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105: From Trauma to Transformation: A Path to Healing and Growth

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary   In a clinical setting, mental health professionals often talk about post-traumatic stress symptoms following traumatic life events, but few think about the possibility of post-traumatic growth (PTG)—the positive ways in...

108: The Role of Emotional and Relational Intelligence in Cultivating a Mentally, Emotionally, and Spiritually Healthy Congregation

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  If God’s purpose for us as church leaders, pastors, pastoral counselors, lay counselors, and coaches is to help our people “become conformed to the Image His Son,” then what might that look like? What does it mean to “grow...

201: The Increase in Covert Teenage Suicide Ideation and Self-injury: Practical Ideas for Changing Dynamics

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  Suicide is now the second leading cause of death among teenagers in the United States. Two decades ago, there were obvious signs pointing to an individual’s suicidal ideation. Today, with the prevalence of social media,...

203: In Sickness and in Health: The Physical Consequences of Emotional Abuse in Marriage

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  Too many psychologists and licensed mental health clinicians focus on treating the mind, forgetting to ask questions about the body. Thus, they are in danger of enabling a very destructive process instead of participating...

205: Communication Patterns of Families Facing Addictions: Helping Clients with Different Parenting Styles

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  Communication about sensitive topics can be challenging in any family—add addiction to the equation, and the results can be dire. In this workshop, the presenters will explain results from interviews with family members who...

206: A Skill-based Approach for Building Resiliency to Promote Wellness

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  Due to the high number of Americans overwhelmed by stress and anxiety, prevention and training programs are needed to mitigate stress and resist anxiety. Just as we physically train for fitness, the brain can also be...

207: The Diversified Coach: Make a Great Living Doing What You Love

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  Do you aspire to be so successful as a coach that you can eventually quit your day job? Making a full-time career out of coaching can be scary, but you CAN turn the seemingly “Impossible” into “I’m Possible!” By discovering...

306: Riding the Waves of Emotion: Practical Skills for Emotion Regulation Copy

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  Emotion dysregulation is a frequently reported symptom of many psychological disorders. This workshop will explore the nature, function, and neurobiology of emotion regulation, as well as its development through securely...

307: Imposter Syndrome: Timely Insights and Proven Strategies to Address One of the Nation’s Most Overlooked Mental Health Issues

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  Each year, thousands of people seek help from psychologists and licensed mental health professionals for their low self-esteem and confidence. Though not a formal diagnosis in the DSM-5-TR, some of the most famous public...

402: Mental and Relational Healthcare for the Church: The Struggle is Real

Level: Intermediate, Workshop Tracks

PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary  People are hurting today in unprecedented ways and virtually epidemic numbers. A litany of clinically significant mental and relational health problems exists not only in society at large but within the Church. Yet, in most...

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