Throughout the years, I have found that most of my counseling cases, if not all, eventually touch on one topic: personal identity. While the presenting issues may vary, my counselees struggle to answer one question lingering in their hearts constantly: who am I? Although the secular world has come up with relevant concepts (i.e., identity crisis) to explain this phenomenon, it never succeeded in…
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