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MCSI240: Counselling Theory: Christian Perspectives |
This unit offers a critical survey of the major current approaches to counselling from a Christian perspective, with special attention to the ways in which these approaches tackle widespread personal and interpersonal problems. Issues addressed will include the conceptual adequacy and the ethics of models such as psychoanalytic, behavioural, humanistic/existential, cognitive - behavioural, object relations and family systems theories. The attempt will be made to balance theoretical and theological issues with an emphasis on practical service and therapy.
* For further information regarding unit availabilities and enrolment, please contact Macquarie Christian Studies Institute - website : www.mcsi.edu.au
| Credit Points: | 3 |
| Contact Hours: | 3 |
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Contact MCSI - www.mcsi.edu.au
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Dr Rose Weir |
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Pass/Fail
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MCSI - Macquarie Christian Studies Institute |
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