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On today’s Equipping You in Grace show, Dave talks with Jenn Chenn about the DSM, what that term means why it matters, and how Christians should think about it from a biblical worldview, along with how biblical counselors can help those with mental disorder diagnosis, how the doctrine of suffering helps us process our issues, and Jenn’s new book, Biblical Counseling and Mental Disorder Diagnosis (Shepherds Press, 2024).
What You’ll Hear on Today’s Episode
- What the DSM means and what it aims to do, and why Christians should care about it.
- The main difference between the DSM and ICD and any similarities between the two.
- How Christians should think biblically and theologically to interpret what is happening to those who come to us with needing care from the Word.
- How do we minister to those who might have a medical component to their problems.
- How Christians should think through mental health and mental illness and the differences.
- How the Fallen Condition Focus from Bryan Chappel can help Christians to biblically diagnose people’s issues.
- How the biblical counselors can provide help and hope to those given mental disorder diagnosis.
- How the biblical doctrine of suffering helps us to process our issues.
About the Guest
Dr. Jenn Chen is ACBC certified and has taught biblical counseling at seminaries and universities. With a Psy.D in Clinical Psychology and an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy, Jenn was formally trained in psychotherapeutic evidence-based practices and held a faculty appointment as a clinical instructor at UCLA. After a life-changing encounter with biblical counseling, she returned to school for her MABC and now practices biblical counseling.
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