Running head: THE ISSUE OF CHOICE The Issue of Choice: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Melissa Trask Liberty University May 12‚ 2010 Abstract Counseling has been in existence from the beginning of time. From Jethro to Freud‚ therapists and philosophers have been seeking insight into the core of human nature and cognitions. Cognitive-Behavioral therapy(CBT) recognizes that faulty cognitions and beliefs affect the behaviors of individuals. One method of cognitive-behavior therapy‚ reality
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1. The Core Personality? 2. Discovering Who We Are in Christ? 3. The Desires? B. What Do We Change People Into? C. By What Authority? 1. The Scriptures: 2. The Goal: Maturity; Christ-likeness As Christian counselors‚ we are under the authority to encourage people to change or conform to the pattern (the behaviors and desires) of Jesus Christ. III. The Barriers to Change A. Apathy – Lacking Motivation (Elijah) Elijah’s lack of motivation
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Marriage and Family Reflection#6 “Christians Are Not Called to Have Amazing Sex” I recently read an article about how Christians are to look at sex in marriage. This kind of explains further on the issues that Christians have with the concept of having sex as a wedded couple. It expresses that some Christian’s struggle with having good sex in terms of having a healthy marriage with sex. However what happens often is that one or the other couple has learned to hold on for sex before
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Coun 601 Family Counseling Approach Liberty University Abstract Psychoeducational Model theory is unique in that it is a collaboration of systems theory’s that help support the family unit. This theory includes elements that assist clients who have severe mental issues as well as clients who have family functioning problems. With the enlistment of doctors and other professionals clients are given the skills and tools they need to help themselves. Clients who help themselves are being productive
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Ethics Melissa S. Nash Liberty University Abstract The present paper provides an in depth comparison and contrast between two types of Code of Ethics: the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC). A brief description of the “Code of Ethics” is defined as a standard that differentiates between right and wrong primarily pertaining to the professional counselor‚ while maintaining a mindset of keeping the best interest of the client. Code
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Psychoanalytic Approach in Family Counseling Liberty University Abstract Family settings that are filled with continuing conflict between family members become incapable of accomplishing a mutual respect for one another. This instability needs to be defused in order for the family to live in harmony. Psychoanalytic approach to family counseling is a theory that consists of multiple practices and techniques that are exercised to address the needs of families. This therapy was developed by Sigmund
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offer the most comprehensive answers. One lense that could be potentially required is that of a Christian counselor. In addition to normal psychological conditions such as anxiety and stress‚ Christians can also be looking for answers and help to questions about their faith. In order to adequately address questions about the bible and the Christian faith a counselor who uses the bible. Christian counseling offers the best solution to questions of faith in Christ because it integrates secular psychology
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MARRIAGE AND FAMILY The word “love” is derived from Germanic forms of the of Sanskrit lubh (desire). Eros (Greek erasthai) Is used to refer to the part of love constituting a passionate‚ intense desire for something: especially sexual desire. Nature of love means the common‚ normal attributes and outcomes of love. One of the elements of love might be that "it is blind." A person in love is often "blind" to the bad or negative things about the person they love‚ meaning they just don’t realize the
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Summary of Christian Counseling Ethics Throughout the book‚ Christian Counselling Ethics‚ Sanders espouses the need for a Christian Counsellor to take into consideration the APA counselling ethics. Berryhill and Sabates‚ the authors of this chapter‚ propose that unless a counsellor observes these ethics‚ his attempts to attain the wellbeing of a client will be counterproductive. In the 10th chapter of his book‚ Berryhill and Sabates dwell on the child client and how a Christian counsellor ought
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“Marriages and Families” and “Diversity and Change” by: Schwartz and Scott What does marriage in the United States and other countries around the world mean? Debunking has five myths about marriage 1- The Universal Nuclear Family‚ 2-The Self-Reliant Traditional Family‚ 3- The Naturalness of Different spheres for Wives and Husbands‚ 4- The Unstable African American Family‚ and 5- The Idealized Nuclear family of the 1950’s. The Universal Nuclear Family is basically everything under the sun. It
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