Category Archives: Counseling

Calling Evil Good: The Error of Couple Counseling for Abuse

Job 30:26 ESV  But when I hoped for good, evil came, and when I waited for light, darkness came. Psalms 52:3-4 ESV You love evil more than good, and lying more than speaking what is right. Selah You love all words that devour, O deceitful tongue. Barbara’s recent post reminded us all, as did the …

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On Finding a Good Counselor and Avoiding the Bad Ones

One of the most difficult lessons I have learned in my lifetime is that some people love to exploit those who have suffered obvious trauma. I don’t know what the motivation is or if people are even aware of the fact that they are doing it. Perhaps there is a deep need for esteem in …

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A Journey Through the Pornography Sinkhole (Part 2 of Wendell’s Story)

Once again we thank Wendell and his wife for sharing their story with us.    In this post, Wendell describes how the Lord raised him out of the pit of addiction to porn.  (See Pt 1 Wendell’s Story)  Porn, as we have discussed in other articles, is often an element in the abuser’s life.  In this …

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Coping as a Spouse of Someone With An Emotional Disorder

Because an emotional disorder was a major component of why my marriage was so painful and multiple people have brought this up recently, I thought it might be helpful for me to share some of the things I learned. I was very blessed to live near one of the best institutions in the country, and …

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Men’s Behaviour Change work – a report from the No To Violence conference

Last week I attended an Australasian conference on men’s behavior change. It was held in Melbourne by No To Violence,  the peak body for Men’s Behavior Change work in Victoria, Australia. There were people from all over Australia, a large delegation from New Zealand, and a few from other places (Ireland, Scotland and South America). …

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The Quack Awards – How to Handle a Quack Counselor

Once again we have been contacted by an abuse victim who has been “quacked.”  She went to a “biblical counselor” and was told she needed to stop considering divorce and instead pursue reconciliation.  Then she was handed a bill for this “therapy.”  Keep in mind now that this abuse has gone on for decades with …

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