About Course
Knowledge Module 04 - (NQF Level 5)
The Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy:
A Problem-Solving Model for Christian Counselling Therapists
Module Purpose
Unit 1 Purpose
To equip learners with a critical understanding of psycho-human-centred therapy models, their historical and theoretical foundations, and their limitations within contemporary multicultural and spiritually oriented contexts—especially in South Africa and the broader Commonwealth. The module enables learners to evaluate why these models fall short in addressing spiritual dimensions and prepares them to understand the distinctiveness of Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) as a spiritually integrative Christian psychotherapeutic approach.
Unit Purpose
To equip learners with the ability to evaluate whether the Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) model is necessary and applicable within contemporary Christian counselling contexts across South Africa and Commonwealth nations. Learners will integrate insights from the “Jobs to Be Done” (JTBD) framework to assess the tasks, gaps, and needs in current Christian therapeutic practices and identify how PCT addresses these complexities spiritually, psychologically, and culturally.
Unit Purpose
To equip learners with foundational and contextualised knowledge of how Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) responds to the unmet psychological and spiritual needs of help-seekers across South Africa and diverse Commonwealth nations. This module aims to deepen understanding of PCT’s validation processes, benefit statements, and its alignment with contemporary cultural, spiritual, and psychological realities.
Unit Purpose
To equip the learner with an advanced understanding of transformational thinking as applied within Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT), emphasising the integration of biblical insight, spiritual discernment, psychological understanding, and culturally contextualised problem-solving. The unit enables learners to apply the P-E-D-A model (Prayer, Envision, Develop, Apply) as a holistic, Spirit-led, and culturally relevant process for facilitating personal and communal transformation.
Unit Purpose
To equip learners with the knowledge and understanding of the core psychopneumatic tools used within Psychopneumatic Centric Therapy (PCT) for addressing personal, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual problems within multicultural, faith-based South African and Commonwealth contexts. The unit develops competency in applying narrative, imaginative, reflective, and spiritually-guided processes during the Envisioning and Development phases of PCT’s P-E-D-A framework.
Course Content
Unit 1: A Psycho-Human Centred Therapy: What Is It and Why Is It Limited?
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Class Discussion
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Case Study Analysis
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Reflection Journal
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Group Activity
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Scriptural Reflection
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Short Essay
