`I would recommend this text as a basic reading resource for those with an interest in the field as well as those who practice pastoral care and counselling'' -<b><i> Youth & Policy</p><p></b></i></p><p>`This is a useful book that discusses the differences and similarities if pastoral care and counselling'' - <b><i>Quaker Retreat Group Newsletter</p><p></b></i></p><p>`I think Gordon Lynch has produced an admirable introduction to this subject. I believe it should become a ''must'' for those undertaking theological training and would also highly commend it to those engaged in the supervisory process'' <b><i>- Gary Haire, Accord</p><p></b></i></p><p>`This book, focusing as it does on the ethics underpinning any pastoral care or counselling relationship, as a real joy to read being well-written, engaging and thought-provoking. Drawing on a rich variety of ethical dilemmas and presenting some complex ethical thinking in a disarmingly simple way, Gordon Lynch invites us to engage more deepl