by Bob | Apr 14, 2026 | Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling
Déjà vu All Over Again Dale Johnson and ACBC are unrelenting. In podcast after podcast, Dale and his guests declare that clinically-informed biblical counseling (CIBC) is not true biblical counseling. Each time they follow a familiar pattern: ACBC, Dale, and their...
by Bob | Jan 1, 2026 | Biblical Counseling, Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling
A Word from Bob You’re reading a guest post by Jason Kovacs. Jason is responding to an article by Greg Gifford in a recent edition of ACBC’s Journal of Biblical Soul Care. You can read Greg’s article here: “I’m a Biblically-Informed Psychologist”: Is...
by Bob | Jun 2, 2025 | Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling
CIBC First, while I respect my CIBC brothers and sisters, I do not describe my approach as clinically-informed biblical counseling. For my approach to biblically counseling, see, 6 Biblical Counseling Convictions. Second, if you do much reading these days related to...
by Bob | May 26, 2025 | Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling
A Public Question A friend on X (Twitter) recently asked, “I see you don’t use ‘clinically-informed’ or ‘trauma-informed’ labels. I’m curious, practically, what would you say is the key difference between your approach to #biblicalcounseling and those who...
by Bob | May 24, 2025 | Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling
My Biblical Counseling Approach First, I do not use “clinically-informed” or “trauma-informed” for my approach to biblical counseling. Instead, I describe my biblical counseling model as: Gospel-Centered/Christ-Centered, Theologically-Saturated, Relationship-Focused,...
by Bob | Jul 9, 2024 | Clinically-Informed Biblical Counseling
A Paper by Nate Brooks, Tate Cockrell, Brad Hambrick, Kristin Kellen, and Sam Williams On July 8, 2024, faculty members of the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Biblical Counseling Department released the document: What Is Redemptive Counseling / Clinically...