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Research Methods in Counseling
In Research Methods in Counseling, Dr. Ludie L. Hoffman equips students and counseling professionals with the essential tools to conduct meaningful, ethically sound research grounded in both biblical truth and academic rigor. Designed specifically for Christian counselors, this resource bridges the gap between scholarly excellence and Spirit-led inquiry.
Readers will explore qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches while examining ethical principles through a faith-based lens. With practical guidance on writing, presenting, and applying research findings, Dr. Hoffman empowers students to produce work that is not only academically credible but also redemptive and transformative in its impact.
Whether preparing for ministry, clinical work, or publication, Research Methods in Counseling provides a solid foundation for integrating Scripture and science—advancing the field of Christian counseling with clarity, conviction, and purpose.
Readers will explore qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches while examining ethical principles through a faith-based lens. With practical guidance on writing, presenting, and applying research findings, Dr. Hoffman empowers students to produce work that is not only academically credible but also redemptive and transformative in its impact.
Whether preparing for ministry, clinical work, or publication, Research Methods in Counseling provides a solid foundation for integrating Scripture and science—advancing the field of Christian counseling with clarity, conviction, and purpose.