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Is It Biblical?

[by Leslie Vernick, DCSW, LCSW. Leslie is in private practice, Director of Christ-Centered Counseling www.leslievernick.com, and is our blogger for the month of March. This is her fifth blog] Recently...

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Disordered Loves, Messed Up Lives

[Leslie Vernick LCSW is our guest blogger for the month of February, and this is her third post. Leslie is a licensed clinical social worker, popular speaker and author of 6 books on Christian living....

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Toward a Biblical Counseling View of Biblical Psychology, Part 1: Fractured...

Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., LCPC, is our guest blogger for the month of March, and this is his first post. Bob is the Executive Director of the Biblical Counseling Coalition...

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Toward a Biblical Counseling View of Biblical Psychology, Part 3: Biblical...

Bob Kellemen, Ph.D., LCPC, is our guest blogger for the month of March, and this is his third post. Bob is the Executive Director of the Biblical Counseling Coalition...

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The Centrality of the Gospel in Counseling

[By Jeremy Lelek, M.A., LPC, President, Association of Biblical Counselors and Metroplex Counseling. He also is an adjunct professor with Redeemer Seminary and a council member of the Biblical...

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Thinking Christianly About Early Childhood Experiences (Part 1)

[Dr. Todd Hardin serves as Grace Baptist Church’s Minister of Care and Counseling where he directs the Charis in Action Counseling Center. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree in Biblical Counseling...

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Thinking Christianly About Early Childhood Experiences (Part 3)

[Dr. Todd Hardin serves as Grace Baptist Church’s Minister of Care and Counseling where he directs the Charis in Action Counseling Center. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree in Biblical Counseling...

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Open Rebuke and Faithful Wounds

[By Jeremy Lelek, M.A., LPC, President, Association of Biblical Counselors and Metroplex Counseling. He also is an adjunct professor with Redeemer Seminary and a council member of the Biblical...

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Ten Simple (But Critical) Questions to Consider in Marriage Counseling

[By Jeremy Lelek, M.A., LPC, President, Association of Biblical Counselors and Metroplex Counseling. He also is an adjunct professor with Redeemer Seminary and a council member of the Biblical...

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Following the Holy Spirit’s Lead in Biblical Counseling: A Triperspectival...

[Our blogger for May is Mike Wilkerson. Mike is a pastor and director of Biblical Counseling at Mars Hill Church. He leads the Redemption Groups ministry, wrote Redemption: Freed by Jesus from the...

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Help From Someone Who Has Been There

[Edward T. Welch, M.Div., Ph.D., is a counselor and faculty member at CCEF. His most recent book is entitled Shame Interrupted. Dr. Welch is our blogger for September and this is his third post.] As a...

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How Can the Bible Help Our Clinical Work?

[Carlos Fayard, Ph.D. is one of our bloggers for the month of December. Carlos is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry; Chair, Psychiatry & Religion program; Director of Psychiatry Training,...

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What If God Was Real?

[Carlos Fayard, Ph.D. is one of our bloggers for the month of December. Carlos is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry; Chair, Psychiatry & Religion program; Director of Psychiatry Training,...

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Religion and the Human Psyche from Romans 1:18-25

[Kevin J. Eames, Ph.D. is professor of psychology and chair of the Psychology department at Covenant College, in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. He is also an adjunct professor at Richmont Graduate...

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Self-Counseling

[David Murray (D.Min.) is our blogger for the month of December. David is Professor Practical Theology at Puritan Reformed Seminary, where he teaches counseling and leadership. He is also the Pastor of...

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