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Calendar Items for July 2013
Past: June 25th, PBTS Signing and Bukal Life Care office open house.
1. CPE Batch (Jun – Aug) led by Joyce is ongoing.
2. Staff Meeting, July 4th (Hopefuly no fireworks <joke>) at 10:30am – 1pm
3. Disaster Response Counseling Training. Friday July 5, 5pm, La Trinidad
4. Group Crisis Care, Saturday, July 13, all day, Abatan, Benguet
5. Baguio and Benguet CPSP Chapter Life (Dates TBD)
6. “Saturday” CPE, Half Unit, led by Celia. Starting 1st week in August, 10 weeks.
Clinical Pastoral Education/Training Graduation in Baguio City
Graduation Ceremony
was held at West Baguio Baptist Church for Summer Graduates and others. We had a Prayer Ceremony composed and led by Sister Tammy, followed by the actual graduation ceremony. The graduates were in two different groups. One group of 5 were supervised by Celia Munson, the other 5 by Joyce Gray. Some graduates were doing the Summer Intensive Program, while some were doing Half Unit. The following are our Summer Graduates:
- Gideon Calumpong Evangelical
- Rev. Penelope Caytap Anglican
- Ariel Cerdenola Lutheran
- Maricel Tindungan Evangelical
- Alfredo Dela Cruz Jr. Baptist
- Noel Edduba Malaggay Anglican
- Sr. Tomasa A. Padcayan Roman Catholic
- Chris Ian Rodriguez Lutheran
- Sr. Tammy B. Saberon Roman Catholic
- Victor Sibayan Lutheran
Also recognized at the graduation even were some who had been missed previously with certificates including
- Fhey Kindipan Coyoy
- Bartolo Dela Cruz
- Elizabeth Rodis Janapin
- Marie Alexis Mendoza
Further,CPSP (College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy) certificates were handed out:
- Celia Munson
- Rebecca Taylor
- Dr. Ryan Clark
- Jehny Pedazo
- Dr. Paul Tabon
- Ptr. Edenbhert Tong
Some other CPSP certificates were distributed to others previously.
Congratulations to all. The next Batch will start in mid-June, led by Joyce Gray. In mid-July we hope to have a “Saturdays Extended CPE” led by Celia Munson. Please contact us at info@bukallife.org, for any questions and applications.
Upcoming CPE Batches
We have two CPE batches that will soon be starting up.
A. Mid-June (approximately June 14). CPE bat
ch is planned to start supervised/facilitated by Ms. Joyce Gray. The exact schedule and length is negotiable between supervisor and trainees.
B. Mid-July (exact date to be determined). CPE batach is planned to start supervised/facilitated by Ms. Celia Munson. The tentative plan is that group meetings will be on Saturdays for a duration of approximately 18 weeks.
For more info, contact us at info@bukallife.org.
New CPE Brochure
<div style=”margin-bottom:5px”> <strong> <a href=”http://www.slideshare.net/bmunson3/cpe-brochure-bukal-life-care-2013″ title=”CPE Brochure Bukal LIfe Care 2013″ target=”_blank”>CPE Brochure Bukal LIfe Care 2013</a> </strong> from <strong><a href=”http://www.slideshare.net/bmunson3″ target=”_blank”>Bob Munson</a></strong> </div>
May Updates for CPE
Summer Intensive 2013 is winding down. We had 11 trainees. Graduation will be May 31st at West Baguio Baptist Church and 9am.
The next batch of CPE trainees is expected to start on June 14th. It will be led by Joyce Gray.
Another batch of CPE trainees is anticipated to start some time in July if there is a demand. It would be led by Celia Munson.
Bukal Life Care & Counseling Center is certified by the College of Pastoral Supervision & Psychotherapy (CPSP). We are also a member of CPSP-Philippines. For more questions check out www.pastoralreport.com or www.cpspp.org.
CPE Introduction
<div style=”margin-bottom:5px”> <strong> <a href=”http://www.slideshare.net/bmunson3/clinical-pastoral-education-at-bukal-life-care” title=”Clinical Pastoral Education at Bukal Life Care” target=”_blank”>Clinical Pastoral Education at Bukal Life Care</a> </strong> from <strong><a href=”http://www.slideshare.net/bmunson3″ target=”_blank”>Bob Munson</a></strong> </div>
CPE Summer Intensive
Group A of our Summer Intensive is starting their third week here in Baguio. Our Chaplain trainees are serving at Baguio General Hospital, Benguet General Hospital, Baguio City Jail, and Notre Dame de Chartres Hospital.
Group B has not started yet. They will be starting in a couple of weeks. There may still be openings… so contact us at info@bukallife.org if you have any questions.
CPE Summer Intensive and Orientation
CPE Summer Intensive begins on March 18, 2013.
New Trainees for Summer Intensive will join us for CPE orientation.
Location: Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary (Tacay Road, Baguio City)
Date/Time: Monday, March 18, 9am
For those interested in Summer Intensive, but have not yet been accepted, please contact us at info@bukallife.org and we will help you through the process.
If you are just curious about CPE, you can certainly join us.
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Clinical Pastoral Education Q&A
We have been getting lots of questions regarding Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). Part of this is because we probably haven’t done as good of a job as we should in explaining things. Another reason is that we have changed a number of things in the last year. So here we go.
1. What forms of CPE does Bukal Life Care offer? We have basically three programs for CPE.
A. CPE Intensive. This is a 10-12 week program, 400 hours of didactic, group process, individual supervision and clinical work.
B. CPE Extended. This is essentially the same as CPE Intensive but spread over 16 to 26 weeks.
C. CPE Half-unit. This is half of a normal unit. 200 hours instead of 400 hours.
D. CPO. Clinical Pastoral Orientation is a 60 hour course (half in classroom and half out) that serves as a bible school bridge between “Intro to Pastoral Care” and CPE.
2. Is CPE certified? Yes. Bukal Life Care is certified as a training center for CPE by the College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy (www.cpsp.org). Our CPE supervisors are certified as Supervisors-in-Training also by CPSP, and are members in good standing with CPSP-Philippines.
3. Where is our CPE training held? It is held in Baguio City, Philippines. We work with local hospitals. We have and can work with other entities such as local jail and detention centers.
4. Are there other places in the Philippines where CPSP-certified CPE is done? Yes. There are certified training centers and supervisors-in-training in Manila. These are at this time done at St. Lukes Hospital (both QC and GC branches), and Philippine Children’s Medical Center. You can go to www.cpspp.org for more information about CPSP in the Philippines.
5. Are there other CPE programs available in the Philippines that are not CPSP-certified? Absolutely. There are many such programs, and these vary greatly. Instead of trying to list them… a simple websearch should be helpful. One of these organizations is CPECF at http://cpephils.wordpress.com.
6. What is the cost for CPE with Bukal Life Care? The basic cost is P11,000. This covers tuition, administration fee, and supervisory fee. Additionally, trainees should have approximately P2000 to P3000 on hand for material costs and retreats. Transportation, lodging, and food are worked out by the trainee. The above cost is for one unit of CPE. For a half-unit, the cost is P6500.
7 Are there scholarships available? Generally… No. We used to charge P15,000 but then provided a number of scholarships. We chose to reduce the cost to something more affordable, but then get rid of most scholarships. There is an institution or two that we partner with in which special arrangements are made, however.
8. When is CPE happening in 2013? We presently have a batch finishing in February. The next batch is in March, starting the 18th and continuing for 10 weeks. This is our “Summer Intensive.” A few trainees are expecting to be doing half units or extended during this time as well. The follow-on batch will start in July. Most likely the final batch for 2013 will begin in October.
9. How many CPE Supervisors-in-Training do you have? We have two. They are Ms. Celia Munson and Ms. Joyce Gray. We have 3 or 4 more that we hope to get certified within the next few months.
10. How can I apply for CPE? Send us an email at info@bukallife.org. We will send you an application. Return the application along with a personal autobiography. We will review and get back to you.
11. What is the process for progress within the CPE and CPSP certification system? Each unit of CPE (400 hours) moves one forward in clinical pastoral development. We generally focus on a 4 unit system. Completion of Unit 1 of CPE opens up the opportunity to join a chapter of CPSP-Philippines. Once in a chapter, one can work towards the first level certification “Clinically-trained Minister” (CTM). Completing Unit 2 of CPE provides the background needed to work towards the next certification levels ACC and APC (Associate Clinical Chaplain and Associate Pastoral Counselor). Completion of four unites of CPE provides the background needed to work towards the certifications CC and PC (Clinical Chaplain and Pastoral Counselor). Beyond Unit 4, one can work towards being accepted into the Supervisor-in-Training program. NOTE: completing units of CPE does not give you the certifications but helps meet minimum requirements for these certifications.
12. When are the different units held (unit 1 versus 2, 3, and 4)? Various units are held simultaneously. CPE trainees are put into groups of 4-7 members under a supervisor. Commonly, these groups will have individuals doing different units. The supervisor holds different trainees to different standards depending on what unit they are working on, and must do different readings and requirements based on what unit they are working on.
13. Can’t CPE be used as a form of psychotherapy? It really should not be. First, that is not the purpose of CPE, although the supervision does provide a level of therapeutic care. Second, because individuals are brought together into groups, people who come for reasons other than ministerial can be disruptive to group process.
