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    social interest‚ can play a powerful role in human bonding; thus becoming a very spiritual component of life. It in itself has a profound effect on the societies’ spiritual experiences; and just like religion can respectfully be considered a form of spirituality for a modern society‚ as exemplified in Robinson’s movie ‘Field of Dreams’. This story resonates far beyond the power of dreams‚ its appeal lies in a vision of a perfect sport and the love for which can inadvertently resolve issues no matter how

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    Verneen Madry Integration of Psychology and Theology COUN 506 Wayne Wilson PsychologyTheology‚ and Spirituality In Christian Counseling Mark R. McMinn SUMMARY The book begins with at brief selection as it addresses the importance of the counselor utilizing the Christian faith in counseling in addition to focusing on the relationship between psychology and theology. It addresses the issues and concerns that religion may bring into counseling sessions

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    According to McMinn (1996)‚ Scripture reading and prayer are encouraged during the therapeutic session. However‚ research has shown that few Christian counselors use scriptures and prayer when they are counseling clients. McMinn (1996) concluded that Christian counselor’s use of prayer and scriptures is determining by the “ theoretical orientation of the counselor and the diagnosis of the client” (p.67). McMinn (1996) suggests the client should use scriptures during mediation to help the client

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    A 4-MAT Review System: PsychologyTheology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling Summary This book is a guide to religious issues in counseling and refers to relevant interventions that are readily available for Christian counselors to assist their clients. Mark McMinn (2011) mentions three essential categories in counseling which are psychologytheology and spirituality. Each area offers a personal and professional challenge to the

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    direct quotations. Mark McMinn’s book‚ PsychologyTheology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling‚ 1996‚ brings theology‚ Christian spirituality‚ and psychology into the counseling responsibility. Faith‚ true‚ honest‚ heartfelt faith is his unceasing‚ steady‚ melody. McMinn just doesn’t just focus on using Christian doctrine in therapy sessions with your clients. He spends an equal amount of time coaching and educating on the invaluable importance of spirituality in the counselors life

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    Summary Mark McMinn‚ the author of the book PsychologyTheology and Spirituality‚ did an excellent job discussing the aspects of psychologytheology and spirituality‚ and how they can be integrated by a Counselor. Each chapter opened with a real life example of what it would be like to not properly integrate psychologytheology and spirituality. Christian counselors are charged to incorporate spirituality in their personal lives and properly display these same practices with their clients. Christian

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    PsychologyTheology‚ and Spirituality Samuel Bland Liberty University COUN 506 PsychologyTheology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling by Mark McMinn. Summary In his book PsychologyTheology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling‚ Mark McMinn (2011) provides his readers with a book “to investigate the frontier of intra-disciplinary integration” (p. 9). McMinn (2011) provides his readers with the appropriate actions and interventions Christian counselors should taken with

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    La Dawn M. Brooks Psychology Theology and Spirituality in Christian Counseling Liberty University April 25‚ 2015 Summary The book review that will be given in this paper is that of Dr. Mark McMinn’s PsychologyTheology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling. In the first chapter opening pages McMinn briefly writes about religion within the counseling office environment‚ and exposes the oppositions Christian counselors face as they incorporate religious interventions in regards

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    111-08 22 September 2014 Inspiration and Motivation: A Spiritual Hip-Hop Artist “Spirituality I take to be concerned with those qualities of the human spirit––such as love and compassion‚ patience‚ tolerance‚ forgiveness‚ contentment‚ a sense of responsibility‚ a sense of harmony––which bring happiness to both self and others”(22). In Ethics of the New Millennium‚ Dalai Lama conveys his standpoint on spirituality characteristics through this quote. He later comments‚ “The unifying characteristics

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    Francis Giovanni I. Gianan BS Nursing Last two meetings in our Theology 4 which is about Christian morality‚ we have discussed about the nature of self and distinction or difference of Moral philosophy from Moral theology. We elaborated “self” or what is really the meaning of “self”. When someone ask you to describe yourself‚ we just say our name‚ age‚ gender‚ where we live‚ our personal attributes and characteristics and so on and so forth. Those are only references

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