Dr. David Powlison of the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF) describes two key areas in which he believes the biblical counseling movement needs to grow to move forward in its service to the church and to the people of God.
Thank you for being open to sharing your strengths and weaknesses in counseling. As a counseling student preparing for my first session (as part of my practicum) it is encouraging to listen to someone that has been in the field awhile. I also agree that until you have trust from your client, it will be difficult to make any kind of progress.
Thanks for posting this (very encouraging). :o)
hvplace 2 years ago
Thank you for being open to sharing your strengths and weaknesses in counseling. As a counseling student preparing for my first session (as part of my practicum) it is encouraging to listen to someone that has been in the field awhile. I also agree that until you have trust from your client, it will be difficult to make any kind of progress.
kolipoki79 2 years ago