Richard Winter

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Richard Winter is Professor Emeritus of Counseling and Applied Theology at Covenant Seminary in St Louis, USA, and has served as one of the leaders of the European Counsellors Networks. He is also a psychotherapist and counsellor - who trained in medicine and psychiatry in England before – and was on staff and was director of the English branch of the L’Abri Fellowship for 14 years. He has served in a variety of pastoral and teaching leadership roles in the church. He is the author of When Life Goes Dark: Finding Hope in the Midst of Depression (IVP, 2012); Perfecting Ourselves to Death: The Pursuit of Excellence and the Perils of Perfectionism (IVP, 2005); Still Bored in a Culture of Entertainment: Rediscovering Passion and Wonder (IVP, 2002); and numerous professional journal articles. He is married, with four children and nine grandchildren.
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How does the New Testament depict the marriage relationship?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologyMarital 00:00:00 1,354 23 May 2016
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What are the causes of deep fear and anxiety?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 1,778 23 May 2016
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What is the Scriptural guidance on finding healing from addiction?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologySexuality 00:00:00 776 23 May 2016
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How do we see deep emotions experienced in the Bible?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 1,075 23 May 2016
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How can married couples enjoy their sex lives?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologySexuality 00:00:00 1,192 23 May 2016
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What are the shortcomings in the Church’s traditional response to sexuality?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologySexuality 00:00:00 2,317 23 May 2016
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Why has pornography had such a pervasive influence on our culture?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologySexuality 00:00:00 812 23 May 2016
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How can married couples be sensitive to each other’s sexual needs?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologyMarital 00:00:00 2,291 23 May 2016
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How do we try to hide or avoid shame?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 1,036 23 May 2016
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How can we honor the differences between men and women?
Richard Winter Counseling and PsychologyMarital 00:00:00 1,038 23 May 2016

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