Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling Melyssa P. Warden Liberty University A 4-MAT Review: Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling Abstract McMinn‚ M. R. (1996). Psychology‚ theology‚ and spirituality in Christian counseling. Christian counseling integrates the fundamental specialties of psychology‚ theology‚ and spirituality into the counseling relationship. McMinn (1996) delivers this insightful guide into the profuse approaches of integration through
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Counseling Youth in Times of Crisis “Teenagers can be like elephants. If you’ve spent any time around them‚ this thought has probably crossed your mind‚ but hopefully wasn’t said out loud.” We sometimes think teenagers aren’t able to go far in life‚ or be anything but a problem. Living a carefree life not worried about anything or one around them. Some adults have no idea of all the struggles teenagers have to deal with. Just like adults they deal with stress‚ death‚ peer pressure‚ and
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Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling Sondra Rule Liberty University Summary The author of this book Mark McMinn explains how psychology‚ theology‚ and spirituality can all be integrated into Christian counseling. He discusses the difference between the three overlapping principles. He wrote this book especially for Christian counselors‚ pastors‚ as well as students so that they may clearly understand the meaning of the three principles
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1. I believe trauma treatment begins with a specialized assessment that includes attention to any possible trauma in the client’s history and to trauma-related symptoms. Multiple assessments are used to track the client’s progress and to adjust the client’s treatment plan. It is of the utmost importance that our client’s not only have a primary care provider but also a mental health provider in addition to treatment. Trauma related and problem solving approaches in treatment assures that all clients
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4MAT Review: Coaching Questions Kimberly A. Scott Liberty University 4MAT Review: Coaching Questions In order for life coaches to be successful‚ they must have a “toolbox” full of coaching skills that will enable him or her to effectively help his or her clients. In his book‚ Coaching Questions: A Coach’s Guide to Powerful Asking Skills‚ Tony Stoltzful (2008) provides coaches with several types of asking tools and resources that will have a positive impact with his or her client.
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Running Head: The Life you always wanted A 4-MAT Review: The Life You’ve Always Wanted: spiritual disciplines for ordinary people Rashod C. Wells Liberty University Abstract John Ortberg’s manuscript‚ The Life You’ve Always Wanted: a spiritual disciples for ordinary people‚ published in 2002 at Grand Rapids‚ Michigan. Ortberg tells us the pathway in rejoining our connection to God‚ which allows us to have what our heart’s desire‚ the life we have always wanted. He describes it through
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A description of the ABC model of crisis intervention cannot be complete without an understanding of the nature of a crisis itself. Inherent in a traumatic and often unexpected event is the element of human reaction‚ which is subject to a variety of factors. Influences such as the psyche of the individual and predisposition towards resiliency‚ the social and cultural milieu in which crises arise‚ and the nature and severity of the precipitating event all contribute to the terrifying reality of
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Reflection #1 This class is very important and dear to me because I know how trauma can impact a person’s life. I was first introduced to the topic about dissociation during one of my counseling sessions with my therapist. He was explaining how in the animal life‚ some animals who are eaten my carnivores dissociate from their bodies when attacked by predators. These animals escape from their bodies so that they will not feel the pain of being eaten. My therapist was giving me examples
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Counseling Specializations and Multidisciplinary Teams Counseling is a relatively new profession (Aubrey‚ 1977‚ 1982). It developed in the late 1890s and early 1900s‚ and was interdisciplinary from its inception. “Some of the functions of counselors were and are shared by persons in other professions” (Herr & Fabian‚ 1993‚ p. 3). Before the 1900s‚ most counseling was in the form of advice or information. In the United States‚ counseling developed out of a humanitarian concern to improve the lives
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According to the course literature (2010)‚ counseling is defined as a proactive‚ historically oriented process for helping persons learn to cope with problems of living and for promoting health development. It is an interpersonal process involving professional with the requisite graduate education and experience in counseling‚ using scientifically validated methods working with an individual‚ family‚ group‚ organization or specialization community that is seeking assistance (p.g 4-5). The three
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