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Theology for Better Counseling: Trinitarian Reflections for Healing and Formation is unavailable, but you can change that!

At one time, Virginia Todd Holeman "Toddy" thought being biblically literate was all she needed and had little interest in what real theologians talked about. But in her counseling she found that clients pressed her for more. They didn't just want what she had gained through training in the best theories and practices available for counseling. They asked hard theological questions often related...

obscure institutions of Christian higher education but schools that tend to be well-known and well-respected in the Christian counseling and psychology community. Nonetheless, these conclusions must be held lightly until further study supports or challenges them. The bottom line: Academic preparation provides a baseline for theological reflection and integration. Implication: To develop greater proficiency, counselors need to read theology after graduation, and they need a process for transferring
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