When Trust Has Been Broken: The Roadmap to Repairs (With CE’s) Tuesday, January 16, 2024

When Trust Has Been Broken: The Roadmap to Repairs (With CE’s) Tuesday, January 16, 2024

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*Webinars MUST be watched LIVE to receive CE Credit

When Trust Has Been Broken: The Roadmap to Repairs 

Tuesday, January 16th, 2024 

6:00 – 8:00 PM ET 

 

Webinar Presenter 

Leslie Vernick is a popular speaker, an author, a licensed clinical social worker, and a relationship coach. She has more than three decades of experience helping individuals, couples and families with her expertise on a variety of issues including personal and spiritual growth, marriage improvement, conflict resolution, depression, domestic violence, and child abuse. Leslie is the author of seven books, including her best-seller, The Emotionally Destructive Relationship, which is now in its ninth printing. She and her husband, Howard, have two grown children and three grandchildren. 

 

Abstract 

Pornography, adultery, addictions, and abuse destroy safety and trust in a marriage. If possible, licensed mental health professionals and ministry leaders want to see a broken marriage reconciled. But what are the specific steps necessary to rebuild shattered trust? What therapeutic mile markers indicate clients are on the right path to rebuilding that trust? Reconciliation is far deeper than forgiveness. Forgiveness is just the first step. Genuine healing reconciliation must also involve repairing the trust that was damaged. In this workshop, the presenter will define the six areas in which trust can degenerate in a marriage.  Participants will also learn four specific steps to walk couples through to help reconcile the marriage and create a more trusting relationship. 

  

Learning Objectives 

Participants will: 

  1. Define six specific areas where trust can break down in marriage 
  2. Outline two key indicators that will help identify old marital history from new marital history so bridges can begin to be built 
  3. Identify four specific steps necessary to rebuild broken trust so that reconciliation can take place, as well as describe when a marriage is irreparably harmed 

 

Continuing Education 

Approved for 2.0 ASWB and 2.0 IBCC CE Credits 

 

The American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) offers some psychologists, therapists, counselors, social workers, and play therapists Continuing Education (CE) credit due to good standing with certain states and a limited number of professional organizations. It remains the responsibility of each participant to be aware of state licensure and CE requirements. Participants should check their state and/or local regulations regarding required Continuing Education hours. For more information on Light University Continuing Education programs, please visit https://www.lightuniversity.com/continuing-education-statements/.  

 

*Webinars MUST be watched LIVE to receive CE Credit.