Author: Langberg, Diane
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol. 25(3), Fall 2006, pp. 258-266
Abstract:
As image bearers we reflect, assimilate and are shaped by the forces that surround us. Therapists are profoundly impacted by the suffering and evil with which they sit. We become like that which we habitually reflect. This paper explores the potentially negative impact of therapeutic work and the call of the Scriptures in the life of the Christian therapist to reflect the image of Christ in this world and in our work. Five disciplines are considered as aids in shaping the therapist to reflect the image of Christ: worship, truth, study, prayer and obedience. As these disciplines are pursued, the life of Christ becomes the primary shaping force in the life and work of the therapist thereby bringing his redemptive power to bear in the work of therapy.

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Roger L. Johnson
MA, Th.M, LPC
Dir. Day Program, Meier Clinics, Richardson, TX