

Speak The Truth
Association of Biblical Counselors
A podcast devoted to giving biblical truth for educating, equipping, and encouraging the local church in counseling and discipleship.
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Nov 16, 2020 • 27min
EP. 79 Unpacking Diagnoses: Unpacking Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Part 1
DSM 5 Criteria for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 300.3Presence of obsessions, compulsions, or both:Obsessions are defined by (1) and (2)Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are experienced, at some time during the disturbance, as intrusive and unwanted, and that in most individuals cause marked anxiety or distress. The individual attempts to ignore or suppress such thoughts, urges, or images, or to neutralize them with some other thought or action (i.e., by performing a compulsion).2. Compulsions are defined by (1) and (2)Repetitive behaviors (e.g., hand washing, ordering, checking) or mental acts (e.g., praying, counting, repeating words silently) that the individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly. The behaviors or mental acts are aimed at preventing or reducing anxiety or distress, or preventing some dreaded event or situation…clearly excessive.B. Presence of obsessions, compulsions, or both:Compulsions are defined by (1) and (2)Repetitive behaviors (e.g., hand washing, ordering, checking) or mental acts (e.g., praying, counting, repeating words silently) that the individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly. The behaviors or mental acts are aimed at preventing or reducing anxiety or distress, or preventing some dreaded event or situation…clearly excessive.

Nov 9, 2020 • 23min
EP. 78 A Year in Review: What Is The DSM of Mental Disorder With An Important Disclaimer
This was a podcast we did earlier this year to begin the conversation regarding the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorder with an important disclaimer. In order to re-engage the conversation of counseling people who have been highly psychologized, we wanted to review this episode to set up our episode next week regarding (OCD | Obsessive Compulsive Disorder).Here are the notes from earlier this year on this episode. Stay tuned next week as we continue in our "unpacking diagnoses" mini series: unpacking OCD.The disclaimer is to help pastors, biblical counselors, and lay leaders to engage the culture with this material.– Understanding the DSM and its terms– Not feeling intimidated by labels– Diagnostic damnation - the label becomes the person’s identity– Everyone has a worldview, a lense, a conceptual lens in which they view everything– Secular psychology pushes, what does my theory say - so our theory informs our methodology– The DSM is the bible of Psychiatry– when we encounter these labels, we’re not counseling them, we're counseling the heart - according to scripture

Oct 12, 2020 • 23min
EP. 77 Interview W/Pastor & Biblical Counselor Lee Lewis: Establishing Mutual Soul Care In The Local Church
In this episode, host, Mike Van Dyke sits down with Pastor and Biblical Counselor, Lee Lewis to discuss establishing mutual soul care in the local church - bringing soul care into the life and culture of the local church. They discuss the process of evaluating the culture in a church - it's care culture and discipleship culture. And asking questions that may reveal being a Sunday heavy church. Is it time to change the model of our churches? Is the current model producing disciples that are equipped to love as Christ called us to in order to show the world that we are His disciples?
Episode Resources:
www.soulcareconsulting.com
Material: Level 1 - Transforming Mutual Care. Level 2 - Transforming Small Group Leadership

Oct 5, 2020 • 28min
EP. 76 Counseling Anxiety: Trauma Induced Anxiety W/Beth Broom & Lee Lewis
Episode Notes:Trauma-Induced AnxietyThe effects of sinIdentifying gospel gaps in the anxious heartConcern and trouble are sinful, it's when it goes beyond that to worry and anxietyWhat we do with worry either leads to trust or anxiety. And depending on where that trust is, depends on when something turns into full-blown anxiety.Conditioned Anxiety - when one blows right past care and concern into anxiety.Then anxious heart always puts God on trial and questions His character.Episode Resouces:www.bethmariebroom.com

Sep 28, 2020 • 33min
EP. 75 Interview W/Pastor & Author John Henderson: Counseling Through The Psalms From 2020 Called To Counsel Conference
Episode Notes:what are the psalmshow would you use it in the counseling sessionAfter the session for homeworkThe Psalms naturally model for us a Godwardness to our prayers, thinking, suffering, and pain.What life is about the bible is about, and what the bible is about is what life most needs to be about.Resources: Counseling Through The Psalms - ABCRes

Sep 21, 2020 • 20min
EP. 74 Interview W/Author Elyse Fitzpatrick To Discuss A Couple of Her Books: Worthy & Home From ABC 2020 National Conference
Episode Notes:In this episode, the hosts, Mike, Shauna, and Jeremy are joined with Author, Elyse Fitzpatrick to discuss her Home: How Heaven and the New Earth Satisfy Our Deepest Longings. And then they discuss her newest book, Worthy: Celebrating the Value of Women.Episode ResourcesWorthyHomeSheep Among WolvesElyse's Podcast - Worthy

Sep 14, 2020 • 29min
EP. 73 ABC Certification Pathway: Cultivating A Biblical Counseling Paradigm In The Local Church
Episode Notes:ABC's aim through the certification pathway to help equip the local church - a pastor in helping shepherd the local church - but also the professional to help better apply the bible in their practice.Our pathway provides a foundational process in which to grow while allowing one to practically apply the truth as one learns; so our methodology creates the ability to cultivate a biblical counseling paradigm in the local church.The certification parameter creates a culture of accountability and provides a pathway to becoming equipped in how to apply the gospel of Jesus Christ to everyday life.Level 1 Certification Objectives Develop a biblical philosophy of the Christian life that includes active involvement in a community of believers.Develop a biblical philosophy of counseling that emphasizes the call of all believers to take part in the work of counseling and discipleship.Understand the basic meaning of biblical counseling.Acquire a basic understanding of the general and specific methods of biblical counseling.Cover various counseling-related issues that include depression, anger, anxiety, addiction, and sexuality.Level 2 Certification Objectives Develop basic practical skills in the personal ministry of God’s word with people. These basic skills include careful listening, helping people open up, conveying compassion, grace, and mercy, and guiding constructive ministry conversations.Develop more advanced skills in the personal ministry of God’s word with people. These more advanced skills include responding patiently to difficult ministry conversations, discerning counseling problems from within a biblical worldview, helping people understand and apply the gospel of Jesus Christ in daily life, and more.Grow in Christian maturity as a minister of the gospel. That is, learn to be humble, repentant, and dependent upon the Holy Spirit in heart and life while ministering to others.Broaden your general knowledge of Scripture as it relates to life and struggles while also broadening the strategic and careful application of the Scripture to specific people and their situations.Learn how to depend on the Holy Spirit during the process of change.Develop a genuine love for others, and active, daily prayer life.Level 3 Certification Objectives Specialized trainingEpisode Resources:shauna@christiancounseling.com for more information about ways to connect with training centers

Sep 7, 2020 • 24min
EP. 72 EquipU Resource: Spiritual and Physical Implications of Exercise - A Tool to Help Hearts Towards Worship
Exercise - excerpt from the monthly (August) EquipU piece: Exercise has wonderful potential to positively impact one’s mental state in various ways. It is also important to note that while not emphasized in Western culture, exercise at root, is a spiritual activity. It is a spiritual activity because one’s motives for doing anything, including exercise, are ultimately anchored in what an individual is worshipping.1 Cor. 10:31 - "Whatever you do" "do all" "to the glory of God"Creating a purpose statement - placing God at the center of why you do a particular activity/exercise, etc.Gal. 5:16-17 - competing desiresMatt. 6:21 - what does the person valueEph. 4:22-24 - deceitful desires and what they can produceThe physical and emotional benefits of exercising Endorphin release - improving sleep quality, mood and cognitive functionNeurotropic release - learning abilityAdrenal functioning - improving mod, and ability to cope with stressHabituation

Aug 31, 2020 • 17min
EP. 71 The Divine Narrative of Redemption: ABC EquipU Resource - Helping Our Counselee's See Their Story In God's Story
In this episode, the hosts, Mike, Shauna, and Jeremy discuss how this ABC EquipU Resource can be used as homework in helping our counselee's see their story's hardships, sufferings, and subsequent trauma through the larger Redemptive Narrative of God. The application from the exercise with the counselee would be; Individual lives are like a sentence in a much bigger story. If people interpret reality based on their own subjective story, then they will miss the glorious story of God and His gracious, continual, and progressive work in the lives of His children. If people want to understand their suffering, their struggles, their sin, the process of change, the means to change, and the purpose for change, they must embed, and then interpret their individual stories within the context of God’s divine and redemptive narrative. Only then, does any of it have meaning, significance, and purpose. Previous EquipU Episodes: - Ep. 64 - Heart of the Matter Part2 "Put On"- Ep. 56 - Heart of the Matter Part1 "Put Off"Please email us at topics@speakthetruth.org with any questions or topics you'd like us to discuss.

Aug 24, 2020 • 29min
EP. 70 A Year Later: Biblical Counseling & Church Planting W/Pastor Ronnie Mills
Episode Summary:In this episode, the hosts, Mike & Shauna, are joined in studio with special guest, Ronnie Mills Church planter of Kingdom Chapel in North Fort Worth to discuss church planting and biblical counseling; creating biblical counseling in the DNA of a new church plant. Episode Notes: As a podcast devoted to biblical truth for counseling & discipleship for the counselor and local church, we wanted to invite our friend, Ronnie Mills, Pastor of Kingdom Chapel North Fort WorthBaptist Missionary Association of Texas help Ronnie launch out in their church plant Kingdom Chapel is located Alliance Christian Academy Biblical counseling training has greatly improved his discipleship efforts and his preaching. Biblical counseling has already begun to be rooted in the DNA of the church, so we can raise up leaders through discipleship and biblical counseling to strengthen the body, and keep it healthy. Email Speak The Truth about getting a biblical counseling ministry started in your church; topics@speakthetruth.org 5 Resolves for soul careGod has called meGod has gone before mePastor now - shepherd nowStay relative to “us”. .....Raise leaders - we can’t do this on our own. The hardest thing about church planting is putting yourself out there. Fear of man becomes a huge struggle for putting yourself out there as leaders. Episode Resources: Kingdom Chapel - North Fort Worth Missionary Baptist Association of Texas Truth Renewed Biblical CounselingAssociation of Biblical Counselors Alliance Christian Academy Exemplary Husband - Stewart Scott


