The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each stepBiblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step ical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each stepBiblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each stepical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each stepBiblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step ical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each stepBiblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step ical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each stepBiblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step Biblical values and insights
The healing cycle: A Christian model for group therapy.
By Hook, Jan Paul; Hook, Joshua N.
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol 29(4), 2010, 308-316.
The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group, group members work through the following steps: grace, safety, vulnerability, truth, ownership, and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of the Healing Cycle, we present (a) skills that the group leader can develop to help group members navigate each step and (b) case examples of group members working through each step
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