THE POWER OF DISCIPLESHIP/PRINCIPLES OF BIBLICAL COUNSELING
Professor: Dr. Tim Sutherlin, Dean of Counseling, Rocky Mountain School of Ministry and Theology
The student will learn the importance of healthy, biblical discipling relationships. The class focuses on both the practical aspects of being discipled as well as how to disciple others. This course illuminates the power of the Bible to help people grow, mature, change and overcome obstacles through the application of scriptural principles.
Lecture 1: Syllabus Review/Biblical Pastoral Care:
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Lecture 2: Insights From a 12-Year-Old: Jesus Listens, Questions, and Understands:
Part 1: Insights From a 12-Year-Old: Jesus Listens, Questions, and Understands. Password: RMSMT2018 (Case Sensitive).
Lecture 3. Part 2: Insights From a 12-Year-Old: Jesus Listens, Questions, and Understands. Password: RMSMT2018 (Case Sensitive).
Lecture 4: Emotional Intelligence.
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Lecture 5: Medical Model/Social Construction/ Four Success Factors. Password: RMSMT2018 (Case Sensitive).
Lecture 6: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Part 1.
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Lecture 7: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Part 2.
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Lecture 8: Counseling and the Educational System.
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Lecture 9: Cognitive Behavioral Theory.
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Lecture 10: Diversity Issues in Counseling and Counseling Ethics.
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We hope you enjoy these lectures. If you want to take this course for credit, find a participating MTA program in your region of the world. Check our directory on this site.