The Role of Pastoral Counseling in Severe Depressive Disorder with Psychotic Symptoms accompanied by Prolonged Grief Disorder: A Case Study

Authors

  • Stephen Iskandar Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Kharisma Bandung
  • Yanto Paulus Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Kharisma Bandung
  • Victor Deak Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Kharisma Bandung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/ijcet.v4i3.150

Keywords:

Pastoral Counseling, Severe Depression, Prolonged Grief Disorder, Holistic Recovery, Psycho-Theological Integration

Abstract

This paper is a case study that examines the role of pastoral counseling in dealing with a 56-year-old woman who experienced Major Depressive Disorder, Severe with Psychotic Features and Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) due to the loss of her husband and children, as well as experiencing social and spiritual alienation. Using qualitative methods, data were collected through interviews, observations, and psychological assessments, indicating the presence of chronic and complex severe depressive symptoms. Pastoral counseling is positioned as an integrative approach that bridges medical, emotional, and faith needs, emphasizing the restoration of relationships with God, self, and others. This study confirms that the church has a strategic role in providing a safe and loving space of recovery, where suffering is not simplified, but rather understood in its entirety as part of the healing process in the light of God's grace.

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2025-08-23

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