Counseling Women

by Kristin L. Kellen

Counseling Women

by Kristin L. Kellen

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Counseling Women by Kristin Kellen surveys many of the common struggles women experience, providing a biblically grounded, holistic approach to effective counseling that can be used in a variety of contexts.

Counseling Women

by Kristin L. Kellen

Counseling Women, eBook

by Kristin L. Kellen

eBook
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Counseling Women by Kristin Kellen surveys many of the common struggles women experience, providing a biblically grounded, holistic approach to effective counseling that can be used in a variety of contexts.

Overview

Counseling Women, by professor and counselor Kristin Kellen, is a biblically grounded resource addressing common struggles that women face. Chapters examine issues such as depression, anxiety, infertility, trauma, abuse, disordered eating, and much more. Undergirded by a strong theological foundation, Kellen interweaves many practices of mainstream therapy alongside Scripture's teachings to provide a wise and balanced approach. Accessible and deeply practical, Counseling Women will be useful for counselors in various settings and for students in training programs.

Table of Contents

Section One: A Framework for Understanding Women
Chapter 1: Woman as God Made Her: A Theology of Womanhood
Chapter 2: What’s Been Broken: The Impact of Sin
Chapter 3: Living in a Fallen World: A Woman’s Context
Chapter 4: The Necessity of Scripture: God’s Solutions for Life’s Problems
Chapter 5: Counseling One Another: How to Help
Chapter 6: A Woman’s Life Stages

Section Two: Common Counseling Issues
Chapter 7: Depression
Chapter 8: Fear and Anxiety
Chapter 9: Grief
Chapter 10: Disordered Eating
Chapter 11: Same-Sex Attraction and Gender Dysphoria
Chapter 12: Suicide and Self-Harm
Chapter 13: Addiction and Pornography
Chapter 14: Singleness
Chapter 15: Trauma and Abuse
Chapter 16: Domestic Violence and Abuse
Chapter 17: Marital Unfaithfulness
Chapter 18: Infertility and Pregnancy Loss
Chapter 19: Parenting Struggles
Chapter 20: Physical Ailments, Chronic Pain, and Medical Treatment

Overview

Counseling Women, by professor and counselor Kristin Kellen, is a biblically grounded resource addressing common struggles that women face. Chapters examine issues such as depression, anxiety, infertility, trauma, abuse, disordered eating, and much more. Undergirded by a strong theological foundation, Kellen interweaves many practices of mainstream therapy alongside Scripture's teachings to provide a wise and balanced approach. Accessible and deeply practical, Counseling Women will be useful for counselors in various settings and for students in training programs.

Table of Contents

Section One: A Framework for Understanding Women
Chapter 1: Woman as God Made Her: A Theology of Womanhood
Chapter 2: What’s Been Broken: The Impact of Sin
Chapter 3: Living in a Fallen World: A Woman’s Context
Chapter 4: The Necessity of Scripture: God’s Solutions for Life’s Problems
Chapter 5: Counseling One Another: How to Help
Chapter 6: A Woman’s Life Stages

Section Two: Common Counseling Issues
Chapter 7: Depression
Chapter 8: Fear and Anxiety
Chapter 9: Grief
Chapter 10: Disordered Eating
Chapter 11: Same-Sex Attraction and Gender Dysphoria
Chapter 12: Suicide and Self-Harm
Chapter 13: Addiction and Pornography
Chapter 14: Singleness
Chapter 15: Trauma and Abuse
Chapter 16: Domestic Violence and Abuse
Chapter 17: Marital Unfaithfulness
Chapter 18: Infertility and Pregnancy Loss
Chapter 19: Parenting Struggles
Chapter 20: Physical Ailments, Chronic Pain, and Medical Treatment

About the Author

Product Details

  • ISBN:
    9781087737508
  • Status:
    Active
  • Release Date:
    04/01/2022
  • Page Count:
    288

Product Details

  • ISBN:
    9781087737515
  • Status:
    Active
  • Release Date:
    04/01/2022