Summary When clients or patients are pursuing identity and purpose, adversity often feels like a painful, game-stopping roadblock. But what if it were actually the fastest path? Psychologists, licensed mental health professionals, medical personnel and ministry...
202. Strengthening Families: Clinical Tools for Addressing Childhood Emotional Dysregulation and Anxiety
Summary Emotional dysregulation and anxiety are increasingly prevalent among children, presenting significant challenges for families. Parents and caregivers often struggle to manage emotional storms, whether expressed as anger, withdrawal, or overwhelming anxiety,...
203. Let it Go: An Evidence-based, Biblically-anchored Forgiveness Program and Strategy
Summary Psychotherapy, couple therapy, and family therapy often require psychologists, licensed mental health professionals, and ministry leaders help clients forgive. The problem can be clinical, such as instances of abuse, recovery from injuries and illnesses,...
205. Ethical Cyberpsychology: How to Work with AI in Clinical Practice
Summary AI is here to stay and is affecting how psychologists, licensed mental health professionals, medical personnel, and ministry leaders do their jobs. The real question is how to do this in an ethical manner. In this workshop, attendees will learn the three main...
204. In Bondage to Food: A Biblical Model for Rewiring the Brain for Compulsive Eating Recovery
Summary Compulsive and addictive eating can significantly impact an individual’s physical, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual well-being. Many clients describe these behaviors as difficult to control, often characterized by persistent cravings, food preoccupation,...
206. Traumatic Memory: Tools for Helping Clients Tolerate and Integrate the Past
Summary Recent advances in neuroscience have greatly increased our understanding of how traumatic memories are formed, stored, and expressed in both the brain and the body. This knowledge has fueled the development of numerous therapeutic approaches to help clients...
207. When is the Line Crossed in Marriage? From Difficult to Destructive
Summary Research indicates that approximately one in four Christian women report being in a destructive or abusive relationship, yet many licensed mental health professionals, medical personnel, and ministry leaders receive little to no formal training in recognizing...
208. Leaving Imprints of a Christ Centered Marriage
Summary This faith centered workshop on marriage is based on scriptural steps, such as, Ephesians 5:25, and other biblical references that reflects the importance of building a marriage that focuses on helping clients build intimacy of God and each other. Coaches and...
209. Find a Way: The Connection between Relationships, Performance, Resilience, and Flourishing in Sports and Life
Summary Resilience does not emerge in isolation; it is formed, strengthened, and refined within relationships. This workshop for psychologists, licensed mental health professionals, medical personnel, academic faculty, and students explores how human connection serves...
212. Addiction, Hope, and Recovery in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings
Summary Addiction is often viewed through clinical and scientific lenses, but its nuanced portrayal in literature can provide profound insights into the human experience of substance use disorders and recovery. This workshop, co-led by a leading Tolkien scholar and an...