RAB-230 Crisis Counseling Strategies
Abuse takes many forms - physical, sexual, verbal, emotional, spiritual - and can have long-lasting impact on its victims. In many cases, abuse being visited upon a person can manifest as depression, anxiety, addictions, and/or self-harm/suicidal tendencies. The approach taken in this course is more at Biblical counseling (treating the spiritual root issue) than at psychological/psychiatric (treating or medicating the surface symptoms according to the highly-flawed and overtly G-dless DSM handbook).
Your Professor
In 1986, Christina Oakes became a believer in Yeshua haNotzri as Mashiach Ten years later, she began living the Messianic Jewish lifestyle, and has been involved with her local Jewish community since 1998. For over twelve years now, she has studied both Biblical and conversational Hebrew. Christina works at Set Free Ministries, a repentance-based counseling
organization, where she serves as Prayer Coordinator and Administrative Assistant. She has also written two books: As It Is
Written: Ancient Torah Lessons for the Modern-day Believer (2013), and G-d … Getting to Know Him: Experiencing G-d Through His Names and Titles (2016). Some of her hobbies are studying and discussing Scripture, writing, and singing. Ms. Oakes currently lives in Michigan with her two roommates.
Course Curriculum
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StartModule 1: Counseling Philosophy & Foundations
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StartModule 2: Encouragement Ministry
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StartModule 3: Identifying the Root of Problems
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StartModule 4: Breaking Cult/Occult Ties
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StartModule 5: Discernment with Soul Ties
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StartModule 6: Midpoint Assessment
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StartModule 7: Freedom through Forgiveness
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StartModule 8: Recovery from Rebellion
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StartModule 9: Purging Pridefulness
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StartModule 10: Generational Sin
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StartModule 11: After-Care
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StartModule 12: Capstone Project