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    Review of Journal Article “Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy” Review of Journal Article “Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy” Summary This article talks about Cognitive-Behavior therapy and using prayer and scripture appropriately‚ how to approach using biblical/ Christian values in therapy. The journal also talks about an historical overview of behavioral therapy‚ throughout the years. The commentary discusses the two component of mindfulness

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    Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Liberty University Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive Behavior-Therapy Summary Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy can be found in the Journal of Psychology and Christianity. The author‚ Stan Yang-Tan‚ covers the apposite use of applying prayer and scripture to the 30-year-old process of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (p.101). With an array of psychological disorders‚ the

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    Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Article Review Venus Etsitty: 22765509 7/1/2012 COUN 506: D12 Liberty University Summary In the article titled “Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy”‚ a discussion arises about the incorporation of scripture and prayer into the practice of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Cognitive-behavioral therapy is widely supported by empirical evidence for treatment in a wide variety of psychological disorders (Tan

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    Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: A Journal Article Beatrice St.Surin Liberty University COUN-506 September 23‚ 2012 Abstract According to the article Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy‚ published in the Journal of Psychology and Christianity in 2007‚ Siang-Yang Tan talked about how prayer and scripture can be incorporated into the practice of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Lately‚ in the field of CBT‚ there have been an increased

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    Use of Prayer and Scripture in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Integration of Psychology and Theology Tamala Rivers February 16‚ 2012 Summary This article focuses on the use of prayer and scripture in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). First you must focus on the biblical approach which you acknowledge Gods love and deal with past hurts in a proper manner. You also must focus on Gods Holy Spirit and his scriptures. As the therapist you should not be in self‚ you have to focus on your client

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    Money Scriptures and Prayers to Get Money Neh 5:4-13 Still others were saying‚ "We have had to borrow money to pay the king’s tax on our fields and vineyards. Although we are of the same flesh and blood as our countrymen and though our sons are as good as theirs‚ yet we have to subject our sons and daughters to slavery. Some of our daughters have already been enslaved‚ but we are powerless‚ because our fields and our vineyards belong to others." When I heard their outcry and these charges‚ I was

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    ethical use of prayer including inner healing prayer‚ and Scripture in a Christian approach to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). I want to review on the “A Biblical‚ Christian Approach to CBT‚ Implicit and explicit integration in therapy‚ and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy that the author has briefly described. CBT has a spiritual roots or it is more religiously-oriented especially with in Christianity and Muslim traditions. According to Tan (2007)‚ the use of prayer and sacred Scripture (e‚g‚‚ the

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    CBT and Addictions COUN 711 D03 Susan Folger Liberty University Abstract Cognitive behavioral therapy is commonly used in the treatment for drug-dependent individuals. CBT is a short-term brief approach that is used as a treatment for drug abuse and dependence. CBT has been rigorously evaluated in clinical trials and has solid empirical support as treatment for drug addiction. There is evidence that CBT is effective with severely addicted individuals. CBT is structured‚ goal-oriented and focused

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    The Problem with Scripture 2000 years ago‚ the great Siddhartha Gautama taught a timeless lesson. He voiced‚ "Don’t go by reports‚ by legends‚ by traditions‚ or by scripture. It is not that these things should be discarded‚ but ultimately it’s experience and the opinion of the wise that should be your guide." Within this simple phrase‚ Buddha left me pondering the true identity of our guide and wondering whether the general populace’s faith in scripture is ill-founded. The latter seems to be

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    The Canonization of Scripture Stephen Landrum Ottawa University Online The word canon has evolved over time to come to mean the official inventory of books‚ like that of Athanasius‚ that a religious community regards as its authoritative source of doctrinal and ethical beliefs. The word comes from the Greek kanwn and most likely from the Hebrew qaneh and Akkadian‚ qanu. Literally‚ it means a straight rod or bar; a measuring rule as a ruler used by masons and carpenters;

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