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Types of People: How to Counsel Them Biblically is unavailable, but you can change that!

Each counselee is different from the last one. Is your counselee shy, or lazy, or vivacious, or critical, or polite, or bored, or jealous, or …? These types of attitudes and actions should be taken into account as you counsel and may actually be part of the problem that brought him to you (or possibly part of the solution). This book takes a brief look at many attitudes or actions from a Biblical...

What about indifferent people? To be indifferent is not to care about something or someone. Indifference may have come from at one time “writing off” that which a counselee now shows little or no interest in. What he deems unimportant, peripheral, or downright wrong can cause him, henceforth, to treat it with indifference. Having once distanced himself from it, the indifferent person keeps aloof from whatever he has rejected, or never thought worth showing any interest in. While he may not turn up
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