Archive for the ‘Christian Counseling’ Category
What You Should Know About Christian Counseling Versus Therapy
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When problems arise in life, everybody needs someone to talk to sometime. And in this modern world, there are more options than ever before. But maybe, instead of going to psychiatrists, a person may want to take a step back and find that Christian Counseling could be the right option.
There are similarities between Christian counseling and regular counseling. Both deal with helping people through problems in life, be it mental, emotional, spiritual or physical. Counselors often have master’s degrees or Ph Ds and years of experience in counseling as well. And most importantly, both types of counseling have benefited many people.
Christian Counseling And What You Should Know
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According to Johnson and Ridley, Christian Counseling involves four aspects: accommodation, this means that the patient will succeed if he or she has the same values as the therapy; the hope, based on the motivation we give to our patients, supported by all means with God’s Word, the Bible, the truth based on Jesus Christ as a Role model. The most important of these four aspects is the divine agent (God, Jesus and Holy Spirit) participating in the therapy. These four elements help the patient increase his or her sensitivity, values and Christian beliefs.
Getting The Right Help Through Christian Counseling
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These days we could all use a little bit of help and faith here and there. Many people turn to Christian counseling for a number of reasons. If you are looking for some more help with your life and inner issues, take a look here and find out how this type of counseling can help you!
The greatest aspect about these counseling services is the fact that they will work with the whole family. If one person is having trouble, the family will usually pull together in order to help that individual out. These problems can even include long term drug issues as well as couple and adolescent issues.