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Nouthetic counseling (Greek: ''noutheteo'', to admonish) is a form of evangelical Protestant
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based upon conservative evangelical interpretation of the Bible. It repudiates mainstream psychology and psychiatry as
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, fundamentally opposed to Christianity, and radically secular. Its viewpoint was originally articulated by
Jay E. Adams Jay Edward Adams (January 30, 1929 – November 14, 2020) was an American Presbyterian author who wrote more than 100 books. His books have been translated into 16 languages, and he received his doctorate in preaching. Nouthetic counseling Acc ...
, in ''Competent to Counsel'' (1970) and further books, and has led to the formation of a number of organizations and seminary courses promoting it. The viewpoint is opposed to those seeking to synthesize Christianity with secular psychological thought. Since 1993, the movement has renamed itself biblical counseling to emphasize its central focus on the Bible. The ''Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology and Counseling'' states that "The aim of Nouthetic Counseling is to effect change in the counselee by encouraging greater conformity to the principles of Scripture."


Organizations

The Christian Counseling and Education Foundation (CCEF) was founded in 1968 by Jay Adams and John Bettler. Alasdair Groves is the current Executive Director. A decade later, Jay Adams founded the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC) was founded in 1976 (originally named the National Association of Nouthetic Counselors or NANC). The current Executive Director of ACBC is Dale Johnson. At the end of 2022, there were nearly 1,700 ACBC certified Biblical Counselors listed worldwide. Numerous other Biblical Counseling organizations exist in the United States, including: * Association of Biblical Counselors * Biblical Counseling Coalition * Faith Biblical Counseling * Institute for Biblical Counseling and Discipleship * International Association of Biblical Counselors * Institute for Nouthetic Studies * Overseas Instruction in Counseling There are also many Biblical Counseling organizations that were created outside the United States.


Debate within the Christian community

Nouthetic counseling has been criticized as narrowly conceived, with a confrontational focus upon sin and behavior, which fails to deal adequately with emotion, grief, and suffering, and which lacks understanding of complex human motivations. Clinton and Ohlschlager describe what they call the historic debate between nouthetic counselors and integrationists. Nouthetic counselors, they say, argue that truth can only be known as revealed in
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. According to an article published by the Spring Christian Counseling Center, secular counseling and psychology are primarily pseudosciences which only can be transformed into "true" sciences within the framework of faith-based Christian dialog. Integrationists argue that God reveals his truth universally. This includes
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, or what they define as truth known by scientific investigation, as well as truth known by
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in Christ. Clinton and Ohlschlager express their belief that "shrill criticism and rancorous debate" are ill-suited to the mission of uplifting Christ as the model for counseling. Christian counselor and psychologist, and leading proponent of the rival "community model",
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, states that Adams compares behavior patterns "with his understanding of biblical behavior patterns, and commands change". Crabb agrees with Adams that obedience to God's commands is "absolutely necessary for effective Christian living", but takes issue with what he sees as Adams' apparent belief that this is the "single key ingredient for spiritual growth". Crabb believes that this neglects what he refers to as the "'insides' of the behaving person", particularly "the person's assumption system and his evaluation of situations based on his assumptions". Christians also debate the causes of
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and the extent of demonic influence on counselees. Three different views as to the origin of mental illness emphasize respectively: # disease occurring in the natural realm, # habitual sin, and/or # influence by "demonic forces" Furthermore, " the counseling field, many nouthetic counselors have said that Satan and his demons were bound, bruised, curtailed and restrained at the time of Christ's death and resurrection. They assert that human beings today primarily struggle with their own sin natures rather than directly with Satan and his emissaries."


Relationship to contemporary psychology

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points out that nouthetic counseling has tended to be "very skeptical of contemporary psychology" and "the efforts of integrationist Christians who seek to combine their faith with that psychology." On page 800, The Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology and Counseling describes Nouthetic Counselors as "zealous to return God and the Bible to positions of authority in the hearts and lives of people", but criticises them as "failing to see the validity in alternative approaches". Donn Arms, a Nouthetic Counselor and associate of
Jay E. Adams Jay Edward Adams (January 30, 1929 – November 14, 2020) was an American Presbyterian author who wrote more than 100 books. His books have been translated into 16 languages, and he received his doctorate in preaching. Nouthetic counseling Acc ...
wrote a response to the Encyclopedia's criticism. Nouthetic counseling has been criticized for the way its "rational and certain approach can come across as impersonal, emotionally distant, and insensitive." Nouthetic counseling is viewed as highly controversial by secular psychologists who believe that it is unethical to counsel that the Bible has the answers for all people of all backgrounds. Some counselors believe that nouthetic counseling can do considerable harm to patients. In addition to techniques which critics consider ineffective, patients who are not helped by nouthetic counseling often consider themselves to be "unfaithful" or religious failures.


See also

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* * * * * * , 301 pp. * {{cite book , last = Powlison , first = David , title = Seeing With New Eyes: Counseling and the Human Condition Through the Lens of Scripture , publisher = P&R Publishing Co , year = 2003, isbn = 0-87552-608-X Counseling Practical theology Christianity and medicine