Publication Date
2005
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Christian therapists are sometimes challenged in their work with appropriately religious clients to develop treatment components that incorporate the Bible. Utilizing a case study format, this article describes various intervention strategies available for the clinician to consider. Psychodynamic, psychoeducational, theoeducational, cognitive, behavioral, and affective experiential therapeutic examples are presented. As long as sound ethical and religio-cultural assessment guidelines are followed, Scripture remains a rich resource for clinicians in their work.
Recommended Citation
Garzon, Fernando L., "Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy" (2005). Faculty Publications and Presentations. 46.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/ccfs_fac_pubs/46
Comments
Published in the Journal of Psychology and Theology, 33, 113-121, 2005.