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200 _aIntroduction to psychology and counseling
_eChristian perspectives and applications
_fMeier, Paul D.
_fMinirth, Frank B.
_fWichern, Frank B.
210 _aGrand Rapids, MI
_cBaker
_d1982
101 _aeng
215 _ap. 433
_ca-il
_e27 cm
327 _a1. A Christian Approach to Psychology and Counseling -- 15 The Rapid Growth of Psychology 15 Tensions Between Psychology and Christianity 16 Human Beings in Holistic Perspective 19 Christian Contributions to Psychology and Counseling 20 What this Book Tries to Do 22
327 _aPART ONE The Meaning of Wholeness
327 _a2. Human Nature and Human Motivation -- 27 Theories of Motivation 28 Some Biological Drives 31
327 _a3. Our Nervous System and How it Works -- 37 Peripheral Nervous System 37 Central Nervous System 39 How the Nervous System Functions 42
327 _a4. How We Learn -- 47 Classical Conditioning 48 Instrumental or Operant Conditioning 53 Summary 59
327 _a5. Remembering, Communicating, and Thinking -- 61 Information Processing 61 Language and Communication 66 Thinking 67
327 _a6. Sensation and Perception -- 75 Vision 76 Hearing 78 Other Senses 79 How Perceptions Arise from Sensations 81
327 _a7. Mental Health -- 85 Definition 85 Characteristics 86 Mental Health Problems 88
327 _aPART TWO Becoming a Whole Person
327 _a8. Infants and Toddlers -- 93 Prenatal Development 93 Birth and the Newborn 94 Infancy: The First Fifteen Months 96 The Toddler Stage: Fifteen to Thirty-six Months 103
327 _a9. Preschool and Elementary Years -- 109 The Preschool Years: Ages Three to Six 109 Elementary School Years: Ages Six to Twelve 115 The Toddler Stage: Fifteen to Thirty-six Months 103
327 _a10. Adolescence -- 123 Coping with the Adolescent Years 124 Encouragement for Christian Parents 132
327 _a11. Spiritual Development -- 135 Opportunities for Parental Influence 136
327 _a12. Developing a Healthy Self-Concept -- 145 Parental Value Systems 145 Effect of Parental Love on Self-Concept 150 Helping Children Love Themselves 153
327 _aPART THREE When Something Goes Wrong
327 _a13. Basic Causes of Psychological Problems -- 161 Genetic Factors 162 Early Environment Factors 164 Precipitating Stresses 165
327 _a14. Mental Disorders Related to Physical Problems -- 169 Mental Retardation 169 Organic Mental Disorders or Brain Syndromes 171 Psychiatric Symptoms Originating from Physical Problems 172
327 _a15. Categories of Mental Problems -- 177 The Specific Categories of DSM III 179
327 _a16. Some Personality Disorders -- 201 Cyclothymic Disorder 201 Explosive Disorder 203 Passive-Aggressive Disorders 204 Compulsive Disorder 207
327 _a17. More Personality Disorders -- 215 Histrionic Disorder 215 Antisocial Disorder 221 Introverted Disorder 224 Paranoid Disorder 225 Schizotypal Disorder 228 Narcissistic Disorder 228 Borderline Disorder 228 Avoidant Disorder 229 Dependent Disorder 229
327 _a18. The Mechanisms of Defense -- 231 A Christian Interpretation of Defense Mechanisms 231 Unconscious Defense Mechanisms Frequently Seen in Counseling 235 Christian Alternatives to Defense Mechanisms 246
327 _a19. Anxiety -- 251 Symptoms of Anxiety 251 Causes of Anxiety 252 Treatment of Anxiety 253
327 _a20. Depression: Symptoms and Causes -- 257 Symptoms of Depression 258 Categories of Depression 260 Causes of Depression 261 Some Case Histories 268
327 _a21. Depression: Treatment -- 273 Steps to Overcome Depression 273 r'urther Advice for Overcoming Depression 277 Professional Treatment of Depression 282
327 _aPART FOUR Helping People Become Whole
327 _a22. The Christian Counselor -- 291 The Uniqueness of Christian Counseling 292 Training for Christian Counseling 293 The Counselor God Uses 295
327 _a23. Secular Alternatives to Christian Counseling -- 299 Classical Psychoanalysis (Sigmund Freud) 299 Interpersonal School of Adler (Alfred Adler, Harry Stack Sullivan, Karen Homey, Erich Fromm) 301 Reality Therapy (William Glasser) 301 transactional Analysis (Eric Berne, Thomas A. Harris) 302 Behavior Modification (Ivan Pavlov, B. F. Skinner, Joseph Wolpe) 303 Rational-emotive Therapy (Albert Ellis) 303 ( lient-centered Therapy (Carl Rogers) 304 Analytical Psychotherapy (Carl Jung) 304 ( iestalt Therapy (Frederick Peris) 305 Conclusions 305
327 _a24. Basic Principles of Christian Counseling -- 307 Listening 308 Helping People Gain Insight 308 Formulating a Plan 311
327 _a25. Psychological Evaluation in Christian Counseling -- 313 The Evaluative Workup 313 Psychological Testing 316
327 _a26. Group Counseling -- 323 The Role of Small Groups 323 Advantages of Group Treatment 325 Effective Group Leadership 326 Stages of Group Function 328 Dynamics of Change in Groups 329
327 _a27. The Limits of Counseling -- 333 When and How to Refer 334 What a Psychiatrist Can Do that a Counselor Cannot 335
327 _a28. The Spiritual Basis of Emotional Problems -- 345 Overcoming Emotional Pain 345 Solving Spiritual Problems 349
327 _aPART FIVE Helping Families Grow
327 _a29. Marriage and Premarriage Counseling -- 361 Functions of a Healthy Family 362 Systems of Marital Classification 363 Marriage Counseling 363 Premarriage Counseling 366
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327 _a31. Five Characteristics of Healthy Families -- 377 Love 377 Discipline 380 Consistency 381 Example 382 Authority 382
327 _a32. Personality Types in Marriage -- 385 Some Frequent Combinations 385 Making a Go of Marriage 389
327 _aAPPENDIX Experimental Design and Statistics -- 393
327 _aGlossary -- 397
327 _aBibliography -- 407
327 _aIndex -- 427
606 _aPastoral counseling.
606 _aPsychology and religion.
606 _aChristianity -- Psychology.
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700 _aMeier
_bPaul D.
701 _aMinirth
_bFrank B.
701 _aWichern
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