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Knowledge Module 02 - (NQF Level 5)
The Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy:
A Problem-Solving Model for Christian Counselling Therapists
Module Purpose
Unit 1 Purpose
To equip learners with the foundational theological, psychological, and methodological distinctions that define Biblical Counselling as understood through the Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) framework. Learners will explore how the Spirit-led, Christ-centered P-E-D-A model (Prayer, Envision, Develop, Apply) integrates biblical revelation with psychological insight to address the holistic transformation of the help-seeker.
Unit 2 Purpose
This unit equips pastoral counsellors and Christian psychotherapists with a comprehensive understanding of the Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) model—a biblically and clinically grounded framework integrating the spirit, soul, and psyche for transformative healing. Learners will explore how the P-E-D-A (Prayer–Envision–Develop–Apply) Framework facilitates Christ-centered therapeutic engagement that honours both divine intervention and psychological process.
Unit 3 Purpose
This unit equips learners with a theoretical and theological understanding of the Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) model as a biblically grounded, Spirit-led, and psychologically informed approach to Christian counselling and psychotherapy. Learners will explore the theological foundations, psychological dimensions, and contextual applications of PCT across Commonwealth nations and the Global South, preparing them to facilitate holistic transformation in help-seekers.
Unit 4 Purpose
To equip Christian counsellors, pastoral therapists, and psychopneumatic practitioners with a deep understanding of transformational thinking as a spiritually grounded and psychologically informed mindset. The unit enables learners to integrate transformational thinking into the Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) model, fostering renewal, problem-solving, and spiritual–emotional transformation in the lives of help-seekers.
Unit 5 Purpose
This module equips learners with the theoretical, theological, and cultural knowledge to facilitate sustainable transformational thinking within Christian counselling practice. Learners will explore how culture, theology, and Spirit-led psychology interact to produce lasting personal and communal change in South African and broader Commonwealth contexts, integrating the PCT P-E-D-A Framework and WHO ICD-10-AM Pastoral Intervention Codings.
Unit 6 Purpose
To equip Christian counsellors, pastoral therapists, and psychopneumatic practitioners with the theoretical and applied knowledge to recognise, interpret, and respond to help-seekers’ emotional experiences as gateways to spiritual and psychological transformation. The module emphasises emotional literacy, psycho-spiritual integration, and culturally responsive counselling within the P-E-D-A framework of Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy, aligned with the WHO ICD-10-AM Pastoral Intervention Codings.
Unit 7 Purpose
This unit equips Christian counselling therapists with the knowledge and insight to pilot early or preliminary psychopneumatic interventions (“Preliminary Solution Modeling”) within diverse pastoral and clinical contexts. It fosters an understanding of how experimental, spiritually guided counselling practices can evolve into proven models for holistic transformation using the P-E-D-A framework (Prayer, Envision, Develop, Apply).
Unit 8 Purpose
To equip the learner with theological, psychological, and spiritual insight into the principle of embracing one’s limitations as a form of strength and alignment with divine purpose. This unit aims to develop the learner’s ability to integrate the Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) model—particularly its P-E-D-A framework—with biblical and psychological principles of humility, faith, and self-awareness in pastoral counselling.
Unit 9 Purpose
This unit equips Christian counsellors and psychotherapists to integrate Scriptural wisdom and mental–spiritual discernment within therapeutic contexts. It develops the learner’s ability to apply Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) principles with balanced spiritual authority, clinical awareness, and ethical responsibility. The focus is on discerning when and how to apply biblical truth without over-spiritualizing or underestimating psychological complexity.
Unit 10 Purpose
This unit equips pastoral counsellors, Christian psychotherapists, and spiritual caregivers with the knowledge and cognitive skills to apply the Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) model as a biblically aligned, psychologically sound, and contextually relevant framework for addressing psycho-spiritual distress in diverse, digital-age environments. It prepares learners to interpret, evaluate, and implement WHO ICD-10-AM Pastoral Intervention Codings within the PCT therapeutic process, ensuring theological integrity and professional competence.
Unit 11 Purpose
To equip learners with the theoretical understanding and cognitive frameworks needed to apply transformational thinking in Christian counselling contexts. This unit integrates Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy’s (PCT) P-E-D-A framework with WHO ICD-10-AM Pastoral Intervention Codings, enabling learners to simplify complex pastoral challenges and humanize therapeutic practice through Spirit-led, biblically grounded, and psychologically informed problem-solving.
Course Content
Unit 1: Epistemological Foundations of Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy
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Reflective Journal
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Case Study Analysis
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Group Discussion
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Applied Exercise
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Peer Presentation
