Christ Centered Counseling: Emotionally-Focused Therapy
Rick Marrs talks with Rev. Marty Hasz about Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) and its possibilities in Christian counseling
Rick Marrs talks with Rev. Marty Hasz about Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) and its possibilities in Christian counseling
How does Luther’s theology on soul care flow into Christian counseling?
A new blog series on techniques and best practices to make Christian counseling more Christ centered
Rick Marrs talks about his work in pastoral care and counseling, including his new book on how to make it more Christ centered
Continuing the conversation with Prof. Rockenbach (part 2 of 2)
Prof. Rockenbach teaches practical theology, specializing in pastoral care and counseling
Clint Eastwood’s presentation at the Republican National Convention brought back memories of a technique in counseling. But he only went halfway
Many Lutheran pastors find it challenging to know who to refer their beloved parishioners to for psychological, marital, or family counseling. If you had 30 minutes to engage a local non-Lutheran counselor in your area, what would you say?
New thoughts from Rick Marrs as he writes his new book “Making Christian Counseling More Christ-Centered.” Here, he discusses law-gospel distinctions, cognitive behavioral therapy, and depression
Rev. Tony Cook talks to Dr. Richard Marrs about the newly-released Seminary Press edition of Walter Koehler’s wonderful book on pastoral counseling: Counseling and Confession: The Role of Confession and Absolution in Pastoral Counseling
A new edition of Walter Koehler’s classic book COUNSELING AND CONFESSION is out, with new introduction by Rick Marrs. Plus, read here Harold Senkbeil’s new foreword to the book