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Using humor helps to diffuse tense situations and can stop a fight before it even begins. This can help because if an argument is avoided and humor is used to diffuse anger, then it helps to change the course of a situation and steer it in a more positive direction. Giving your partner a "Moment of Grace" is one of the best steps as far as communication because allowing for mistakes shows your partner that you are giving them time and room to change and grow. Giving your partner time to fix their mistakes allows them to realize their own mistakes and be more conscious of their actions. This technique of counseling was good to learn about because it showed that a step in counseling (such as communication) can be broken down into even more steps to become easier to understand. I wouldn't change any of the steps of this technique as I found them all quite useful and informative. I...

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These techniques are things that I could use for my own spiritual formation, which means I can apply to my every day life.
I have learned in this class that techniques such as the twelve steps to spirituality and Multiple Counseling Techniques help people not only get closer to God, but to become a centered spiritual person through Christian counseling. In a sense, this class has helped me form my own spiritual formation. Using these techniques for future clients will help me to become centered and how the world works through God.

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Holy Bible.

Nouwen, H. (2010). Spiritual Formation Foiiowing the Movement of the Spirit .

Sue, D.W. (2008). Counseling the Culturally Diverse Theory and Practice.

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Holy Bible.

Nouwen, H. (2010). Spiritual Formation Foiiowing the Movement of the Spirit .

Sue, D.W. (2008). Counseling the Culturally Diverse Theory and Practice.


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