Should Christians Go to Therapy?
This is not a small question. It touches on suffering, healing, truth, and where people ultimately turn for help. Because of that, it deserves more than a quick or reactionary answer. Therapy is not inherently wrong. In many cases, it can be a genuine help. Skilled counselors can assist people in processing pain, understanding patterns in thinking and behavior, and navigating difficult circumstances. For those who are overwhelmed, burdened by trauma, or struggling to function, therapy can serve as a practical support. Christians should not feel shame for seeking help. God often uses means. He uses people, wisdom, and even common grace to restrain harm and bring clarity in difficult seasons. But that is not the whole picture. The Deeper Issue: What Is the Problem? The real question is not whether therapy can help. The real question is what problem we believe needs solving. Most modern therapy operates on a particular assumption. It treats the primary human problem as emotional dis...