In this volume in the Resources for Christian Counseling series, general editor Gary Collins seeks to answer the question: What is Christian counseling?, accompanying his answers with pertinent case studies.
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This review is from: Case Studies in Christian Counseling (Resources for Christian Counseling, Vol. 28) (Hardcover)
Gary Collins makes a sincere effort here but it falls short. For starters, all of the cases feature Doctors and/or Counselors with PHD,s etc. Not one case has what one would consider a "Lay" or "Pastoral" counselor. The cases are entertaining but not much use to the vast majority of Christian Counselors who minister through their respective church. Also, one case includes the use of hypnosis which is at best controversial.
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