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Toward Wholeness: Discovering Intimacy With Jesus Through Holistic Healing, David H. Brown
Toward Wholeness: Discovering Intimacy With Jesus Through Holistic Healing, David H. Brown
Doctor of Ministry
NPO Statement: Christians longing for inner healing and wholeness along with growing intimacy with Jesus need a confident, competent pathway to follow.
Key Insights from Research: Intuitively true, but still surprising, the top factor for improving someone’s confidence in pursuing their healing and wholeness in a ministry setting is trust of the minister. This factor topped perceived competence of the minister, community support and biblical soundness as other confidence-building factors. Another key insight, this one brought about through my stakeholders, is the importance of telling one’s story, one’s testimony, to help gain trust and grow the confidence of a potential …
Strickland's "Is It Abuse? A Biblical Guide To Identifying Domestic Abuse And Helping Victims" (Book Review), Jaclyn Lee Parrott
Strickland's "Is It Abuse? A Biblical Guide To Identifying Domestic Abuse And Helping Victims" (Book Review), Jaclyn Lee Parrott
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Dyer And Dyers' "Love At First Fight" (Book Review), Gary Averill
Dyer And Dyers' "Love At First Fight" (Book Review), Gary Averill
The Christian Librarian
No abstract provided.
Lambert's "A Theology Of Biblical Counseling: The Doctrinal Foundations Of Counseling Ministry" (Book Review), Laura E. Walton
Lambert's "A Theology Of Biblical Counseling: The Doctrinal Foundations Of Counseling Ministry" (Book Review), Laura E. Walton
The Christian Librarian
A review of Lambert, H. (2016). A theology of biblical counseling: The doctrinal foundations of counseling ministry. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. 344 pp. $24.99. ISBN 9780310518167
Spirituality In Supervision, Laurie A. Bloomquist
Spirituality In Supervision, Laurie A. Bloomquist
Faculty Publications - Graduate School of Counseling
Spirituality and religion are emerging in the literature as important areas of counselor competency. Not enough is known about the personal experiences of clinical supervisors with this topic. The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the relationship between the personal spiritual and religious practices of counselor supervisors and their professional quality of life and ability to demonstrate the spiritual competencies described by the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC). A demographic questionnaire about spiritual and religious practices was created and two existing assessment tools were used to complete a cross sectional survey design to explore …
Spiritual/Religious Issues In Therapy At A Community Mental Health Clinic, Courtney Elizabeth Mcconnell
Spiritual/Religious Issues In Therapy At A Community Mental Health Clinic, Courtney Elizabeth Mcconnell
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)
Abstract The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the growing area of spirituality and religion in counseling. The American public values religion; and the American Psychological Association (APA) acknowledges religion/spirituality as a vital area of diversity. With APA calling for specialized training in religious diversity, it is important to consider what religious/spiritual issues arise in a community counseling setting. This study was designed to determine whether clients or therapists raise religious issues, and whether clients who self-identify as religiously affiliated spend more time discussing religious/spiritual topics in session. In addition, researchers hoped to learn about what religious content was …
Counseling And Psychotherapy Within And Across Faith Traditions (Chapter 17 In The Oxford Handbook Of The Psychology Of Spirituality), Mark R. Mcminn
Counseling And Psychotherapy Within And Across Faith Traditions (Chapter 17 In The Oxford Handbook Of The Psychology Of Spirituality), Mark R. Mcminn
Faculty Publications - Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychotherapy, including the importance of seeing religion and spirituality as d.imensions of cultural diversity, considering clients' welfare and autonomy, and maintaining competence. Three types of religious and spiritual intervention approaches are then discussed: assimilative, accommodative, and collaborative. Assimilative approaches introduce spiritual interventions or considerations into a standard psychotherapy approach. Accommodative approaches involve adapting a standard psychotherapy regimen to include religious or spiritual matters. Collaborative approaches entail a mental health professional and religious leader working in tandem for the sake of clients' welfare. Next, specific issues related to counseling within …
Family Formation Issues In The Former Soviet Union: Therapeutic Challenges, Dennis O. Bowen, D. Russell Bishop, Lydia L. Bowen
Family Formation Issues In The Former Soviet Union: Therapeutic Challenges, Dennis O. Bowen, D. Russell Bishop, Lydia L. Bowen
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
No abstract provided.
Paul Tournier's Philosophy Of Counseling As Developed From His Concept Of Person, Laurence H. Wood
Paul Tournier's Philosophy Of Counseling As Developed From His Concept Of Person, Laurence H. Wood
Western Evangelical Seminary Theses
There exists today an increasing interest in the possibility of integrating the fields of psychology and theology for the benefit of man. Such work has already been undertaken by Dr. Paul Tournier. The concepts that Paul Tournier has developed are of particular interest to the Christian community in its inter-personal relationships. While Tournier's concepts are applicable to a broader spectrum, they are nevertheless of particular significance for the Christian community. An understanding of certain of Tournier's concepts and their implementation into one's ministry in the general area of counseling can be of inestimable practical value.
Pastoral Care And Counseling: Its Theory And Practice, David A. Rupert
Pastoral Care And Counseling: Its Theory And Practice, David A. Rupert
Western Evangelical Seminary Theses
It was the purpose of this intensified research to make an investigation of ( 1) the principles and practices of pastoral care and counseling 11 and (2) the various aspects of premarital and marital counseling.
The over-all purpose of this research was to acquire knowledge of the principles and practices of pastoral care and counseling and to develop skill in the specialized areas of this field of interpersonal relationships.
The writer assumes the position of a conservative evangelical Protestant.