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    Theory Critique 1 - Adams and Backus Anonymous Graduate Student Liberty University Theory Critique I – Adams and Backus There exist several theories among Christian counselors which attempt to incorporate the Word of God into the counseling process. This critique will examine the theories and beliefs of Dr. Jay E. Adams as outlined in his book‚ How to Help People Change‚ as well as the work by William Backus and Marie Chapian as presented in their book‚ Telling Yourself

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    Theory Critique: Adams vs. Backus & Chapian: How to help people change‚ by Dr. Jay E. Adams and Telling yourself the truth‚ by Dr. William Backus and Marie Chapian Ebony Smith Liberty University Counseling 507‚ Theology & Spirituality in Counseling Dr. Ben Omungu February 4‚ 2012 Theory Critique of Adams vs. Backus & Chapian: How to help people change by Dr. Jay E. Adams and Telling yourself the truth by Dr. William Backus and Marie Chapian. There are many views held among

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    Theory Comparisons 1 Comparing and Contrasting Crabb’s Effective Biblical Counseling with Hawkins Model For Guiding The Counseling Process Craig L. Rich Counseling 507 Dr. Evans Liberty University August 27‚ 2012 Comparing Theories 2 In this paper‚ I will discussing Crabb’s Effective Biblical Counseling (1977) and the Hawkins Model for Guiding

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    4-MAT Review of Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity By David N. Entwistle 919 429-2067 Gary Howell Liberty University March 29 2013 4-MAT Review of Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Summary In Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity (Entwistle‚ 2010 Two foundational principles‚ psychology and Theology offer key insights into Spirituality through the approaches of both disciplines‚ which integrates psychology and spirituality

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    Jay E. Adams Critique

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    Dr. Adams (1986) falls into the anti-psychology camp‚ and he stands firm on his convictions that the Word of God is sufficient for counseling. His whole bases for the counseling process is from 2 Timothy 3:16 which states that all scripture is God ’s revealed truth and is perfect for teaching‚ correction‚ and training in righteousness. Jay Adams (1986) book How to Help People Change‚ can be considered a controversial book depending how one perceives it. Throughout the book‚ it appears as if Adams

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    This critique will discuss two different biblical perspectives taken towards counseling. Both books take a Christian approach to counseling and examine multitasking of counseling; Adams (1986)‚ and Backus‚ & Chapian (2000) provide the reader with processes and guides that can help a Christian to change their thinking/unwanted behavior. Adams believes and preaches that the Word of God is all that is needed to help people change. He opposes secular counseling and states that changes that do not

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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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    Theory Critique of Hart Lateshia Michelle Esau Liberty University Summary The book titled “The Anxiety Cure” by Dr. Archibald Hart serves as a self-help book to help deal with stress‚ anxiety‚ and panic in adults‚ adolescents‚ and children. Hart seeks to inform reader about causes‚ prevention‚ and ways to cope with anxiety. Hart offers techniques to help reshape behavior that is caused by stress by introducing methods of meditation and tranquility to help people live a healthy life. Hart uses

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    The Theory Critique Danny R. Totten Liberty University SummaryDemonstration of Understanding In Hurt People Hurt People‚ Sandra D. Wilson (2001) explicates that people that get hurt by people‚ tend to hurt other people. In doing so‚ this kind of behavior and led to a vicious continuous cycle that creates relational and generational hurts. Wilson (2001) found that‚ “All of us have been hurt by people who all were hurt by other people; we‚ as hurt people all have hurt other people”

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    With The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith installed himself as the leading expositor of economic thought. Currents of Adam Smith run through the works published by David Ricardo and Karl Marx in the nineteenth century‚ and by John Maynard Keynes andMilton Friedman in the twentieth. Adam Smith was born in a small village in Kirkcaldy‚ Scotland‚ where his widowed mother raised him. At age fourteen‚ as was the usual practice‚ he entered the University of Glasgow on scholarship. He later attended Balliol

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