In Introducing Christian Counseling: A Worldview Approach (CO105) Dan Zink exposes learners to the foundations and features of Christian counseling, surveying the big ideas of people, problems, change, and help. Dr. Zink addresses questions like, What is the purpose of the gospel? How do thinking and feeling relate to one another and what implications does this have for counseling? What role do emotions play in a well-balanced life? Why is empathy so important and how do we grow in it? and, When is it appropriate for a counselor to break confidentiality?
Introduction
Introduction
Introducing the Speaker and the Course
3m
Three Areas of Needed Growth
7m
Foundations of Christian Counseling
The Gospel’s Purpose
5m
A Relationship-Centered World
9m
Focused on Grace
5m
What Counseling Is Not
9m
What Counseling Is
9m
People
Understanding People: The Heart
9m
The Thinking-Feeling Ecosystem
9m
Understanding Emotions
8m
Emotional Intelligence
8m
Seeing the Heart as Ecosystem
5m
Seeing a Person as Embedded in an Ecosystem
9m
Understanding Personality
9m
Problems
Understanding Problems
7m
The Problem: Reactivity
9m
The Problem Underneath
8m
Change
Understanding Change
9m
Grief First, Then Forgiveness
10m
Leading toward Grief
9m
Helping
Heart-Focused Counseling
7m
Counseling Is a Conversation
6m
Counseling Is a Collaborative Conversation
10m
Conversation Goals
4m
Conversation Goals: Presence
11m
Pursuing Empathy
7m
Growing Your Empathy
12m
Listening for Feelings
10m
Thinking about Questions
10m
Reaching underneath with Questions
8m
Keeping Counseling Safe: Boundaries and Confidentiality
10m
Keeping Counseling Safe: Abuse of Power
6m
Surviving Pastoral Counseling, Part 1: Count the Cost
5m
Surviving Pastoral Counseling, Part 2: Set Clear and Firm Boundaries
9m
Surviving Pastoral Counseling, Part 3: Continue to Grow as a Person