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Learning to Listen

Essential Skills for Every Counselor

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2h 37m
English
ISBN: 979-8-89153-851-1

Description

Learning to Listen offers counselors the biblical principles and core skills necessary to become the active, compassionate listeners counselees need.

Counselors have a high calling to love and care for people who are struggling in a fallen world. A wise biblical counselor draws out the deep attitudes of the heart and encourages their counselees toward growth into the image of Christ. Learning about specific problems, sharing Scripture, and sitting with suffering people are all important parts of counseling. While all of these elements are essential to the counseling task, counseling will ultimately fail without the simple yet vital skill of listening well.

In Learning to Listen, biblical counselor Joseph Hussung gives readers a theology of listening and explains the purpose, posture, and practice of this essential counseling skill. If counselors do not truly hear the hearts of their counselees, they won’t understand the nuanced struggles at play nor how to apply biblical principles. Listening well enables counselors to love well and understand with empathy.

Outlines specific practices including sample questions, reflections, affirmation, confrontation, body language, and vocal tone. Offers both a theology of listening and practical application of skills. Learn from Jesus what a listening heart attitude is like.

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Dedication
  3. Foreword
  4. Introduction
  5. Part 1: The Purpose of Listening
  6. Chapter 1: A God Who Listens
  7. Chapter 2: A People Who Listen
  8. Chapter 3: The Loss of Listening
  9. Part 2: The Posture of Listening
  10. Chapter 4: Jesus’s Heart
  11. Chapter 5: Our Hearts
  12. Part 3: The Practice of Listening
  13. Chapter 6: How We Listen: Preparation for Listening
  14. Chapter 7: How We Listen: Active Listening Skills
  15. Chapter 8: How We Respond
  16. Conclusion
  17. Closing Credits