This companion to the third edition of Christian Counseling will help readers apply their knowledge to real cases. It presents stories that illustrate the material that is discussed abstractly in Christian Counseling. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction followed by the case story or stories and three sets of questions designed by Gary Collins to help the reader or group explore the subtleties and details of Christian Counseling. The Discussion Questions focus primarily on the case and raise questions about how the counselee might best be helped. The General Questions focus more broadly on relevant issues that are suggested by the presented case but may extend beyond the case. The Personal Reflection Questions are written for the reader/counselor to reflect on ways in which the case and the topics under discussion could apply personally to the reader.
This companion volume to 'Competent to Counsel' and 'The Christian Counselor's Manual' is designed to help the user assimilate and apply the principles of nouthetic counseling.
This companion volume to Competent to Counsel and The Christian Counselor's Manual is designed for the classroom, the study, or ministerial seminars.
This guide has been written to help Christian leaders in their counseling work.
This book is the first to provide guidance for integrating a theistic spiritual strategy into mainstream approaches to psychotherapy in order to reach a large, underserved population of clients with religious and spiritual beliefs.
This practical reference book gives tips on how to understand the feelings your “neighbor” is experiencing and practical advice on how to help and encourage.
If you are called to help people in crisis in your community, this book can show you how to use the Bible in counseling.
Written from several theistic traditions and psychological orientations, this casebook - the companion volume to ""A Spiritual Strategy for Counselling and Psychotherapy"" - examines the therapeutic relationship as it occurs in various ...
See also Graham Campbell, “The Anxious Client Reconsidered,” Psychotherapy Networker 25 (May-June 2001): 40–45. ... 45 David J. A. Dozois and Keith S. Dobson, eds., The Prevention of Anxiety and Depression (Washington, DC: American ...
What a difference this makes in counseling!" (Jay E. Adams). With this book, you'll gain insight into the rich theological framework that supports and directs your approach to how you help people change.
In this volume in the Resources for Christian Counseling series, general editor Gary Collins seeks to answer the question: What is Christian counseling?, accompanying his answers with pertinent case studies.