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For some time the Biblical counseling world has needed a reference volume containing articles that refer to the various aspects of Christian counseling. Here Jay Adams, the father of Nouthetic counseling, sets forth in concise form what you need to know. The book is not academically oriented; rather it is a practical work in which insights, directions, and methodology may be found side-by-side...

this way, the counselor will always have before him the items yet to be disposed of. See WEEKLY SESSION RECORD. Some are easily aggravated by adverse circumstances. They become agitated, restless and often angry. They must learn to handle affliction (q.v.) profitably. The aggravated person often takes precipitous action. He acts on emotion rather than biblical principle. He must be taught to think through matters biblically before acting. He is likely to be a grumbler. Complaining is
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