COUNSELING THE CODEPENDENT: A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE UTILIZING TEMPERAMENTThis course is approximately 160 pages in length. The candidate will receive specialized training regarding codependency, which incorporates the counseling taught by the N.C.C.A.
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the study of Codependency with an emphasis on temperament and the temperament model developed by Drs. Richard and Phyllis Arno of the NCCA. Through a planned sequence of written instructional materials, the student will:
persons who suffer codependency.
Specific Areas Of Concentration: Codependency Overview; Characteristics of Codependency; Family of Origin Issues; Dysfunctional Family Rules; Alcoholism; Recovery Strategies; God's Healing Process; The Psychodynamics Of A Personality Disorder; Temperament; Temperament Therapy; and the Study of the Melancholy, Phlegmatic, Supine, Choleric, and Sanguine Temperaments.
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