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- catalog contributor b3708235.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "11. Explorative questioning -- "Understandest thou what thou readest?" Acts 8:30 -- Use of questions -- Cautions in questioning black counselees -- 12. Correlative beginning -- "Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scripture" Acts 8:35 -- Discerning how black counselees get stuck -- Selecting intervention starting points -- 13. Integrative witnessing -- "Preached unto him Jesus" Acts 8:35 -- Five uses of the gospel -- Dealing with the three kinds of sinners -- 14. Objective proceeding -- "As they went on their way" Acts 8:36 -- The goals of biblical counseling -- Goal setting as an empowering tool -- 15. Effective counseling -- "Philip said, if thou believest with all thine heart" Acts 8:37 -- Roles for Christian counselors -- levels of biblical counseling".
- catalog description "16. Cooperative involving -- "They went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch" Acts 8:38 -- Counselee blocks to cooperative involving -- Counselor blocks to cooperative involving -- 17. Positive terminating -- "The Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip" Acts 8:39 -- The role of the Holy Spirit in termination -- Preparing counselees for termination".
- catalog description "4. Power issues -- "Of great authority" Acts 8:27 -- Powerlessness and the black male -- Powerlessness and the black female -- Christian counseling and powerlessness -- 5. Socio-economic issues -- "Who had the charge of all her treasure" Acts 8:27 -- Socio-economics and black family structure -- Socio-economics and marital satisfaction -- 6. Environmental issues -- "And had come to Jerusalem" Acts 8:27 -- Home environmental influences -- Community environmental influences -- 7. Religious issues -- "Come to Jerusalem for to worship" Acts 8:27 -- The Christian faith as a strength of black families spiritual and biblical needs of blacks".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-135).".
- catalog description "Part I: Counseling issues with black counselees -- 1. Ethnicity issues -- "A man of Ethiopia" Acts 8:27 -- West African familial structures -- Black family kinship patterns -- Black self-concept development -- Black counselees and white counselees -- 2. Gender issues -- "A man" Acts 8:27 -- Black masculinity -- Black male and female interactive dynamics -- 3. Sexual issues -- "An eunuch" Acts 8:27 -- Sexuality, sexual orientation, and black counselees -- Sexual myths and stereotypes -- The Christian view of sex".
- catalog description "Part II: The counseling process and black counselees: ten biblical principles -- 8. Directive engaging -- "He arose and went" Acts 8:27 -- God's leading in engaging -- Difficulties engaging black counselees -- Suggestions for white Christian counselors -- 9. Affective joining -- "Go near, and join" Acts 8:29 -- Respecting the Ehiopian's chariot -- Methods of joining -- 10. Active listening -- "Heard him read the prophet" Acts 8:30 -- Listening as a means of assessing and gathering data -- Listening for affect and feeling -- Listening to demonstrate empathy -- Listening for meaning and use of language".
- catalog description "Part III: Counseling interventions and black counselees -- 18 Couple and individual approaches -- Biblical marital counseling with black couples -- biblical therapeutic interventions -- Biblical individual therapy.".
- catalog extent "139 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0310587115".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan,".
- catalog subject "253.5/08996073 20".
- catalog subject "African Americans Pastoral counseling of.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Psychology.".
- catalog subject "BV4468.2.A34 W35 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Explorative questioning -- "Understandest thou what thou readest?" Acts 8:30 -- Use of questions -- Cautions in questioning black counselees -- 12. Correlative beginning -- "Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scripture" Acts 8:35 -- Discerning how black counselees get stuck -- Selecting intervention starting points -- 13. Integrative witnessing -- "Preached unto him Jesus" Acts 8:35 -- Five uses of the gospel -- Dealing with the three kinds of sinners -- 14. Objective proceeding -- "As they went on their way" Acts 8:36 -- The goals of biblical counseling -- Goal setting as an empowering tool -- 15. Effective counseling -- "Philip said, if thou believest with all thine heart" Acts 8:37 -- Roles for Christian counselors -- levels of biblical counseling".
- catalog tableOfContents "16. Cooperative involving -- "They went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch" Acts 8:38 -- Counselee blocks to cooperative involving -- Counselor blocks to cooperative involving -- 17. Positive terminating -- "The Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip" Acts 8:39 -- The role of the Holy Spirit in termination -- Preparing counselees for termination".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Power issues -- "Of great authority" Acts 8:27 -- Powerlessness and the black male -- Powerlessness and the black female -- Christian counseling and powerlessness -- 5. Socio-economic issues -- "Who had the charge of all her treasure" Acts 8:27 -- Socio-economics and black family structure -- Socio-economics and marital satisfaction -- 6. Environmental issues -- "And had come to Jerusalem" Acts 8:27 -- Home environmental influences -- Community environmental influences -- 7. Religious issues -- "Come to Jerusalem for to worship" Acts 8:27 -- The Christian faith as a strength of black families spiritual and biblical needs of blacks".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Counseling issues with black counselees -- 1. Ethnicity issues -- "A man of Ethiopia" Acts 8:27 -- West African familial structures -- Black family kinship patterns -- Black self-concept development -- Black counselees and white counselees -- 2. Gender issues -- "A man" Acts 8:27 -- Black masculinity -- Black male and female interactive dynamics -- 3. Sexual issues -- "An eunuch" Acts 8:27 -- Sexuality, sexual orientation, and black counselees -- Sexual myths and stereotypes -- The Christian view of sex".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part II: The counseling process and black counselees: ten biblical principles -- 8. Directive engaging -- "He arose and went" Acts 8:27 -- God's leading in engaging -- Difficulties engaging black counselees -- Suggestions for white Christian counselors -- 9. Affective joining -- "Go near, and join" Acts 8:29 -- Respecting the Ehiopian's chariot -- Methods of joining -- 10. Active listening -- "Heard him read the prophet" Acts 8:30 -- Listening as a means of assessing and gathering data -- Listening for affect and feeling -- Listening to demonstrate empathy -- Listening for meaning and use of language".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part III: Counseling interventions and black counselees -- 18 Couple and individual approaches -- Biblical marital counseling with black couples -- biblical therapeutic interventions -- Biblical individual therapy.".
- catalog title "Biblical counseling with African-Americans : taking a ride in the Ethiopian's chariot / Clarence Walker.".
- catalog type "text".