Counseling Women Who Are Deeply Emotionally Disturbed

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Author: Martha Peace

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A deeply emotionally disturbed woman is one with a combination of sin patterns in her life.  She is not grateful to God and is not persuaded of His goodness.  As a result, she is emotionally unstable.  This workshop covers eight characteristics of such a woman and presents biblical counseling tips for each of the eight.  Three of the eight characteristics are anger, inordinate fear, and blasphemous views of God.

This is a session from the Biblical Counseling Training Conference hosted by Faith Church in Lafayette, Indiana. 

People are looking for the hope that there are answers for their hurts, their difficulties, and the challenges they face. Since 1985, the Biblical Counseling Training Conference has been equipping ministry professionals and lay leaders to skillfully, confidently, and lovingly minister God's Word to those looking for answers.

You may listen to the first 10 minutes of this session by clicking on the "Preview Excerpt" button above.

For more information about the conference go to www.faithlafayette.org/bctc.

About the speaker: 

Martha Peace is a Counselor at Faith Biblical Counseling Center – a ministry of Faith Bible Church in Sharpsburg, Georgia; ACBC certified; married with two children and twelve grandchildren; author of several books including The Excellent Wife and Damsels in Distress; Undergraduate degree in Nursing; counselor for 20 years; Conference speaker and member of the adjunct faculty at The Master’s College in Valencia, California.