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    can see this selfishness in full force. We are hard-wired to seek fulfillment of our own needs above all else. Crabb suggests using Scripture to obtain answers in order to refocus this selfish behavior‚ effecting change on the internal workings of the human heart and soul. In doing so‚ Christians reach a level where the focus is on living a life emulating the ways of Jesus Christ. Crabb also emphasizes the importance of spiritual and psychological maturity. In his writings‚ he describes maturity

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    more than ever. As the world progresses to the stages prophesized anarchy God’s people as well as lost souls need the appropriate direction in life. Crabb clearly states in his introduction that the purpose his book‚ Effective Biblical Counseling‚ is to incorporate the principles and aspects of Christian counseling into the local churches (Crabb‚ 1977‚ p. 13). The tenets outlined in the text apply sound Biblical doctrine in conjunction with advanced psychological techniques. The intent of this

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    According to Crabb (1977)‚ there are four different approaches Christian counselors utilize to approach integration (p.33). These approaches include; separate but equal‚ tossed salad‚ nothing buttery and spoiling the Egyptians. According to Crabb (1977)‚ Christian counselors who utilize the separate but equal approach believe that the scripture only deals with problems involving Christian beliefs and therefore is irrelevant to psychological problems (p.34). Counselors who utilize the tossed salad

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE APPROACHES CHOSEN: According to Bowen (1978)‚ the purpose of the family systems theory is to establish a better level of differentiation with your family of origin‚ which means you have a better level of resolved emotional issues with them. The Differentiation of Self Scale is an important concept in this theory. The two extremes of this scale are people with low levels of differentiation or people with high levels of differentiation. People who are less differentiated from their

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    References: Anonymous. (2006). Retrieved from http://p2048-www.liberty.edu.ezproxy.liberty.edu: 2048/login? Url=http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu: 2048/docview/218970374?accountid=12085 Crabb‚ L. (1977). Effective Biblical Counseling. Grand Rapids‚ Michigan‚ USA: Zondervan Publishing House. Kensit‚ D. A. (2000). Rogerian theory: a critique of the effectiveness of pure client-centered therapy. Counseling Psychology Quarterly‚ 13(4)‚ 345

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    A Critique of Two Theoretical Models: Crabb and Hawkins Amy E. Yesalavich Liberty University COUN 507-B09 Dr. Alan Cheney May 27‚ 2012 Summary Psychology has been primarily viewed as a methodical system that seeks empirical evidence to explain nature‚ while theology is often viewed as reasoning based on man’s eternal destiny as discussed in biblical teachings. Falsities are held within both of these historical beliefs. Psychology

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    you hold to and why? Be sure to defend your approach. Crabb (1977) proposes four distinct integration approaches that seek to uniquely implement various degrees of knowledge from the two most prominent bodies of literature relevant to biblical counseling: The World of God and secular psychology (p.32). The first integration approach‚ “Separate But Equal”‚ emphasizes a strong dichotomy between the Word of God and secular psychology (Crabb‚ 1977‚ p. 34). In this approach‚ the Word of God is used

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    Couple jailed for duping farmer | David Cooper lived in "degrading conditions" police said | A couple who preyed on a Dorset farmer‚ tricking him out of his £1m farm and forcing him to live in "degrading conditions"‚ have been jailed.Sonia Crabb‚ 33‚ and her boyfriend‚ Tony Junge‚ 31‚ sold their Somerset home in 2004 and moved into 51-year-old David Cooper’s farm in Buckhorn Weston.By the time he died in 2006‚ he had sold most of his assets to Crabb.Crabb was jailed for 27 months and Junge was

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    bondage breaker. Eugene‚ OR: Harvest House Publishers. Backus‚ W. D.‚ & Chapian‚ M. (2000). Telling yourself the truth. Minneapolis‚ MN: Bethany House Publishers. Cloud‚ H.‚ & Townsend‚ J. (1999). Boundaries in marriage. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Zondervan. Crabb‚ L. J. (1986). Effective biblical counseling: A model for helping caring Christians become capable counselors. Grand Rapids‚ MI: Zondervan. Hart‚ A. D. (2001). The anxiety cure. Nashville‚ TN: Thomas Nelson. O’Hare‚ C. (1991). The Basics of Counseling

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    paper will attempt to explain those similarities and differences‚ with the methods being compared to Lawrence Crabb‚ Jr.’s method that he wrote about in his 1977 book entitled Effective Christian Counseling. Part I: Goal of Christian Counseling From the very beginning of his book‚ Crabb tells Christian counselors that they must ask the question “What is the client ultimately asking for?” (Crabb‚ 1977‚ p. 20). Christian counselors must try to determine what a client is trying to get out of counseling

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