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Grand Narrative Therapy : = A Biblical Counseling Model to Maximize the Psychological and Spiritual Benefits of Storytelling for Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma.
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A Biblical Counseling Model to Maximize the Psychological and Spiritual Benefits of Storytelling for Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma.
作者:
Williams, Robert Alexander.
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1 online resource (240 pages)
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-06, Section: B.
Contained By:
Dissertations Abstracts International84-06B.
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Counseling psychology. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=30000912click for full text (PQDT)
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9798358482463
Grand Narrative Therapy : = A Biblical Counseling Model to Maximize the Psychological and Spiritual Benefits of Storytelling for Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma.
Williams, Robert Alexander.
Grand Narrative Therapy :
A Biblical Counseling Model to Maximize the Psychological and Spiritual Benefits of Storytelling for Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma. - 1 online resource (240 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-06, Section: B.
Thesis (D.Min.)--Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2022.
Includes bibliographical references
Biblical counselors and pastors must learn to effectively counsel those who suffer from anxiety, depression, and trauma. In the ministry project proposal, the project director identified objectives. The project director's ministry objectives included (1) to identify tenets of narrative and narrative exposure therapies, (2) to relate the tenets and benefits to anxiety, depression, and trauma, (3) to contextualize the counselee's suffering within God's redemptive story, and (4) to develop a biblical counseling narrative model that maximizes the spiritual and psychological benefits of storytelling for anxiety, depression, and trauma. Many Christians who suffer from these conditions feel voiceless and ashamed, and therefore, do not share their stories. The project director developed this model so that counselees suffering from anxiety, depression, and trauma could tell their stories and a counselor could effectively reframe their suffering in the hope of the gospel of Jesus Christ. In the Biblical and Theological Foundations chapter, the project director exegetes Romans 8:18¬¬-30, which founds the Christian hope and security in suffering, and researched the narrative of Joseph in Genesis 37-50, which demonstrates God's faithfulness to his people and his purposes despite their present sufferings. The project director practically applied the texts to the anxiety, depression, and suffering. In this chapter, the project director overviewed the theological foundations that described God's commitment to glorification and assurance in suffering. The project director provides a foundation for a model to contextualize present sufferings into God's redemptive narrative.In the Theoretical Foundations chapter, the project director analyzed narrative therapy and narrative exposure therapy. The project director found tenets of each therapy helpful for extracting and interpreting meaning of traumatic experiences. The research supported a model that allowed a counselee to process trauma in a narrative format. Counselees experienced reduction and/or relief from posttraumatic stress symptoms when they re-experience thoughts, emotions, and sensations associated with traumatic memories. The narratival, conversational processing allowed the counselee to reconsolidate memories without problematic cognitions, emotions, and sensations. Thus, providing a biblical counselor opportunity to effectively reframe anxiety, depression, and trauma becomes a means of sanctification in the counselee's life; consequently, the counselee may experience more spiritual growth without the hindrance of problematic cognitions, emotions, and sensations. In chapter four, the project director presented the biblical counseling narrative model for anxiety, depression, and trauma. The model contains four phases: Connect, Assess, Explore, Reframe and Re-member. The project director outlined each phase with goals, procedural steps, tools and diagrams, and the chapter includes two composite case studies. The project director defined the model with room for each counselor to improvise based on their counseling cases. Finally, the project director provided a project analysis that identified strengths and weakness. This chapter included the project director's interaction with the expert panel feedback and suggestions for further implementation. Through the research process, the project director sought to develop a biblically based, scientifically-efficacious model. By developing this biblical counseling narrative model, the project director desires to increase the effectiveness of counselors and pastors who counsel anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Electronic reproduction.
Ann Arbor, Mich. :
ProQuest,
2023
Mode of access: World Wide Web
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