In addition, you could go about discovering problematic patterns in your counselee's life by asking them to fill out a Sentence Completion form. As you look through your counselee's answers, you may notice some themes or patterns emerging. Here is...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
· Ask them when and where they are most likely to experience anger, anxiety, frustration, discouragement, depression or fear. To find these details is to find things that tend to control them, things that need to be dealt with. ·
· You could ask your counselee to keep a record of happy times they experience, including all of the details regarding the time, place, company, what made them happy, how they conducted themselves at that time. You could ask them about...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Maybe you agree that to discover these themes or pattern is a good thing and will be very beneficial, but you still desire to know how to do it. How can you practically go about discovering patterns and themes that you and your counselee are still...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Once you have noted your observations from the questions above, you will be able to begin to ask your data some more questions. As you ask these questions, you will need more information from your counselee. Specifically, what you will be looking...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
It is extremely disrespectful and wrong for a counsellor to base his counsel on what he thinks may be helpful. A wise counsellor will push his conclusions through many tests before he begins to offer his counselee instruction. This testing phase,...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
On my heart is one of the facets of Biblical Counselling I find most difficult to do. Because I have struggled with it and because others have struggled with it, I have made a study of this facet of the process of counselling in conjunction with...[ abbreviated | read entire ]