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What does a Christian approach to counseling and psychotherapy involve? The 2021 Fuller Integration Symposium Lectures by Dr. Siang-Yang Tan, published in this book, cover this topic with the overall title of: "A Christian Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy: Christ-Centered, Biblically Based, and Spirit-Filled." The three lectures in three chapters are on: (1) "A Christian Perspective on Human Nature and Effective Counseling and Psychotherapy"; (2) "Implicit and Explicit Integration in Christian Counseling and Psychotherapy: Christian Faith in Clinical Practice"; and (3) "The Role of the Holy Spirit in Christian Counseling and Psychotherapy."
“Siang-Yang Tan is one of my heroes of the faith. He is
primarily a devoted lover of Jesus who happens to be a committed
psychologist among his other roles as pastor, teacher, mentor,
speaker, and researcher. His love, faith, humanity, and wisdom are
evident in this brief book about counseling, the Holy Spirit, and
how they fit hand in glove. This is an up-to-the-minute primer on
his faith and thinking.”
—Everett L. Worthington Jr., Virginia Commonwealth University,
emeritus
“This is a brilliant and incisive analysis of the synthesis of
biblical theology and psychology. Dr. Tan again writes with a
Christlike heart, a clinical mind, and a researcher’s
inquisitiveness to deliver a seminal work in the field of
integration. In his inimitably warm, kind, personal, humble, yet
profound way, Dr. Tan leads us on a wonderful pathway of deeper
understandings of God, ourselves, and others. This book is destined
to become a classic for students, researchers, clinicians, and
academics alike.”
—Jared Pingleton, clinical psychologist and author of The
Struggle Is Real: How to Care for Mental and Relational Health
Needs in the Church.
“Siang-Yang Tan is about 50 percent academic scholar, 50 percent
psychologist-practitioner; 50 percent pastor, and 50 percent
spiritual abba and prayer warrior. And this explains why he always
gives 200 percent to everything he touches. A Christian Approach
to Counseling and Psychotherapy is no exception.
. . . The modern movement concerning the integration of
psychology and Christian spirituality is deeply indebted to
Siang-Yang Tan. And so am I.”
—Gary W. Moon, Westmont College
“Tan draws upon decades of clinical experience, pastoral care, and
spiritual maturity to passionately advocate for a biblically
anchored form of integration with Christ at the center. Carefully
and thoughtfully guiding the reader through a detailed discussion
on implicit and explicit forms of integration, then concluding with
an emphasis on the Holy Spirit in clinical and counseling practice,
this book is a must-read for those who want to understand the past,
present, and future of Christian integration in counseling and
psychotherapy.”
—Joshua J. Knabb, California Baptist University
“I am thrilled that Tan’s thoughts and wisdom, psychological and
spiritual, are now available in this new volume. Tan’s inclusion of
and dependence on solid research as a basis for practice is an
excellent source of knowledge. With the field’s and society’s
increasing sensitivity to multicultural practice, Tan has much to
offer in terms of this dimension of counseling. . . .
This is an essential voice in the conversation about the
relationship of our faith to psychology.”
—Fred Gingrich, Toccoa Falls College Graduate School
“No one puts it all together like Siang-Yang Tan—a widely
appreciated leader in Christian counseling over the past three
decades—and this accessible set of three lectures provides a
helpful introduction to his thinking, practice, and contributions
in Christian integration, Christian psychology, and spiritual
formation.”
—Eric L. Johnson, Houston Baptist University
Rev. Dr. Siang-Yang Tan, PhD (McGill University) is Senior
Professor of Clinical Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary in
Pasadena, California, and Senior Pastor Emeritus of First
Evangelical Church Glendale. He now serves as Spiritual Director of
the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC). He is a
licensed psychologist and Fellow of the American Psychological
Association. He has published numerous articles and sixteen
previous books. He is married to Angela and they have two grown
children.