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The Christian Counselor's Manual: The Practice of Nouthetic Counseling By Jay E. Adams Zondervan Publishing Company
A companion and sequel volume to Competent to Counsel. Indexes, a detailed table of contents, and many diagrams and forms make this one of the best reference books for Christian counselors.
The Christian Counselor's Manual takes the approach of nouthetic counseling introduced in the earlier volume and applies it to a wide range of issues, topics, and techniques in counseling:
Who is qualified to be a counselor?
How can counselees change?
How does the Holy Spirit work?
What role does hope play?
What is the function of language?
How do we ask the right questions?
What often lies behind depression?
How do we deal with anger?
What is schizophrenia?
These and hundreds more questions are answered in this comprehensive resource for the Christian counselor.
Hardcover. 496 pages
Also available from Jay E. Adams: How to Help People Change: The Four-Step Biblical Process
Competent to Counsel: Introduction to Nouthetic Counseling
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