Wednesday, September 7, 2016

With Christian Counseling Minneapolis MN Therapists Hope To Help Believers

By Mark Graham


Modern life is stressful and competitive. Many people struggle to cope with all the demands made upon them and they do not always get the support that they need from their own loved ones. The answer is to seek therapy from a qualified professional. Seeking therapy is not a weakness, as some people still seem to think. For those seeking Christian counseling Minneapolis MN is the ideal place to go.

Traditional counselling are purely based upon scientific psychological theories, techniques and methods. There are many other therapists, however, that believe that the answer to all human problems can be found in mysticism, ancient rituals and even in the teachings of long ago civilizations. Christian counselling is firmly based on the teachings of the Bible, which Christianity accepts as the Word of God and the only source of truth.

Those that believe in the Trinity believe that God is almighty and that He is capable of anything. When believers experience doubt in themselves, depression or other psychological maladies it simply mean that they have strayed from the teachings of the Bible. Therapists therefore focus upon helping their patients to seek answers from the teachings of God, who is all knowing and who is the only one that can heal.

Faith based therapists certainly believe that patients will get their answers from the Bible, but this does not mean that they do not employ the principles and techniques of modern psychological science. Many faith based are fully qualified psychologists and will even recommend that patients consult with a psychiatrist that is able to prescribe appropriate drugs. Christianity has never denied the value and validity of modern science.

Many faith based therapists specialize in specific fields. Some focus on relationships and marriage counselling, others on trauma therapy and others on behavioural disorders such as substance abuse. In most cases therapy consist of an initial interview, followed by one on one sessions and in many cases, group therapy as well. Patients have to understand that therapy often requires many sessions over a long period of time.

Just because the therapy that they undergo is faith based does not mean that patients can expect the therapist to perform a miracle or expect that the therapist will simply tell them which passages to study in the Bible in order to find a quick solution to their problems. The task of the counsellor is to guide the patient towards understanding his feelings and problems and to then discover the cure for himself.

Critics of faith based therapy are often also critics of religion in general. They argue that it is irresponsible to lead people to believe in a deity that has not been proved to exist and a book that is at best an inaccurate historical record. Critics believe that all psychological treatment should be based upon scientific principles and nothing else.

The fact remains that the vast majority of Christians firmly believe that God is on control and that the answer to all questions can be found in the Scriptures. They do not deny the value of modern science. They believe that their religion and science each has its place and that one can complement the other.




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