Christian Psychotherapy in Context Theoretical and Empirical Explorations in Faith-Based Mental Health
Auteurs : Knabb Joshua J., Johnson Eric L., Bates M. Todd, Sisemore Timothy A.
Christian Psychotherapy in Context combines theology with the latest research in clinical psychology to equip mental health practitioners to meet the unique psychological and spiritual needs of Christian clients. Encouraging therapists to operate from within a Christian framework, the authors explore the intersection between a Christian worldview and clients? emotional struggles, drawing from sources including both foundational theological texts and the ?common factors? psychotherapy literature. Written collaboratively by two clinical psychologists, an academic psychologist, and a theologian, this book paves the way for psychotherapeutic practice that builds on Christian principles as the foundation, rather than merely adding them to treatment as an afterthought.
Introduction 1. The Doctrine of God in Christian Theology: God’s Nature Within the Christian Tradition 2. The Doctrine of God and Christian Theology: A Theoretical and Empirical Exploration 3. The Doctrine of God in Christian Psychotherapy 4. Ontology and Epistemology within the Christian Tradition 5. Ontology and Epistemology in Christian Mental Health: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation 6. Ontology and Epistemology in Christian Psychotherapy 7. Biblical Anthropology and Axiology within the Christian Tradition 8. Biblical Anthropology and Axiology and Christian Mental Health: A Theoretical and Empirical Exploration 9. Biblical Anthropology and Axiology in Christian Psychotherapy 10. Redemption within the Christian Tradition 11. Redemption and Christian Mental Health: A Theoretical and Empirical Exploration 12. Redemption in Christian Psychotherapy
Joshua J. Knabb, PsyD, ABPP, is the director of the PsyD program in clinical psychology and an associate professor of psychology in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at California Baptist University.
Eric L. Johnson, PhD, is a professor of Christian psychology and counseling at Houston Baptist University and founding director of the Society for Christian Psychology.
M. Todd Bates, PhD, is a professor of theology and dean of the School of Christian Thought at Houston Baptist University.
Timothy A. Sisemore, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and president of the Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (APA Division 36).
Date de parution : 04-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 04-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Christian Psychotherapy in Context :
Mots-clés :
Christian Clients; theology; God Attachment; ontology; Human Suffering; epistemology; Vice Versa; axiology; Early Desert Christians; biblical anthropology; Repetitive Negative Thinking; redemption; God’s Essence; evangelical Protestants; God’s Providential Care; Jesus Prayer; Clinical Psychology Literature; Lectio Divina; Guided Imagery; Trinitarian Communion; Imago Dei; Theistic Worldview; Christian Psychology; Triune God; Reach Model; ESTs; Internal Relational World; Religious Coping; Assimilative Integration; Biblical Virtues; Lower Depressed Mood