Carl Rogers convinced a generation of counselors to listen and reflect while insisting that Teaching is taboo.
This book, the only one of its kind, is must reading for every serious Biblical Counselor..
He demonstrates clearly, using illustrations that will resonate with you, that effective biblical counseling requires teaching.
Jay Adams shows not only that God obligates Christian counselors to teach, but how they may do so in ways that will help counselees both learn and observe those things that Christ commanded according to Matthew 28:20.
Though Rogerianism failed and is now largely passé, many counselors still hesitate to teach their counselees.
Carl Rogers convinced a generation of counselors to listen and reflect while insisting that Teaching is taboo