Quotes about Counseling
                        What it comes down to, I believe, is that mentoring often involves telling people what they need to hear, rather than what they want to hear. When you are able to be humbly honest with someone about a situation with which you have personal experience—even if you risk angering or hurting that person—you are offering the most valuable gift of all.
                    — John Wooden
                        
                
                        All of the modern counseling vernacular is really not dealing with the root issue of idolatry. Someone or something's preeminent rather than God.
                    — Mark Driscoll
                        
                
                        I'd go home to a wife whom I was not sexually enjoying.
                    — Mark Driscoll
                        
                
                        How you have counseled the unwise and provided fully sound insight!
                    — Job 26:3
                        
                
                        I counseled many returning missionaries. I interviewed 1,700 missionaries all over the world. My advice to them is that you should study and prepare for your life's work in a field that you enjoy.
                    — Thomas Monson
                        
                
                        instruct the ignorant, counsel the doubtful, admonish sinners, bear wrongs patiently, forgive offences willingly, comfort the afflicted, pray for the living and the dead.
                    — Philip Yancey
                        
                
                        Of course, bad marriages are so pervasive that they have invaded the faith community too.
                    — Jerry B. Jenkins
                        
                
                        This is discussed at greater length in chapter 6, "Seeks Discipline." A committed member is committed to speaking the truth in love to his brothers and sisters, to helping them avoid pitfalls, and to encouraging them in holiness and Christian joy. A committed member will not be wrongly intrusive in the lives of others—a busybody—but he also will not be "hands off" when it comes to caring for and counseling others.
                    — Thabiti M. Anyabwile
                        
                
                        So if therapists wish to foster their patients' mental health, they should not be afraid to create a sound amount of tension through a reorientation toward the meaning of one's life.
                    — Viktor E. Frankl
                        
                
                        In actual fact, boredom is now causing, and certainly bringing to psychiatrists, more problems to solve than distress.
                    — Viktor E. Frankl
                        
                
                        I find it much easier to counsel than to be counseled, to reach out to a friend in my small group who is feeling insercure than to reveal my own inseurity. The truth is we don't much like being dependent. We don't enjoy admitting how depeately we long for someone's kindness and involvement. It's so humbling.
                    — Larry Crabb
                        
                
                        Psycho-analysis — that is... confession without absolution.
                    — GK Chesterton