Titre : | The Christian Counselor's Manual : The Sequel & Companion volume to "Competent to counsel" |
Auteurs : | Jay E. Adams |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Baker Book House, 1974 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8010-0071-3 |
Format : | xiii + 476 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : |
Pastors, Christian workers, and laymen who found Competent to Counsel so helpful and stimulating will welcome this sequel that was written specifically for the large number of persons who recognize and appreciate the thoroughly Scriptural basis of nouthetic counseling and want to learn more about it.
Filled with counseling principles and techniques that are squarely based on the Bible, The Christian Counselor's Manual is a "howto" handbook that will make Christian counseling even more effective. It applies Biblical principles and methods to the difficult problems commonly met in the counseling room as well as to the everyday concerns of the counselees. The Christian Counselor’s Manual takes the reader beyond the approaches recommended in Competent to Counsel. It includes many answers to questions raised in seminars conducted by the author or in letters to him. The format is that of a ready reference guide, filled with practical suggestions. A special quick-reference section adds to its utility. The Christian Counselor’s Manual duplicates little that is found in Competent to Counsel — except the same evident desire of the author to be faithful to the Word of God. |
Note de contenu : |
- Foreword - Introduction - Part 1: the persons I. The persons involved in counseling II. The Holy Spirit is the the Principal Person III. The human counselor IV. The counsel - Part 2: The presuppositions and principles V. Presuppositions and principles basic to counseling VI. Hope VII. Prayer: the base for Christian counseling VIII. The reconciliation / discipline dynamic IX. Reconciliation X. Presuppositions and methodology (Expert knowledge / common knowledge / Divine knowledge) XI. Technique - Part 3: The practice and the process XII. The language of counseling XIII. The language of emotion and action XIV. Sin is the problem XV. Love in counseling XVI. Support, sympathy, and empathy XVII. The motivation for change XVIII. Effecting biblical change XIX. Elements of dehabituation and rehabituation XX. Getting started XXI. Goals and terminal dates XXII. The commitment of the counsel XXIII. Is there a problem? XXIV. Two basic approaches XXV. Ways of gathering data XXVI. Asking questions XXVII. Helping through homework XXVIII. An analysis of homework XXIX. Ways of using homework XXX. Gifts that differ XXXI. How to handle anger XXXII. Dealing with envy, brooding, fretting, and self-pity XXXIII. Helping depressed persons XXXIV. Helping the "schizophrenic" XXXV. Resolving sexual difficulties XXXVI. Helping those who fear XXXVII. Counseling those who fear that they have committed the unpardonable sin XXXVIII. Conclusion - Appendices - references - Indexes: Of Scriptures / of person / List of diagrams and forms / of subjects |
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