At a dinner hosted by the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists (AMCAP) Ron Poulton asked those at his table this question: “How do you deal with the problem of unclean spirits in your practices?” He describes their reaction: “Quiet came to the table almost immediately. One of the psychologists looked puzzled and asked me to say more. When it became clear to them that they had not misunderstood my question, their responses came quickly. The overarching conclusion common to all the responses was that this was a subject outside the domain of their common discourse and professional world view. It held no prominent place within their practices. I was surprised by their resolute opinions that there was no such problem. . . The first response was:
Jesus Christ and the Reality of Spiritual Evil
Jesus Christ and the Reality of Spiritual…
Jesus Christ and the Reality of Spiritual Evil
At a dinner hosted by the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists (AMCAP) Ron Poulton asked those at his table this question: “How do you deal with the problem of unclean spirits in your practices?” He describes their reaction: “Quiet came to the table almost immediately. One of the psychologists looked puzzled and asked me to say more. When it became clear to them that they had not misunderstood my question, their responses came quickly. The overarching conclusion common to all the responses was that this was a subject outside the domain of their common discourse and professional world view. It held no prominent place within their practices. I was surprised by their resolute opinions that there was no such problem. . . The first response was: