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What Is Christian Therapy Like

Christian Therapist Philadelphia, a member of DeVine Interventions Group, is a dedicated professional providing compassionate and faith-based therapy services in the Philadelphia area. With a deep understanding of the Christian faith and its principles, this therapist integrates biblical teachings and spirituality into their therapeutic approach, helping individuals navigate various mental health challenges. Their practice offers a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their concerns, find healing, and enhance their spiritual well-being.

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What Is Christian Therapy Like

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  1. What Is Christian Therapy Like

  2. To answer this question, let’s first look at what it is like for a non-Christian client and then we will talk about how it is different for the Christian.  Receiving treatment from a Christian counselor is going to be different for each client, because each client is different and is facing a different challenge. For a non-Christian client, I first learn about your worldview, or religion, as one aspect of a full assessment.  If my client doesn’t identify with any religion, or if my client is atheist, they are as much in need of effective treatment as anyone, and it is my calling to help my clients, whatever their beliefs may be.  So, the first step for me is to listen and learn. Not identifying with a religion doesn’t mean there is no spirituality.  All humans are spiritual to varying degrees, religious or not.  This is an integral part of the human psyche.  Therefore, my role as a therapist is to help my clients to clarify their beliefs for me and for themselves.  Understanding a client’s schema offers a client direction and helps them clarify their values.  Values are an integral part of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).

  3. ACT is an action-oriented, cognitive-behavioral approach to treatment.  Through research, those who developed the ACT approach, learned that psychic suffering most often resulted from experiential avoidance and fusion with our thoughts, which results in psychological rigidity.  They found six methods that increase psychological flexibility: 1) acceptance, 2) diffusion, 3) present moment awareness, 4) the observing self, 5) values, and 6) commitment to action. Some 40 years later, there are now over 1,000 randomized controlled trials that demonstrate the efficacy of ACT.  ACT has demonstrated to effectively treat Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Eating Disorders, Social Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Chronic Pain, poor anger management, Substance Use Disorders, psychosis and workplace stress. My primary goal for my Christian clients, in addition to correcting the primary problem that brought them into treatment, is that they grow in their love for God and love for others by faith.  I practice Christian counseling by faith, and I encourage my clients to get well by faith.  You have the Holy Spirit and are capable of walking in the Spirit.  You will improve if you ask God for it and trust him for it.

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