Biblical Counseling (BC) primarily happens within the context of the local church; therefore, this page will include some of the best resources that are relevant to church and counseling. This page is not designed to provide an exhaustive list of BC resources.
Depending on the direction of your topic, these recommended resources can be used as primary or secondary sources for your research.
There are many books and articles by the key figures of the BC movement, and we cannot include all of them in this page; therefore, please use the names mentioned below as a reference to gather further resources for your research.
For additional Church-based resources by Brad Hambrick, please check out the Church-based Counseling Series and his website
Below are the names of organizations that fall in the Christian worldview spectrum of counseling. Each organization has a plethora of resources that can be helpful for your research.
Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (primarily influenced by the second generation of Biblical Counselors)
Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (formerly known as the National Association of Nouthetic Counselors, NANC)