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Provide professionally sound and principled therapy based on the
truth of God Christians are faced with the same range of problems
as everyone else. However, Christian therapists understand deeply
the unique issues involved with their therapy. The Christian
Therapist's Notebook is a single source for innovative,
user-friendly techniques for connecting the everyday world of the
client with Christian principles and Scripture. This creative,
timesaving guide assists therapists in helping clients achieve
therapy goals through professionally sound and principled exercises
while always maintaining a positive, supportive connection with
Christian beliefs. Helpful features include Scripture references
relevant to common problems, case studies, vignettes, professional
resource lists, client resource lists, in-session exercises,
homework exercises, and handouts. The Christian Therapist's
Notebook bases its success on three foundations: the truth of
scripture; the centrality of Christ; and the guidance of the Holy
Spirit. The book's three sections include individuals, couples and
families, and children and adolescents. Each chapter focuses on a
single exercise to address an important issue that may be affecting
the client. Chapters provide a guiding Scripture quote, an
objective, rationale for use, clear and specific instructions,
suggestions for a follow-up, a vignette illustrating the exercise's
success, contraindications, extensive resources, and related
Scriptures. The Christian Therapist's Notebook exercises include: A
New Creation, which uses a Christogram to personalize the Biblical
promises and truths of the spiritual transformation Snapshots,
which reveals repetitive behavior patterns in relationships Core
Connections, which helps the client explore the organization of
relational core connections to other people as well as to God
Temptation Judo, which explores the connection between temptation
and needs while uncovering God's promise of escape Broken Mirrors,
which identifies unresolved issues affecting self-image and moves
the client to a personal relationship with God The Book of My Life,
which helps identify situations and people that have had an impact
on clients, while helping them to acknowledge that God has a plan
for them Tearing Down Strongholds, which helps take the client
through the process of repentance It Was Wrong, which helps abuse
victims deal with pain and frustration Bowing Down, which helps to
restore a healthy relationship Panic Breaker, which helps get to
the root of client fears Parenting after Divorce Self-esteem, which
helps children with self-concept and many, many more! The Christian
Therapist's Notebook is the answer for practicing therapists,
counselors, interns, pastors, educators, and students searching for
activities for client therapy based upon the truth of God.
Provide professionally sound and principled therapy based on the
truth of God Christians are faced with the same range of problems
as everyone else. However, Christian therapists understand deeply
the unique issues involved with their therapy. The Christian
Therapist's Notebook is a single source for innovative,
user-friendly techniques for connecting the everyday world of the
client with Christian principles and Scripture. This creative,
timesaving guide assists therapists in helping clients achieve
therapy goals through professionally sound and principled exercises
while always maintaining a positive, supportive connection with
Christian beliefs. Helpful features include Scripture references
relevant to common problems, case studies, vignettes, professional
resource lists, client resource lists, in-session exercises,
homework exercises, and handouts. The Christian Therapist's
Notebook bases its success on three foundations: the truth of
scripture; the centrality of Christ; and the guidance of the Holy
Spirit. The book's three sections include individuals, couples and
families, and children and adolescents. Each chapter focuses on a
single exercise to address an important issue that may be affecting
the client. Chapters provide a guiding Scripture quote, an
objective, rationale for use, clear and specific instructions,
suggestions for a follow-up, a vignette illustrating the exercise's
success, contraindications, extensive resources, and related
Scriptures. The Christian Therapist's Notebook exercises include: A
New Creation, which uses a Christogram to personalize the Biblical
promises and truths of the spiritual transformation Snapshots,
which reveals repetitive behavior patterns in relationships Core
Connections, which helps the client explore the organization of
relational core connections to other people as well as to God
Temptation Judo, which explores the connection between temptation
and needs while uncovering God's promise of escape Broken Mirrors,
which identifies unresolved issues affecting self-image and moves
the client to a personal relationship with God The Book of My Life,
which helps identify situations and people that have had an impact
on clients, while helping them to acknowledge that God has a plan
for them Tearing Down Strongholds, which helps take the client
through the process of repentance It Was Wrong, which helps abuse
victims deal with pain and frustration Bowing Down, which helps to
restore a healthy relationship Panic Breaker, which helps get to
the root of client fears Parenting after Divorce Self-esteem, which
helps children with self-concept and many, many more! The Christian
Therapist's Notebook is the answer for practicing therapists,
counselors, interns, pastors, educators, and students searching for
activities for client therapy based upon the truth of God.
This is a long-overdue, practical, one-of-a-kind resource on a
critical topic of which every Christian counselor needs to be
aware. Rather than an impractical one-size-fits-all approach, this
unique book provides a breadth and depth of proven pathways to
healing and hope from eight clinical professionals. Reading this
book will enhance your clinical understanding and give you the
resources to increase your effectiveness in serving this unique
population. This book is a clinical gold mine that needs to be in
every therapists library. --Gary J. Oliver, Ph.D., Executive
Director, Center for Relationship Enrichment; Professor of
Psychology and Practical Theology, John Brown University Finally, a
strong clinical ally has been found for the thousands of women and
men whose sexual attractions are at odds with their worldview. In
twenty plus years of working with such people, I've never seen a
resource as comprehensive, user-friendly, clinically viable and
realistic as this. Professionals, lay counselors and pastors need
look no further than this book for state of the art treatment
approaches, assessment skills and guidance. Thank God for this much
needed contribution. --Joe Dallas, Author of Desires in Conflict
and co-author of The Complete Christian Guide to Understanding
Homosexuality This book is a must read for anyone wanting to
consider this issue in a careful and reasoned manner. --Walter
Schumm, Ph.D., Professor of Family Studies, Kansas State
University; Author of over 200 scholarly publications. The Handbook
of Therapy for Unwanted Homosexual Attractions is an important tool
for any counselor, pastor or individual helping those dealing with
the uniquely challenging subject of same-sex attraction. As someone
who personally struggled with and overcame homosexuality, I am
confident that this resource will help others live a life that
reflects their deepest beliefs. --Alan Chambers, President of
Exodus International, www.exodusinternational.org
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