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Author: Dominick Flarey
Attention Deficit Consulting
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Christian Spiritual Counseling
Christian Spiritual Counseling Program
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Christian Spiritual Counseling is a specialized form of counseling that focuses on Christian morals and theology to handle personal problems. The Bible and Christ are the sources to this type of counseling.
To become certified in Christian Spiritual Counseling at AIHCP, one must be qualified as a minister, in ministry, or have the proper academic background. After completion of the courses, one can become certified.
In the meantime, if you have any questions please let us know. Enjoy the blog!
Taking Timeouts to Decrease Stress and Increase Creativity
Written in collaboration with Neal Vahle, Ph.D.
The world today is moving faster than ever. Technology has changed the way we communicate and get information and entertainment, and also the way we read, learn and how, when, where and from whom we buy products. And these changes will keep coming faster and more dramatically, causing most of us to be rushing and racing just to keep up.
The result is an enormous amount of stress, tension and exhaustion, which severely decreases the quality of our health, our relationships and our work. When over stressed, we don’t sleep well, are more anxious and irritable and are taking more than 40,000 tons of aspirin a year to counter the ever-increasing stress-related headaches, bad backs, neck pains and stomach problems. Learn to Decrease Stress.
The article, “Taking Timeouts to Decrease Stress and Increase Creativity”, by Robert J. Kriegel, Ph.D. states
“The human engine, like any other, runs on energy. The more you have at your disposal, the healthier you’ll be and the better you’ll feel and perform. But you can’t continually run an engine in the red zone, at max output, or it will burn out.”
For the full article please go here.
Stand Up: Your Life Could Depend On It from Medical News Today
Standing up more often may reduce your chances of dying within three years, even if you are already physically active, a study of more than 200,000 people published in Archives of Internal Medicine shows.
The study found that adults who sat 11 or more hours per day had a 40% increased risk of dying in the next three years compared with those who sat for fewer than four hours a day. This was after taking into account their physical activity, weight and health status.
The article, “Stand Up: Your Life Could Depend On It”, Source: MedicalNewsToday states
“Standing up more often may reduce your chances of dying within three years, even if you are already physically active, a study of more than 200,000 people published in Archives of Internal Medicine shows.”
For the full article please go here.
Information on Christian Counseling

Information on Christian Counseling
Welcome to the new Christian Spiritual Counseling Blog. Stay tuned for many new article posts with detailed information on Christian Counseling.
Information on Christian Counseling as well informative blogs about theology, pastoral care and moral theology will be found in this blog. Also aid in becoming a certified Christian Counselor.
Those interested in becoming a Christian Counselor must first be qualified. Qualifications include professional and academic backgrounds that would befit a Christian Counselor. After taking the core courses, qualified professionals can become certified. The certification lasts three years and can be renewed.
Many of the courses offered for the Christian Counseling program include pastoral and theological topics that would interest Christian Counselors of any denomination.
The certification is good for any denomination and takes fruits from all branches of Christianity.
For more information on Christian Counseling, stay tuned for other blogs or articles.
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