain, became a student of the Bible at the age of twelve, trying to make sense of life's meaning and purpose. At age thirty-nine, he had a life-changing experience and asked God to be his teacher. Shortly thereafter and to his surprise, God opened the door for him to enroll in seminary, and he has been a student of the Word ever since. Raymond Williams attended Virginia University of Lynchburg, Liberty University, and Paul D. Camp Community College and is currently enrolled at Vanderbilt University. He has Board Certifications from the National Association of Veterans Affairs Chaplains, the Association of Professional Chaplains, and Specialty Certifications in both Hospice and Palliative Care, and Mental Health Integration for Chaplain Services. He is also a team member for the Veterans Health Administration in Colorado as the chaplain for veterans, family members, and staff.