The Gregorian Fellowship

elucidating, developing and promoting an Orthodox Christian-based Psychology

Orthodox Christian professionals interested in establishing a psychological theory based on Patristic Writings.

St. Gregory of Nyssa, our patron

Members

  • Stephen R. Plumlee
  • Fr. John Maxwell
  • Lisa Bentsen
  • Archpriest George Morelli, PhD
  • Melissa Miller
  • Claudia Gaspar
  • Paul
  • Archpriest George Morelli, PhD
  • Stepheny Antrobus
  • Erik Bohlin
  • Arthur T Dossey
  • Ljiljana Milosevic
  • Barbara KUzara
  • Robb Thurston
  • Mirko Cerovina
  • Fr John Brian
  • Kathy Erickson
  • William Gall
  • Katherine Clark
  • Jim Scarpaci

Orthodox Doctrine of The Person

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Stephen R. Plumlee and Fr. John Maxwell joined The Gregorian Fellowship
January 23
Lisa Bentsen is now a member of The Gregorian Fellowship
January 22
Archpriest George Morelli, PhD is now a member of The Gregorian Fellowship
January 8
Melissa Miller is now a member of The Gregorian Fellowship
December 28, 2009
December 11, 2009
December 11, 2009
December 11, 2009
I have had an Organizational Psychologist (also Orthodox) review this site, its purpose and membership criteria, etc. As for the Life of TGF it all comes down to the level of each person's commitment and the time they will give to TGF. While the MA…
December 2, 2009
 

What is "The Gregorian Fellowship"?



Under the spiritual patronage of our holy father among the saints, St. Gregory of Nyssa, The Gregorian Fellowship for Orthodox Christian Psychology is an association of theologians, mental health professionals, clergy and monastics united by their Orthodox Christian Faith and share in the Fellowship’s goal of elucidating a viable "psychology of personhood" based upon Orthodox theology & Patristic Wisdom. Our next aim is to develop an Orthodox Psychotherapy by sound integration of ascetical and pastoral practice with useful and appropriate modalities from secular psychology.

We are at the grass roots stage. It is our hope that at some moment in the future the members of The Gregorian Fellowship will formalize, organizationally, thus becoming an international source of education, training, certification while never loosing sight of its fellowship quality. Our purpose is in the healing and care of the triadic personhood of those in need. Therefore, this is a pan-Orthodox fellowship not discriminating against one’s jurisdictional affiliation.

We are aware of the honorable work of OCAMPR and other similar labors by Orthodox Christians among the helping professions. The purpose and goals of The Gregorian Fellowship is much more specific; to the elucidation of a Patristic Psychology and the integration of secular Psychotherapy where appropriate. We believe that The Gregorian Fellowship, OCAMPR and other such ventures are capable of, not only coexisting but, being mutually complementary and cooperative.

How to join!
If you are 1. an Orthodox Christian and 2. either a theologian, mental health professional (be ye layman, clergy or monastic) you qualify for full membership.

If you are 1. an Orthodox Christian and 2. a seminarian or university student (of theology and/or psychology) you qualify for associate membership.

Simply sign up here to gain access and you are in. All new members newly joined will be checked to verify admission qualifications. Dues will be determined by the membership at some future time.

The First Task
…of The Gregorian Fellowship is for its members to be engaged in dialogue on various issues related to our overall goals. Such conversations are conducted in any number of “interest groups” on this website.

The Second Task
…of The Gregorian Fellowship is to publish original papers, articles, reviews, case studies and Gregorian Fellowship position papers in the Fellowship’s online publication Emerge! Journal for an Orthodox Christian Psychology.

Our Future Labors
As we grow in membership and develop organizationally we hope that in the future The Gregorian Fellowship will sponsor its own conferences, retreats, workshops, a hardcopy version of Emerge! Journal, establish education criteria and a training institute as well as implementing a certification protocol and procedures for the proper practice of Patristic Psychology.

"The Glory of God is found in the Fullness of Man"
-GF motto.

Emerge! Journal for an Orthodox Christian Psychology

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Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa

TGF has a Facebook Page!

Started by Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa Sep. 11, 2008.

Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa

Is The Gregorian Fellowship for Naught?

Started by Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa Aug. 21, 2008.

Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa

On how to stay focused in group discussions

Started by Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa Jul. 26, 2008.

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Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa

International Orthodox Psychotherapy Conference

Nov 24th, 2009

CHICAGO: International Orthodox Psychotherapy Conference will be held on June 21-25, 2010 at Cenacle Retreat House, Chicago. The International Orthodox Psychotherapy Conference is held every two years in venues across the globe. The purpose of the conference is to bring together Orthodox psychotherapists, counselors, social workers, clergy, students and lay persons for a professional level gathering of Orthodox who provide mental health care.

The conference provides the opportun… Continue

Posted by Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa on November 28, 2009 at 10:03pm — 1 Comment

Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa

Death of The Gregorian Fellowship

Many of you have ignored the March 2009 blog post as well as the separate e-mail of similar content.

I thought TGF was a good idea and a very needed organization. But since, TGF has been treated as a social network NOT a real organization it was intended to be at its founding. You, at one time, must of thought TGF to be worthy for you to join and offer a lot of personal information… Continue

Posted by Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa on July 26, 2009 at 12:17pm — 2 Comments

Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa

Is The Gregorian Fellowship for Naught?

My Dear Clergy and Brothers & Sisters in Christ,

At the outset I wish to acknowledge the fact of your highly scheduled lives, your professional commitments as well as your familial ones.

At the same time each of you freely chose to join hence commit yourselves to the vision of The Gregorian Fellowship. First, via dialogue with one another; 2.) [it was our hope] that such dialogue would lead you to author articles and other such papers for submission to TGF's online journal Emerge!, which w… Continue

Posted by Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa on March 19, 2009 at 11:34am

Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa

Profile Additions

As it has been stated, GF is at its genesis, with accompanying growing pains and learning curves.

In other words, at the outset, things may change from time to time but only in small ways. For example, we recently added to Member Profile questions, such queries as "Academic degree/Professional Licenses" and one's e-mail address.

The request for e-mail addresses and affiliated jurisdiction is purely for GF Administrative purposes and later on for statistical info. We need every member's active… Continue

Posted by Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa on July 30, 2008 at 5:56pm

Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa

Getting Started

As of the 30th of July 2008. The Gregorian Fellowship has 12 enrolled members with many invitations waiting to be answered.

It is, perhaps, a good time as any for us to begin a discussion in your chosen topical group.

As we engage in the various topical discussion groups, especially when we have a favorite secular theory, one way to stay focused on the purpose of The Gregorian Fellowship is to ask yourself, "What would the Church Fathers say?"

Remember that each of us are looking for a… Continue

Posted by Rev. Fr. Stavrophoremonk Symeon di Siracusa on July 30, 2008 at 5:06pm

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