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...
403: Healthy People, Healthy Relationships: How Conflict in Relationships Can be the Catalyst for Deeper Healing
PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary Couples facing regular conflict and routine marital tension often fail to realize that there tends to be a conflict pattern that comes up repeatedly in their relationship. Interestingly enough, that conflict pattern is...
405: Transformational Accountability: Fostering Change and Growth in Church-based Recovery Groups
PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary With increasing numbers of Christian clients reporting life-dominating struggles and addictions, many churches are launching Christ-centered recovery groups led by licensed mental health professionals to help individuals...
406: Counseling Techniques for Working with Shame
PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary Client shame occurs in every corner of a mental health professional’s office. Shame is a foundational emotional experience in many clinical issues and disorders. It is essential, then, for psychologists and other licensed...
408: The God Factor: Dynamic Spirituality and Mental Health
PRESENTERSCREDENTIALSCE CREDITSLEVELSummary In their classic Handbook of Psychotherapy and Religious Diversity, P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin state, “Growing empirical evidence indicates that spirituality and religious commitment tend to be associated with...