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Author Koenig, Harold G

Title Christ-Centered Therapy : Empowering the Self
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (303 pages)
Contents Cover; Christ-Centered Therapy; Title Page; Original Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Need for a Breakthrough: A Personal Note; A New Model of Personality and Treatment; Application of IFS in a Christ-Centered Context; Those Who Will Find This Book Helpful; An Invitation to a Journey of Discovery; Contents and Organization; Exercise: Beginning the Personal Application; Section I: Tue Internal Family System Model; Chapter 1. Basic Internal Family System Concepts; Multiplicity and Systems: Two Foundational Concepts of IFS
Viewing the Individual As a System: The Second ConceptCharacteristics of Parts and Self in the Internal System; The Three-Group System of Parts; Parts Stuck in Extreme States; Chapter Summary; Exercise: Seeking Your Internal Family System; Chapter 2. IFS Therapy: Changing the Internal System; Raymond: A Case Study of Changing the Internal System; Introducing the IFS Model; Getting to Know the Territory; Entering the Client's System; Depolarizing Part; Identifying Chains that Bind the Parts; Releasing the Chains by Unburdening and Retrieving a Part from the Past
Clinical Outline for Working with IndividualsExercise: Get to Know a Part; Section II: The Christ-Centered IFS Model; Chapter 3. Christ-Centered IFS Concepts; CCIFS, an Extension of IFS Therapy into Christian Spirituality; Three Foundational Structures of the Internal System; Pam's Spiritual Journey; The Internal Struggle of Christians; Chapter Summary; Exercise: Seeking Your Own Internal Organization; Chapter 4. Christ-Centered IFS Therapy; Assessing the Appropriateness of Using the CCIFS Model; Introducing the CCIFS Model; Setting Goals; Moving Ahead
The Mountain Exercise for Christian ClientsPam's Guidelines for Relating to Ronald; Healing with Jesus: Retrieving and Unburdening a Part Stuck in the Past; The Healing of a Memory with Jesus; Summary of Procedures Unique to CCIFS Therapy; Clinical Outline of CCIFS Therapy for Working with Individuals; The Mountain Exercise; Section III: Equipping Clients With Leadership Tools For Meeting Life Situations; Chapter 5. Cleaning the Slate and Keeping It Clean: The Forgiveness Process; Step 1: Identifying the Existence of Resentments
Step 2: Introducing the Three-Column Worksheet and the Main PrinciplesStep 3: Helping the Client Assess the Usefulness and Timing of the Resentment Process; Step 4: Listing the Resentments-The Wark of Column 1; Step 5: Listing the Effects of Offending Behaviors-Column 2 Work; Step 6: Listing Anticipated Effects of Releasing Resentments-Column 3 Work; Step 7: Helping the Client Assess Readiness to Release Resentments; Step 8: Designing a Ritual for Releasing Resentments; Step 9: Assimilating the Effects of Releasing; Step 10: Considering the Wisdom of Encountering the Offender
Summary Help your clients gain access to the transformative grace of God through Christ!All too often, psychology and spirituality are kept in separate boxes, lessening the power of each to work effective changes. Christ-Centered Therapy: Empowering the Self brings together Christian faith with the Internal Family System (IFS) model. This widely accepted paradigm facilitates psychological healing by showing how the self can become the change agent for the dysfunctional internal system. Christ-centered IFS (CCIFS) combines the power of internal system therapy with the healing power of God f
Notes The Forgiveness Process with Wrongs Experienced As Adults
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Subject Counseling -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Counseling -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Form Electronic book
Author Harris, Russ
ISBN 9781317788904
1317788907