Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling
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Narrated by:
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Al Kessel
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By:
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Mark R. McMinn
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The American Association of Christian Counselors and Tyndale House Publishers are committed to ministering to the spiritual needs of people. This book is part of the professional series that offers counselors the latest techniques, theory, and general information that is vital to their work.
While many books have tried to integrate theology and psychology, this book takes another step and explores the importance of the spiritual disciplines in psychotherapy, helping counselors to integrate the biblical principles of forgiveness, redemption, restitution, prayer, and worship into their counseling techniques.
Since its first publication in 1996, this book has quickly become a contemporary classic—a go-to handbook for integrating what we know is true from the disciplines of theology and psychology and how that impacts your daily walk with God. This book will help you integrate spiritual disciplines—such as prayer, Scripture reading, confession—into your own life and into counseling others.
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- Timo Berg
- 14-07-23
Accessible but profound.
The content wide-ranging, well-considered, and compassionate across controversial and challenging territory. While I can't pretend to expertise in this area (this is the only book I've read on the subject), the author appears to give a comprehensive and nuanced account of different perspectives, before arriving at clear conclusions hecrakes the trouble to argue for at length. He manages to offer a compelling vision of a distinctively Christuan counselling without being dogmatic - while always remaining thoughtful and sensitive.
The fine material is rather let down by the narration, to my British ears veering between patronising and apologetic. American and Canadian listeners may react differently.
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