Description
Counseling Women, by professor and counselor Kristin Kellen, is a biblically grounded resource addressing common struggles that women face. Chapters examine issues such as depression, anxiety, infertility, trauma, abuse, disordered eating, and much more. Undergirded by a strong theological foundation, Kellen interweaves many practices of mainstream therapy alongside Scripture's teachings to provide a wise and balanced approach. Accessible and deeply practical, Counseling Women will be useful for counselors in various settings and for students in training programs.
About the Author
Kristin L. Kellen (PhD, EdD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is assistant professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a counselor focused on women, children, teens, and their families. Kristin is co-author of The Gospel for Disordered Lives and co-editor of The Whole Woman.
About the Author
Kristin L. Kellen (PhD, EdD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is assistant professor of biblical counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a counselor focused on women, children, teens, and their families. Kristin is co-author of The Gospel for Disordered Lives and co-editor of The Whole Woman.
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