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Philosophical counseling         
APPLICATION OF PHILOSOPHY TO COUNSELING
Philosophical consultancy; Philosophical counselling; Philosophical Counseling; Philosophical Consultancy; Philosophical practice; Ethical counseling; Philosophical practitioner; Philosophical practitioners
Philosophical consultancy, also sometimes called philosophical practice or philosophical counseling or clinical philosophy, is a contemporary movement in practical philosophy. Developing since the 1980s as a profession but since the 1950s as a practice, practitioners of philosophical counseling ordinarily have a doctorate or minimally a master's degree in philosophy and offer their philosophical counseling or consultation services to clients who look for a philosophical understanding of their lives, social problems, or even mental problems.
Nouthetic counseling         
FORM OF PASTORAL COUNSELING
Biblical counseling; Biblical counselling; Nouthetic Counseling
Nouthetic counseling (Greek: noutheteo, to admonish) is a form of evangelical Protestant pastoral counseling based upon conservative evangelical interpretation of the Bible. It repudiates mainstream psychology and psychiatry as humanistic, fundamentally opposed to Christianity, and radically secular.
Philosophical theory         
THEORETICAL CONCEPT WITHIN PHILOSOPHY
System of belief; Philosophical theories; Philosophical system
A philosophical theory or philosophical positionDictionary of Theories, Jennifer Bothamley is a view that attempts to explain or account for a particular problem in philosophy. The use of the term "theory" is a statement of colloquial English and not reflective of the term theory.