The present study investigated how treating client’s inner psychological problems with the psycho–dynamics technique facilitates client’s spiritual growth, especially focusing on how it becomes a starting point to prayers. It is based on the premises that the psychological dimension of the human problems belong to the spiritual realm, which affects the problems more than other aspects. For this purpose the author reinterpreted the four main factors of the counseling that are centered on the relationship between the counselor and the client linking to the factors that facilitate prayers. The four main factors are the following. First, by including Holy Spirit into the counseling process, the relationship between the counselor and client are not dyadic, but triadic. Second, the transitional space within the psychological dimension for counseling is the same zone where prayers occur. Third, a counselor’s empathic listening helps a client’s free–association process and allows the client to hear a voice from her/his primal inner world during a prayer. Lastly, in a psychodynamic counseling a process to help a client find her/his true self becomes the beginning of searching for the ultimate true self through prayers. In addition, the new perspectives as a result of the above reinterpretation present some new qualities that are necessary for the Christian counselors.