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Top Christian Counseling Mistakes You Should Avoid Making

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Christian counseling is an extremely important component in society. From friends to family members, people need Christian counseling to solve a myriad of life problems. With Christian counseling, you can instill hope to distressed people. However, you must get it right. According to biblical psychology experts, real results are hinged on how you offer your biblical counseling sessions. In particular, you should avoid making the following mistakes.

Don’t Preach. Instead, Listen

Don’t preach to somebody. Instead, consider listening to him/her. Remember, everyone has unique problems. Preaching will only make him/her feel bad. Listen carefully. If possible, ask logical questions. Try to establish the root cause of any problem. Let them lean by themselves. Doing so will optimize the results.

Don’t Encourage Emotional Dependency

Don’t take advantage of your patients. Don’t turn their confidence into emotional dependency. Doing so will only complicate your relationship. Plus, it will worsen his/her problems. Be honest. Understand his/her feelings. Don’t take advantage.

Only Give Advice on Things You Know

Of course, you are expected to give advice. However, don’t give advice if you don’t have knowledge of the real issue. Try to understand the problem. Ask questions. According to experts, a good Christian counselor should listen keenly and ask questions before delivering any type of advice. In a nutshell, you should understand things before giving advice.

Don’t Try to Fix People’s Problems

Fixing the problem is not the main purpose of Christian counseling. So, don’t try to fix people’s problems. Your main job is to understand the problem, counsel, and let God guide them into making the right decision.

Don’t Betray People’s Confidence

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