Not to take the thread off topic, but sense you made a recommendation, I felt the need to respond. There are some Christian counselors that have studied psychology/therapy/counseling from an accredited institution*.
However, having worked in the field of counseling and ministry, I know that there are many who call themselves 'Christian counselors' that have no serious training and education - and these in fact, talk about counseling from a 'biblical perspective'. They claim to have doctorates in counseling, but they are from dubious, unaccredited schools. They not only lack the education and training needed to assist people, but they can do tremendous damage.
*Accredited meaning the institution is accredited by an educational organization that is recognized by the country's Department/Ministry of Education. Any religious educational organization is free to teach whatever they want, as long as you have to do serious study. There are some 'colleges/universities' out there that are not accredited and excuse it by saying they want to be free to teach what they want. That is bogus.