Jay E. Adams
Overview
 
Jay E. Adams is an American
United States
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 Reformed Christian
Reformed churches
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 author who is mostly known for his book, Competent to Counsel, in which he states that any Christian is more competent to counsel than any secular psychologist
Psychologist
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. He has published more than 100 books.

His books have been translated into 16 languages, and he received his doctorate
Doctorate
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 in preaching.

Adams advocates the counseling method known as Nouthetic Counseling
Nouthetic Counseling
Biblical counseling Biblical counseling Biblical counseling (also known as nouthetic counseling from the Greek word noutheteo ("to admonish or warn.") is a form of Christian counseling that aims to use devotional instructions in the Bible to treat psychological problems. It treats psychological...

, which he claims is practiced in the Bible
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