The CBT Therapist in Us All
A Biblical Evaluation of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
CBT is popular among many Christians who believe that it is able to be effectively integrated into a Christian worldview.
Repentance
Seeking God’s Glory Through Self-Confrontation
This essay presents a model for biblical repentance. A person first determines that change should happen. He then designs a plan for change. And then he starts doing what he has resolved to do.
Counseling Theory Matters: An Evaluation of the Polyvagal Theory
The new Polyvagal theory teaches that man’s greatest problem is a lack of safety. However, the Bible shows a different problem, which leads to a different solution. One that gives hope in every situation, danger, difficulty, and stress.
Helping Marriages through Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
A couple can be equipped to face PTSD even if PTSD and its symptoms never leave their marriage.
Counseling Those Who Served
We can turn to God’s Word for both comfort and guidance in how to deal with the traumatic events people have experienced along with the fallout of those events.
The Misuse of a Biblical Doctrine
The History of Christian Counseling and General Revelation
The integrative model of counseling misses the mark concerning the search and identification of truth by abusing the biblical doctrine of general revelation.
PTSD, Memories, and Biblical Counseling
Almost anyone who struggles with the aftermath of a traumatic event will have some difficulty and concerns with memories of the event.