1st Edition
The Christian Therapist's Notebook Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Christian Counseling
About the Authors. Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Section I: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Individuals. Henry, A New Creation. Henry & Sale, Snapshots. Henry, Core Connections. Henry & Sale, Temptation Judo. Figueroa, Broken Mirrors. Figueroa, The Book of My Life. Henry & Sale, Tearing Down Strongholds. Figueroa & Henry, Cross Over to the Other Side. Figueroa & Henry, Run the Race. Henry,Getting It in Gear. Zombory & Henry, Good Dog—Bad Dog. Miller & Henry, It Was Wrong. Henry,Bowing Down. Henry,Panic Breaker. Zombory & Henry, Where Was God? Henry,The Why’s of Weight? Henry, I Miss . . . Henry, Unmanageable. Section II: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Couples and Families. Casey & Figueroa, Complete or Compete. Figueroa, The Beauty of a Butterfly. Miller & Henry, Love Is. . . Miller, A New Beginning: Premarital Counseling for the Second Marriage. Figueroa, Nothing Like the Brady Bunch. Miller & Henry, Control. Miller & Figueroa, Parenting After Divorce. Miller, The Broken Bough. Section III: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Children and Adolescents. Henry, Three Wishes. Figueroa, Magical Sunglasses. Figueroa & Miller, Lions, Tigers, and Bears. Miller & Henry, Self-Esteem. Henry, It’s Just Like Me. Henry, If I Had Faith. Miller, Prodigal Child. Henry & Miller, Just for Today. Miller & Henry, All About Suicide. Twoey & Henry, Self-Injury. Twoey & Henry, When I’m Mad. Miller & Henry, Friends. Henry, Bad, Bad, Bad. Henry, Peace with God. Index. Reference Notes Included.
Biography
Philip J. Henry, Lori Marie Figueroa, David R., Miller
"The book is well written and a handy resource for therapists. The various homework, handouts, and activities provided can be useful to engage clients between sessions, and the book can serve as a tool to open the door in a nonthreatening and respectful way to a transcendental realm where spiritual issues can be introduced to the client as a resource for strength and hope."
-Miles Matise in The Family Journal, Sage Publication, April 2009






