Should a Christian see a psychologist /psychiatrist ?

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"Should a Christian see a psychologist / psychiatrist?"

Answer: Many Christians struggle with the decision to see a psychologist or psychiatrist as the key to overcoming mental illness. Christian psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselors are numerous, and Christians are seeking their advice regularly, most often for depression and anxiety. Part of the difficulty is that there are wide varieties of psychological disorders, some of which are emotional and some of which are physical, but all of which have a spiritual component.

A sinful lifestyle can be one cause of depression or anxiety. In the case of a true believer in Christ, the person needs to realize that God is waiting for him to confess his sins, repent of them, and return to Him. Doing so will result in the spiritual, mental, and emotional healing a person seeks. Demonic influence is another potential cause of mental illness (2 Corinthians 4:4). A Christian can be influenced and/or oppressed by demons to the point of mental illness. It is important to remember, though, that Christians cannot be possessed by demons or influenced beyond a bearable amount of temptation (1 Corinthians 10:13). This is because believers already possess the Spirit of God (Romans 8:9-11), and the Holy Spirit will not share His "residence" with demons.

Another thing people often do not take into account is that God has allowed mankind to invent and develop many different kinds of medicines for healing. If a person has a true mental illness caused by hormonal or chemical imbalances in the brain, medication may be necessary. It is no different from going to a doctor to get medicine for an injury or physical illness. Similarly, God has blessed some Christian counselors and psychologists with supernatural insight, the ability to accurately evaluate a person and get to the true root of the problem. To ignore such giftedness seems unwise.

Whether or not to seek help from a Christian psychologist is a personal decision. It is a matter of the conscience because the Bible does not specifically address the issue. Here are some things to consider: Does my behavior affect others, especially my family? Is my illness causing me to be disobedient to God and refusing to allow the Holy Spirit to work through me? Is my witness for Christ suffering because of this disability? If a person knows he/she is sick, but refuses to get help for selfish reasons, that is sinful. If it is strongly against a person's belief system to seek psychiatric care, and he/she has spent time in prayer and meditation, he/she should discuss any alternatives with his/her doctor and pastor/minister.

It is not sinful to see a psychiatrist. Doing so does not show lack of faith in God, although we should always go to God first for healing and direction. He wants to be in charge of every part of our lives, and we should feel free to take our problems to Him in prayer for every situation and every circumstance. God often uses Christian psychologists and therapists to bring healing to His children. Seeing a trained Christian counselor or psychiatrist, however, is definitely preferable to a secular therapist who will give advice from a worldly viewpoint instead of a biblical one. Let David's words encourage us: "He lifted me out of the pit of despair, out of the mud and the mire. He set my feet on solid ground and steadied me as I walked along. He has given me a new song to sing, a hymn of praise to our God..." (Psalm 40:2-3, NLT).

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  • The last few therapists I've seen have been Jewish, I didn't request it they just sent me there. Now I'm considering a Christian therapist because my husband and I are followers of christ but I was scared away from the church because of negative sermons when I attended which I did not feel was the spirit of God because they were introducing masons. Now I feel weird messages from those of all religions and I'm confused on why they have tried to target me and why.

  • @cackles68 I realize your comment is old, but if a church is trying to "control" you, they don't know what they're doing. Jesus never did such a thing. As a Christian, you don't obey out of fear, but of love. That's the only way to maintain a healthy relationship.

  • i love how christians use fear to get you to do as your told its a sin if u dont do that or dont do this. these people cause mental illness in people with there fear and control tactics ive been there beleive me .

  • @realityexplorations Just because somebody doesn't believe like you, doesn't mean they're insane.

  • The problem with this people with bipolar and scitophnia and brai n injery have delisions of being under demonic control this is not evil but the spirit and mental bourders are not in illiment so with this setting in prayer is helpful you can not should not ever just relie on just God but from famliy and friends medetaion chanaling the higher self and getting in touch with spirtailty not worldly but other worldly your true self but always do so with close loved ones and sound mind Blessed Be

  • a god whos all loving all forgiving and all knowing, but u better beliv e it or you go to hell, andbe punished, does this sound like a sane mind to you?

    and what if the so called devil is actually good? after all aparently you punished by this entity for being bad? no? so that makes him good.. all religions are a mental illnes and a perpetutated mass delusuion and brain washing

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