Negotiating a Presence-Centred Christian Counselling

Negotiating a Presence-Centred Christian Counselling
Author: Simon Shui-Man Kwan
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1443892521

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How Christian is Christian counselling? In what ways should one’s counselling practice be conducted in order to fulfil one’s role as a Christian counsellor? Is there a counselling practice that truly penetrates into the secular approaches while remaining faithful to the Christian traditions of healing? What are the theological roots of secular counselling? How may secular counselling both reinforce and challenge the Christian faith? In answering these questions, this book engages readers to navigate between two frames of reference: one Eastern, secular, social scientific, and modern; the other Western, Christian, theological, and traditional. At levels of both theory and practice, this book undertakes to integrate, synthesize, hybridize, revise, dichotomize and antagonize the two. It proposes a revised presence-centred counselling approach which may serve as a perspective that helps us to see things in more depth as we shuttle back and forth between the two frames. This book thus negotiates a revised presence-centred form of counselling that is theologically grounded, social scientifically informed, and cross-culturally sensitive. As the author’s counselling practice proceeds mainly in societies where Chinese is the majority, the cross-cultural examinations and proposals offered in this book have been bred in a space where Chinese culture meets the Christian (Protestantism in particular) West. This book is an outgrowth of the author’s experience teaching Christian counselling courses for 17 years and his 30-year clinical practice experience in places where East meets West, namely Hong Kong and South China (Guangdong Province).

Counselling Without Offense

Counselling Without Offense
Author: Samson Gandhi
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1482847779

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Counselling Without Offense reflects the compassion and concern of our Lord Jesus towards all suffering humanity, irrespective of their faith. Principles of psychology, guidelines to counsellors, the personal experiences of Dr. Samson Gandhi, and the Truth are beautifully and sensitively interwoven to make this book equally inspiring to all counsellors no matter where they are on their journey as counsellors. An extremely readable book which will grace any counsellors library . . . I could not put it down, once I had started reading it. Dr. Veena Easvaradoss, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Psychology, Womens Christian College, Chennai, India Samson Gandhi writes as though he is at your side sharing insights with you. He peppers the book with real life situations and examples to bolster the points he makes. A must-read for all Christian counsellors. This pragmatic and sharp book thrilled my heart! Go ahead, read, pray and with Gods help counsel without offense! Dr. Anthony David, MD, Professor and Head, Physiology, Anna Medical College & Research Center, Mauritius Counselling Without Offense is an excellent book written by Samson Gandhi to show that a Christian and a non-Christian face similar problems and the solution lies in knowing the truth as the Truth holds the key to set them free. By saying our goal is counselling and not converting he removes the unnecessary pressure from the counsellor. This book is a must for all counsellors. Stanley Mehta, Senior Pastor, Bombay Baptist Church, Mumbai

Five Pathways to Wholeness

Five Pathways to Wholeness
Author: Roger Hurding
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-06-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0281070377

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Five Pathways to Wholeness examines a variety of approaches to pastoral care: biblical counselling, the healing ministries, pastoral counselling, spiritual direction and social change. Bringing together material from a range of sources, and offering numerous engaging real-life illustrations, the author compares and evaluates each of the five approaches in its own right. At the same time, he encourages those who favour a particular pathway to respect and understand the raison d'etre of the other four. All five, he believes, can move to a more truly 'integrational' theological and psychological viewpoint.

Innovative Approaches to Counselling

Innovative Approaches to Counselling
Author: Gary R. Collins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1987
Genre: Pastoral counseling
ISBN: 9781862580022

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Transformed in His Presence

Transformed in His Presence
Author: Roger Peugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780884693000

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This stimulating guide fills a gap in the training and practice of Christian counselors. Each chapter uses Scripture to teach topics relevant to caregivers: the essence of prayer, counseling, suffering, waiting, burnout, the need for supportive friends, and a vision for renewal. The authors have a combination of more than 50 years of counseling, pastoral experience, and working in mental health settings.

The Presence of God in Pastoral Counseling

The Presence of God in Pastoral Counseling
Author: Wayne Edward Oates
Publisher: W Publishing Group
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1986
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780849904752

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Making Christian Counseling More Christ Centered

Making Christian Counseling More Christ Centered
Author: Rick W. Marrs, Ph.d.
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2019-09-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781973672388

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Many Christian counselors and pastors want to bring Christ's Gospel and forgiveness into their soul care, but don't know how. Luther's very Christ-centered theology, based in his desire for care of souls, can provide us with that foundation. Various techniques flowing from that foundation are shared. "Martin Luther formulated his proclamation of the message of Scripture for his contemporaries between the poles of God's voice in the pages of the Bible and the needs and afflictions of his hearers and readers. Marrs brings twenty-first century readers into that exchange and demonstrates how Luther's insights into the gospel of Jesus Christ help bring healing and comfort to those struggling with guilt, shame, fear, loneliness, and other spiritual afflictions in our day. This volume provides those who are engaged in conversation with the troubled and distressed rich resources for fostering peace and joy in the midst of such trouble and distress." Robert Kolb, PhD, professor of systematic theology emeritus, Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis USA "If all good theology is pastoral in its orientation, then this groundbreaking, practical, biblical study is well worth careful consideration by any pastor or Christian counsellor. In it Marrs engages in a conversation with the teaching of Luther as a Christ-centered pastoral theologian and the practical insights of psychologists on the personal care of their clients, with a special emphasis on Luther's insistence on the need to distinguish between law and gospel in the proper application of God's gracious word with the delivery of soul care to God's people." John W. Kleinig, PhD Professor Emeritus, Australian Lutheran College University of Divinity, Adelaide, South Australia

Healing Through Counselling

Healing Through Counselling
Author: William H. Kyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1964
Genre: Pastoral counseling
ISBN:

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Promoting Change Through Brief Therapy in Christian Counseling

Promoting Change Through Brief Therapy in Christian Counseling
Author: Gary J. Oliver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Brief psychotherapy
ISBN: 9780842350594

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This book discusses brief-therapy approaches that look at solutions rather than problems.