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- Understanding the reasons for biblical counseling and the basic methods for doing biblical counseling. Included are lectures on why counsel, the goal of counseling, the need for counseling, and the 6 key elements in the counseling process.
- Comparing biblical counseling with other counseling methods and approaches. This not only includes an evaluation of Freud and Rogers, but also includes the doctrine of spiritual growth and a biblical view of self.
- Marriage and the Family dealing specifically with communication, husband/wife roles, parent/child relationships, priorities, and biblical principles of sex.
- Introduction to counseling and common medical issues. Included in this section is a discussion of illness, counseling those with an illness, and how to counsel those on psychotropic drugs.
- Getting to the heart of the problem
- Dealing with the common sins of worry, guilt, anger, fear, and depression.
- Implications to pastoral ministry including how counseling applies to evangelism, growth, and pastoral responsibilties.
- Discussion of written case studies with our staff
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