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Ethics and Advocacy in the Christian Counseling Profession
Bounce: Faith-based Tools to Address Burnout and Build Resilience in a Stressed, Anxious, and Traumatized World
Christian Faith in Clinical Practice: Implicit and Explicit Integration
Neurotheology and Counseling: How Spirituality Shapes the Brain
Front Stage/Back Stage: External Success Requires Internal Health
Coaching Techniques for Post-traumatic Growth
Shattered No More: Effective and Safe Trauma Processing
Assessment and Treatment of Anger: Helping Clients Make Anger Work for Them, Not Against Them
The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope
When Grief and Trauma Meet: Support and Recovery Strategies for Individuals and Families Facing Sudden Unexpected Death
Sport and Performance Psychology: Helping Clients Achieve Peak Performance
Recovery Alive: The Faith-based 12-step Program for Mental, Spiritual, and Addiction Recovery
Implicit Bias and Cultural Competency in Mental Healthcare
Best Practices for Mental and Emotional Health Coaching
Helping Couples Win: Coaching Techniques for Increased Marital Satisfaction
Recent Advances on Faith in Therapy: Anchoring Our Mental Healthcare in Christ
Evidenced-Based Treatments to Rewire the Anxious Brain
Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder: Assessment and Treatment
Attachment-based Intervention Specialist Training: Level 2
Coaching the Whole Person: Training in the Townsend Coaching Model
Practical Neurotheology: Treating the Mind, Body, and Soul
Christ-centered Narrative Therapy in Treating Trauma
The Addiction Spectrum: Current Data, Models, and Approaches
Critical Decision Making: Effectively Handling Ethical Dilemmas in the Treatment of Minors
Strategies and Techniques for Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) Treatment Using a Christian Family, Couples, and Individual Approach
The Cannabis Crisis: FAQs, Myths, and Realities of Clinical Practice
Three Common Mistakes People Helpers Make When Working with Destructive Marriages
Assessment and Treatment of Grief, Trauma, and Suicide: Research-based Keys for Recovery
Alone: Anxiety and the Absence of Presence
The Essential Role of Healthy Emotions in Growing a Healthy Congregation
Building Your Personal Brand: The Ultimate Guide for Life Coaches
Silencing Insecurity and Embracing Significance: Guiding Clients Through a Holistic Process of Discovery and Resilience
Endangered Potential: In the Trenches with Young Adults and Adolescents
Addicted to You: The Role of Boundaries and 12-step Recovery in Treating Codependency
Breaking Generational Patterns of Shame: Family Responsibility and Power
A Surging Movement: The Influence and Effectiveness of Lay Counseling Ministry
The Science of Renewal: Sleep Restoration and Mental Health Well-being
“KISS” – Keeping Intimacy Sweet and Simple: Coaching Couples to Marital Bliss
Demystifying the Differential Diagnoses of Complex PTSD, Borderline Personality Disorder, and Dissociative Disorders
Brain Science and Mental Health: Lessons from 250,000 Brain Scans
Faith, Hope, and Spirituality: Applying Biblical Truths in Counseling
Mental and Emotional Health Techniques to Flourish in Life and Relationships
Dynamic Discipleship: Essential for Facilitating Permanent Lifestyle Change with Your Clients
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Mental Well-being: Implications, Opportunities, and Challenges in Mental Healthcare
Spinning Out of Control: Addictions as a Trauma Response
Help! My Teen is Self-injuring: A Crisis Manual to Help Teens and Parents
Set Free: A Dynamic Faith-based Recovery Mindset for Compulsive/Addictive Eating Disorders
Does Time Heal? Research-based Techniques to Help Clients Deal with the Past, Present, and Future
Recognizing and Confronting Narcissism and Emotional Abuse in Marriage
Navigating the Uncharted Waters: Love, Loss, and Resilience in the Face of Terminal Illness Post “I Do”
Effects of Christian Faith on the Brain: Cognitive Functioning and Brain Disease
Solomon: The First Positive Psychology Practitioner
Empowering Assessments: Using Emotional Intelligence, Enneagram, CliftonStrengths, and Personality Inventories
Discipling Couples in the Local Church: Building a Comprehensive Marriage Ministry for Dating, Engaged, and Married Couples
Utilizing Behavioral Strategies and Interventions to Impact Performance
The Porndemic is Real: Treating Pornography and Compulsive Sexual Behavior
Building Resiliency and Mental Toughness in Today’s Generation: Battling through the Pressure to Perform and Perfectionism in Everyday Life
Worship and Awe in Christian Mental Health
Osteopathic Manipulation: An Innovative Approach to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Seven Desires: Looking Past What Separates Us to Learn What Connects Us
Suicide Across the Life Span: Identifying Ambivalence and Building Social Connection in Different Age Groups
The Four Relationship Styles and ADHD: The Intersection of Attachment, ADHD and Emotion Regulation
Manifestations of the Supernatural in Session: Discernment and Resources for Assessment and Treatment
Best Practices for Expanding and Enhancing Your Christian Coaching Practice
Ministry Hazards and a Plan for Recovery for Christian Leaders
Leaving a Legacy that Matters: Fulfilling God’s Purpose in an Entitled and Broken World
We Don’t Lean, We Stand
The Perilous Fight: Overcoming Our Culture’s War on the American Family
Beginning at the Beginning: In What Story Do You Believe You Are Living?
The Importance of Truth Tellers in Our Lives
Healing the Person Underneath the Symptom
Lessons from 250,000 Brain Scans
The Road Forward: Religious Liberty in Mental Healthcare and Education
Walk by Faith
The Hope Tipping Point: The Power of Hope and Gratitude
Standing Strong in Christ: Helping Clients Find Identity Beyond Trauma
Religion and Human Flourishing
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Discipline(Required) Session Presenter(Required) Not Found David Jenkins, Psy.D., Shannae Anderson, Ph.D. Donna Gibbs, Ph.D. Mercy Connors, Ph.D., Megan Clunan, Ph.D. Ron Hawkins, Ed.D., D.Min., Ian Jones, Ph.D., Ph.D. Johnny Parker, D.S.L., Lezlyn Parker, B.A. Georgia Shaffer, M.A. Heather Gingrich, Ph.D. Gary J. Oliver, Th.M., Ph.D. Curt Thompson, M.D. Jennifer Ellers, M.A., Kevin Ellers, D.Min. Zach Clinton, M.A., Ed Garrett, Psy.D. John Eklund, M.S.W. Mark Crear, Ph.D., Elias Moitinho, Ph.D. Catherine Hart Weber, Ph.D., Sylvia Hart Frejd, D.Min. Ted Cunningham, M.A.C.E. Siang-Yang Tan, Ph.D. Linda Mintle, Ph.D. Jim Cress, M.A., Jason VanRuler, M.A. Gary Sibcy, Ph.D., Sharon May, Ph.D. John Townsend, Ph.D., Michelle Thompson, M.S., PCC, Jill Bjorndahl-Jay, Ph.D., PCC, Patti Cotton, M.A., PCC, Gilbert Fugitt, Ed.D., ACC Karl Benzio, M.D., Timothy L. Jennings, M.D. Eric Johnson, Ph.D., Nicolene Joubert, Ph.D. David Jenkins, Psy.D. Mercy Connors, Ph.D. Gracie Murphy, J.D. Fred DiBlasio, Ph.D. Linda Mintle, Ph.D. Leslie Vernick, M.S.W. Jennifer Ellers, M.A. Kevin Ellers, D.Min. Curt Thompson, M.D. Gary Oliver, Ph.D. Mark Crear, Ph.D. Donna Gibbs, Ph.D. Adrian Hickmon, Ph.D. John Eklund, M.S.W. Megan Clunan, Ph.D. Siang-Yang Tan, Ph.D. Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D. Johnny Parker, DSL, Lezlyn Parker, B.A. Heather Davediuk Gingrich, Ph.D. Daniel Amen, M.D. Ian Jones, Ph.D., Ph.D. Catherine Hart-Weber, Ph.D. Clarence Shuler, Ph.D. Jason VanRuler, M.A. Shannae Anderson, Ph.D. Mark Mayfield, Ph.D. Rhona Epstein, Psy.D. Elias Moitinho, Ph.D. David Hawkins, M.B.A., M.S.W., M.A., Ph.D. D. Fredrica Brooks-Davis, Psy.D. Harold Koenig, M.D. Ron Hawkins, Ed.D., D.Min. Georgia Shaffer, M.A. Ted Cunningham, MACE Ed Garrett, Psy.D. Jim Cress, M.A. Zach Clinton, M.A. Joshua Knabb, Psy.D. Thomas Fotopoulos, D.O., Taras Kochno, M.D. Debra Laaser, M.A., Greg Miller, M.Div., D.Min. Michele Louviere, M.A., Marlea Louviere, M.A. John Kuhnley, M.D., Anita Knight Kuhnley, Ph.D. Michael Perron Sylvia Hart Frejd, D.Min. Michael MacKenzie, D.Min., Kari MacKenzie, D.Min. Kenny Mauck, M.A. Samuel Rodriguez, M.Ed. Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., M.D. Curt Thompson, M.D. Leslie Vernick, M.S.W. John Townsend, Ph.D. Daniel Amen, M.D. Kelly J. Shackelford, Esq. Darryl Strawberry Gregory Jantz, Ph.D. Jennifer Ellers, M.A. Harold G. Koenig, M.D. Rev. Dr. Siang-Yang Tan Ph.D.
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Session Learning Objective One Evaluate the applicability of the 2023 AACC Code of Ethics to current developments and issues for psychologists, other licensed mental health practitioners, students, pastoral counselors, and coaches Describe the foundational rationale for the application of these innate tools as related to research surrounding the release of hormones and neurotransmitters, as well as the physical and emotional implications of their use Discuss the ethical considerations of faith integration in assessment and treatment planning for clients and patients Identify the importance and necessity of addressing spirituality in sessions with a licensed mental health professional, pastoral counselor, or coach Describe how to live and lead from love and not for love by abiding in Jesus Examine seven strategies to promote post-traumatic growth Distinguish among three phases of trauma treatment and appropriately pace trauma processing using various techniques Compare and contrast healthy vs. unhealthy anger in clients and identify the unique interactive role of the Limbic System and Pre-Frontal Cortex (PFC) in both managing and maximizing the potential for healthy emotions in general and healthy anger in particular Define and demonstrate the various forms of human suffering Discuss types of traumatic loss, including deaths by homicide, disasters, traumatic accidents, and suicide, and unique challenges for grievers Identify core concepts related to helping clients achieve peak performance Describe the onset of America’s mental health and addiction crisis and current statistics Identify current sociocultural challenges and opportunities in mental healthcare given the U.S. changing demographics Examine ways to aid clients in building mental and emotional resilience by developing the inner strength, self-awareness, and mindfulness necessary to be equipped to manage and overcome life’s challenges and process grief and loss Identify strategies to help couples achieve high levels of marital satisfaction Examine recent advances in faith in therapy and the wide variety of religious and spiritual therapies available today Discuss a brief overview of the body’s autonomic nervous system and limbic system’s response to stress as a basis for intervention Describe the foundations, etiology, and assessment of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder and infidelity Outline each of the six SECURE principles and how psychologists, other licensed mental health professionals, and other mental health caregivers use them to provide an attachment-based, spiritually integrated transtheoretical therapy for a variety of clinical concerns. Outline the unique, relationally-based Townsend Coaching Model. Discuss environmental influences on brain development and examine the research showing the value of Practical NeuroTheology. Describe the ways that narrative contributes to human wellbeing can be reflected in various assessments, such as the Adult Attachment Interview Discuss current trends in substance and behavioral addiction, including use, costs, and co-occurrence Identify five ethical and legal dilemmas when working with minor clients Identify a theory that associates narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) with a learning disability within emotional and interpersonal relationships Identify the most common myths related to clinical practice and cannabis use Recognize the key differences between a difficult marriage, a disappointing marriage, a destructive marriage, and domestic abuse Review research outlining key factors for resilience in clients with all mental health challenges, with particular focus on grief, trauma, and suicidal ideation Identify anxiety’s fundamental role in all identified psychiatric distress Discuss the practical implications of a meaningful Biblical Anthropology, Christology, and Soteriology in the process of helping people change and grow Describe the differences between a coaching practice and a mental health practice and how a mental health professional can add coaching to their current practice Identify and list various unique vulnerabilities to insecurity Describe post traumatic growth through the rupture and repair process and its Masterpiece Effect Describe the originations of codependency and codependency’s current relevance in mental health and substance abuse treatment Analyze the complex dynamics of shame within families Outline recent developments in the use of lay counselors or nonspecialist providers and peer specialists in meeting the increasing mental health needs of people here in the United States and around the world Recognize the linkage between poor sleep and mental health conditions Describe how to move clients from drifting to loneliness to regularly living in the land of closeness Distinguish between borderline personality disorder (BPD), complex PTSD (C-PTSD), and dissociative disorders (DDs) Describe why brain health is vital to mental health Review the importance of addressing the spiritual dimension in counseling Identify a whole-person model for faith-based human flourishing and the mind, emotion, brain, and body connection for overall well-being Define discipleship based on the Bible and what it is and what it is not, as well as see biblical examples of discipleship and hear how discipleship changed their lives for the better Discuss AI’s positive and negative impact on human connections and mental wellbeing, including relationships, anxiety, depression, social connection and insomnia. Describe the biological, psychological, and spiritual consequences of trauma Describe the current trends that are leading to the increase in non-suicidal self-injury Describe compulsive/addictive eating and the level of care needed to actually help bring about a true transformation Examine the concept of time perspective (i.e., past, present, or future) and its relevance to counseling Identify traits of narcissism, Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), and Narcissistic Victim Syndrome Identify examples of love, loss, and resilience in the case study presented Outline what research has discovered about the relationship between religious involvement in faith-based counseling and brain health, with a focus on slowing down cognitive decline with aging and within the context of dementia Identify and describe the contribution of Positive Psychology to the scientific study of what enables individuals and communities to thrive Evaluate several of the emotional intelligence assessments available and the factors to consider when choosing one for your client, group, or team Articulate a comprehensive marriage doctrinal statement and incorporate it into every ministry of the Church Identify concepts related to helping performers understand their own behavior Outline the scope of the problem of pornography, infidelity, and sexual compulsivity that is seen with Christian clients who attend church Develop an awareness of the challenges and difficulties contributing to the increased mental health issues for today’s generations Describe the burgeoning awe literature in psychology, including definitions of awe and research support for awe as a distinct psychological construct Review of the spinal-muscular anatomy and its role in neuro integration and psychological impact Identify and define the Seven Desires Analyze suicidality across the lifespan, identifying specific strategies for specific ages Discuss the Four Relationship Styles and the unique strengths and challenges of each Describe different symptoms and manifestations of the spiritual realm versus mental health disorders Explore some of the critical skills it takes to become a masterful coach, including embracing your unique coaching style, focusing on your being, and looking for insights, not just outcomes Assess those in professional ministry for the six most significant issues with which those in ministry struggle, which will contribute to developing an accurate plan of care Identify the importance on how one’s legacy is an intentional act of giving it the attention it deserves, one meant to assist pastor, life coach, and/or peer professional helper understands why their legacy story matters
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Session Learning Objective Two Analyze various models and applications of ethical competence and apply ethical competence to the area of advocacy List and apply the use of numerous unsuspecting, God-given tools for facilitating grounding and resilience as they support themselves through challenging stressors, traumas, and seasons of life Compare and contrast implicit and explicit integration of faith within the therapeutic relationship and evidence-based techniques Develop in Christian clients an understanding of the process outlined in Scripture for building personal spirituality Apply insights from positive psychology to build and deepen emotionally safe relationships vital for happiness and health Discuss three challenges specific to coaching for post-traumatic growth Identify how to integrate behavioral, affective, somatic, and cognitive components of the traumatic memory Describe and apply the core distinctives of Emotional and Relational Intelligence (ERI) to help both understand and manage anger Identify the significant interpersonal neurobiological features of suffering Review literature on the unique elements of traumatic grief and the limited studies available on effective interventions Examine and apply sport and performance psychology consulting techniques focused on performance Explore the efficacy of faith-based interventions Examine implicit bias and its effects on mental healthcare Utilize skills and techniques necessary for clients to understand and overcome negative thought patterns, get unstuck, and improve and maintain healthy habits of the mind Recognize common ways that couples may fall into marital drift, disillusionment, and disconnection Describe the substantial empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of religious and spiritual therapies, including Christian therapies Explain how the parasympathetic nervous system works to calm anxiety using polyvagal theory, the power of connection, and somatic techniques Examine the impact of attachment, family of origin trauma, and neurochemistry on the development of an intimacy disorder and compulsive sexual behavior disorder Outline the basic tenants of EFT for couples in distress Develop a proficient coaching approach using the Townsend Coaching Model. Identify testable design parameters (laws of health) which life and health are built to operate upon and how deviations contribute to disease Identify the unique features of narrative therapy Evaluate current models of addiction in terms of their key constructs, strengths, and limitations Describe various ways to handle each of these ethical and legal dilemmas based on state laws and ethical codes Describe effective treatment strategies and techniques for helping devout Christian family members, couples, and individuals with NPD symptoms Describe what is meant by “medical” marijuana and the process for procuring it Utilize key questions to ask to uncover the patterns of toxic behaviors within a marriage Examine tools for assessment of lifestyle factors contributing to resilience and how to engage clients in plans to incorporate these into treatment plans Discuss the interpersonal neurobiological mechanics of anxiety llustrate the core distinctives of Emotional and Relational Intelligence (ERQ) for a pastor, pastoral counselor, lay counselor, or coach—what it is, what it is not, why it is important, and how it relates to personal, interpersonal, and spiritual maturity—in the context of the Great Commandment Outline how to build unbreakable trust with coaching clients and potential coaching clients Describe the unnecessary mental, emotional, relational, and developmental complications resulting from insecurities, impacting the whole person Discuss the repercussions of unhealed trauma from a Polyvagal Theory perspective and connect it to toxic shame and the development of addiction Develop a family and social systems approach to substance use disorder treatment Describe the perpetuation and breakdown processes of generational cycles of shame Describe empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of lay counseling in different contexts and countries Describe the differences between the current traditional and alternative views of the interconnection between disrupted sleep and mental health disorders Create an emotionally safe marriage where coaches and ministry leaders help couples freely share fears and dreams with one another Discuss the role of dissociation in BPD, C-PTSD, and DDs List 11 ways people can harm their brains and how mental health professionals and ministry leaders can help clients assess these Analyze biblical and historical church principles and examples and recent research on stress, healthy spirituality, faith, and hope Describe how to partner with clients to develop a healthy theology of emotions, strategies for cultivating positive spirit emotions and emotional states, healthy habits of the mind, a positive growth mindset, and mental attitude for a flourishing and resilient life Describe how biblical discipleship can be radically different from mentoring Identify potential risks associated with technology use and how to help clients mitigate these risks when possible. 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Examine and discuss current research on the role of positive emotions in the attainment and maintenance of human flourishing and well-being Gain a deeper understanding of how to use CliftonStrengths to enhance clients’ growth and effectiveness Explore strategies to prepare singles for marriage and equip married couples to honor, enjoy, and prioritize marriage in the home Examine and apply sport and performance psychology consulting techniques focused on performance Explain how family of origin, trauma, attachment, and addiction impact the brain, body, and soul of a person Summarize the growing research on resilience and its impact on helping youth and adolescents cope and bounce back from adversity Identify the role that we can play in psychotherapy for the promotion of mental and spiritual health, including common awe triggers (i.e., cognitive, physical, relational) Examine clinical evaluation of a strained psoas major and adductor magnus muscle Describe how the absence of these desires creates abandonment issues in people and leads to their finding false, unhealthy substitutes Identify specific therapeutic strategies that can encourage ambivalence in suicidality Examine the interplay between the four styles and manifestations of ADD, ADHD, and emotion regulation Assess for spiritual issues in the counseling session with ministry leaders Discuss the importance of coaching the person and not the problem to have transformational conversations Describe the context of pastors and their susceptibility to specific problems, which will help participants develop an appropriate treatment plan for Christian leaders Review the average life expectancy study and its implication on story and legacy
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Session Learning Objective Three Identify and apply ethical Christian counseling practices to help attendees competently navigate challenges and issues in current mental health practice, law, and public policy Apply experiential techniques that assist the professional in achieving a reduction of distress, increased hope, motivation for change, and whole-person resilience Demonstrate the ability to apply both implicit and explicit faith integration techniques in simulated counseling scenarios Identify the importance and value of utilizing the insights offered by neurotheologians for assisting self and others with the pursuit of spiritual formation Identify how to overcome soul abuse and the “story lies” driving shame-based behavior Identify four key areas to consider when forming coaching groups that facilitate post-traumatic growth Examine strategies for the clinician to implement to protect oneself from vicarious traumatization Apply practical research-based ways to help clients dismantle dysfunctional destructive anger and replace it with healthy and helpful anger in ways that can maximize personal and relational growth Apply findings from neuroplasticity, attachment, and Internal Family Systems as helpful responses to suffering Examine practical techniques to assist grievers in resolving symptoms of traumatic stress and allowing for more effective resolution of the most intense and painful elements of grief Apply cognitive and behavioral theories/models related to the mental health of performance Discuss and develop a church-based model for mental health and recovery ministry Describe multicultural competencies in mental healthcare as described by professional ethics codes within a biblical worldview Develop within the client a positive, proactive mindset focusing on taking action and achieving goals for a flourishing and resilient mindset Describe factors and skills couples can use in any season or stage of life Develop specific Christian interventions in faith-based CBT and ACT that can be used with Christian clients Compare and contrast the two brain pathways to anxiety and apply evidence-based strategies depending on the pathway Analyze how the trauma of Compulsive Sexual Behavior or infidelity can impact each partner in a romantic relationship Identify and apply attachment principles to assessing and treating distressed couples. Apply the Townsend Coaching Model to develop the whole person, professional, personal, and relational. Recognize the significance of transgenerational epigenetic influences to human DNA and brain function Contrast Christ-centered therapy from other religious or spiritual forms of therapy Review risk and protective factors regarding prevention of, intervention on, and recovery from addiction-related difficulties Apply principles and concepts to case studies for each of the five ethical dilemmas Define key systemic, cognitive behavioral therapy, and brain function principles utilized in the presentation Outline the risks of cannabis use, including cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, addiction, and the impact on clinical symptoms of anxiety and mood Define and apply techniques to bring about true repentance and possible reconciliation within the marriage Discuss methods for incorporating key resilience interventions into existing models of treatment and how to encourage client engagement Apply the understanding of inter- and intrapersonal isolation in clinically effective interventions Identify specific ways that a theology of relationships and spiritual disciplines can be used to help dismantle dysfunctional patterns, identify growth potential, and complement any church ministry Describe how to quickly expand to a coaching audience and create a coaching client base Apply a model for discovery and resilience, providing structure to effective treatment facilitation Describe the concept of the enticement power factor in the development of addictions Analyze and develop treatment options for codependent recovery Apply systemic and holistic approaches to breaking shame-based generational cycles and reforming them into grace-based generational cycles Identify a biblical perspective on and Christian approaches to lay counseling Utilize cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) strategies in a comprehensive treatment plan for mental health disorders Formulate and strengthen core values with couples, which allows them to grow old together Apply treatment strategies for clients and patients with BPD that are informed by treatment of C-PTSD and DDs Identify 11 strategies that mental health professionals and ministry leaders can use to help clients improve their brain health Examine practices that have demonstrated value in assisting clients with building their spirituality Examine effective best practices to help clients build holistic mental and emotional resilience through physical healthcare, lifestyle rhythms, energy management, prayer, meditation, gratitude, awe, nature, music, emotional intelligence, processing grief and loss Analyze how discipleship is the lifeblood of Christian counseling Review the relevance and potential usefulness of AI-based tool in research, clinical practice and client care. List the treatment protocols for treating trauma and addictions Apply actionable and practical tools that can help psychologists, mental health professionals, medical professionals, and ministry leaders re-think a response with teenagers and parents Utilize and navigate various support systems to integrate into client care Identify biblical principles that teach faith-based clients how to view the past appropriately, live in the present joyfully, and envision the future expectantly Outline best practices for treating those with NPD, narcissistic traits, as well as victims of narcissistic abuse Examine four coping strategies in response to a terminal illness diagnosis and how mental health and medical professionals can aid both individuals in the couple through the grief process Identify various activities, dietary behaviors, and supplements that may help to and reduce cognitive impairment with aging and risk of developing brain disease. Identify and discuss points of convergence between Solomonic Wisdom and Positive Psychology and the clinical relevance of that convergence for working with clients who value religious faith Compare and contrast the benefits and limitations of four personality assessments, including the Enneagram Identify and critique outdated and boring marriage messages and ministry models and develop relevant alternatives to reach the singles and couples in their communities Apply cognitive and behavioral theories/models related to the mental health of performance. Apply a proven clinical and biblical treatment plan for effective and successful help for Christian clients who struggle with pornography, infidelity, and sexual compulsivity Analyze evidence-based theory and practice to help facilitate resilience, including attachment-based strategies and cognitive-behavioral techniques to enhance meaningful connection and therapeutic outcomes when working with the next generation Utilize awe, situated within Christian worshipfulness and applied to all of life, can promote psychological and spiritual health when working with Christian clients in psychotherapy and professional counseling Evaluate specific isolated manual release techniques to optimize restoration of the full functional range of motion of these muscles Develop strategies that help individuals identify their missing desires and how to get them met in healthier ways Describe specific strategies to increase social connection in order to reduce suicidality Describe how treatment can address each variable and unpack a toolbox of helpful interventions for enhancing attachment, attentional deployment, and emotion regulation Outline various biblical and empirically-supported techniques that can be used with clients in session Receive the Coaching Model tool based on the ICCA Core Competencies that will help to equip you to become a masterful Christian coach Apply experiential techniques applicable to struggling ministry leaders that can be incorporated into an overall model of intervention for those in ministry Discuss essential ways clients can build their legacy by using daily, monthly, and annual examples that place the importance on things that truly matter
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