Digital Logos Edition
Caring for People God’s Way presents Christian counseling in a systematic, step-by-step manner that outlines the process as practically as possible. It then applies the process to the most common issues faced by Christian counselors: personal and emotional issues, trauma, grief, loss, and suicide.
Caring for People God’s Way is a collection of articles on counseling from a Christian perspective.
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Some of the topics addressed in this resource include:
“Christian counseling, then, may be defined as a triadic healing encounter with the living Christ, facilitated by a helper who assists this redemptive, healing process, helping another get unstuck and moving forward on the path to spiritual maturity and psycho-social-emotional health.” (Page 16)
“There are two types of forgiveness. First, ‘decisional forgiveness’ can cancel an interpersonal debt caused by a transgression. A person simply decides to forgive.” (Page 121)
“It is said to change a behavior, first belief must be modified.” (Page 53)
“Decisional forgiveness does not deal with the emotions” (Page 122)
“Hidden deep underneath that surface anger is the fear, the hurt, the frustration, the disappointment, the vulnerability, and the longing for connection.” (Page 204)
Tim Clinton (EdD, The College of William and Mary) is the president of the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC), executive director of the Center for Counseling and Family Studies, professor of counseling and pastoral care at Liberty University and Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, and a licensed professional counselor. He’s the author or editor of 14 books and lives in Virginia.
Archibald Hart is a licensed psychologist, certified biofeedback practitioner, and board certified diplomate fellow in psychopharmacology. A former dean of the School of Psychology, Hart is now a senior professor of psychology and is best known for his research on the hazards of ministry, depression, anxiety, divorce, stress, and sexuality. He has published 24 books, including Stressed or Depressed, Safe Haven Marriage, Unmasking Male Depression, and The Anxiety Cure.