Quentin Lamoin Hand papers, 1964-1992.

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Quentin Lamoin Hand papers, 1964-1992.

The papers document Quentin Hand's involvement in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. Included are materials from annual meetings and conventions, financial information, and correspondence with AAPC leaders. Most of the financial records and correspondence date from 1987-1991, the years in which Hand served as Secretary-Treasurer of AAPC. This collection also contains files on Hand's participation in the effort to document AAPC history.

1 cubic ft. (3 archives boxes)

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Hand, Quentin L. (Quentin Lamoin), 1924-

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Quentin L. Hand holds degrees from Indiana University (AB, 1945), Garrett Biblical Institute (BD, 1948) and Boston University (PhD, 1960). He is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Pastoral Counseling at Candler School of Theology. He resides in Loganville, GA. Hand was a charter member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors (AAPC). He has held several leadership positions in the organization, including Secretary (1969-1973), Chair of the Constitution and Bylaws Revision Committee (...

American Association of Pastoral Counselors.

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The American Association of Pastoral Counselors is a professional organization formed in 1964 to bring standards, order and communication to the expanding new phenomenon of pastoral counseling. Responding to the religious community's need for a form of depth ministry, pastoral counseling specialists emerged, drawing together the inspiration of the church and the wisdom of the behavioral sciences. Formal dialogue among pastoral counseling specialists began at a national c...