Kristin L. Kellen
Kristin L. Kellen (PhD, EdD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is director of EdD studies and associate professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
View Author's PageCounseling 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.
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
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.
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