Psychology
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Essay title: Psychology
Running head: COLLEGIATE CHRISTIAN COUNSELING
Collegiate Counseling In the Realm of Christian Psychology
Justin Tippins
North Greenville University
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for PSY 2567
Mr. Bill McManus
November 20, 2006
Abstract
Collegiate counseling covers a wide variety of topics. From suicide to class changes, the collegiate Christian counselor needs to be ready to observe, listen and react in appropriate manners to students and faculty in a healthy and constructive manner. Christian counseling is the only form of psychology that fulfills the whole student. While the humanistic and secular counselors may provide slight behavior modification, Christian counseling can offer a solution to the problem(s) that exist. The first purpose of this paper is to define Christian Counseling. Then, through careful processes, defend integrated counseling in the realm of Collegiate Counseling.
Collegiate Christian Counseling
The first major hurdle to jump is defining terms. The question must