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Advanced Counseling Theories
In Advanced Counseling Theories, Dr. Ludie L. Hoffman delivers a profound and scholarly examination of contemporary counseling models through the lens of a Christian worldview. This comprehensive resource explores key theoretical approaches—including psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic frameworks—while offering critical evaluation grounded in biblical theology.
Designed for students, practitioners, and ministry leaders, the book offers practical guidance for addressing real-world challenges such as trauma, grief, addiction, marital conflict, and spiritual disconnection. Dr. Hoffman emphasizes Spirit-led discernment, ethical responsibility, cultural sensitivity, and the future of Christian counseling in an ever-changing world.
With clarity, depth, and a heart for holistic healing, Advanced Counseling Theories equips readers to thoughtfully integrate psychological insight with scriptural truth—empowering effective ministry and transformative care.
Designed for students, practitioners, and ministry leaders, the book offers practical guidance for addressing real-world challenges such as trauma, grief, addiction, marital conflict, and spiritual disconnection. Dr. Hoffman emphasizes Spirit-led discernment, ethical responsibility, cultural sensitivity, and the future of Christian counseling in an ever-changing world.
With clarity, depth, and a heart for holistic healing, Advanced Counseling Theories equips readers to thoughtfully integrate psychological insight with scriptural truth—empowering effective ministry and transformative care.