Effective Confrontation

Eric Scalise, Ph.D. Most people avoid confrontation, believing that it will only lead to conflict, anger, and more hurt. Yet, confrontation is often a necessary part of all relationships and it can be done in a balanced and constructive way. Using spiritual principles and practical steps, you can learn how to move from an in-your-face […]

By TYLER WHITESELL, 6 years ago

The Life Changing Power of Gratitude

Robert Emmons, Ph.D. Why is having a thankful heart so important? In this presentation, Dr. Robert Emmons incorporates cutting-edge research and practical action steps that will help you recognize the incredible power of gratitude. You can turn your life around just by focusing on the good and learning how to be grateful!

By TYLER WHITESELL, 6 years ago

Building Resilience

John Trent, Ph.D., and Deborah Gorton, Ph.D. What is resilience? How do we rebuild after stressful events, tragedy, trauma, and heartbreak? In this video, Drs. John Trent and Deborah Gorton discuss factors that influence the development of resilience and personal growth. Learn how to build resilience and bounce back in life!

By TYLER WHITESELL, 6 years ago

Bullying

Chap Clark, Ph.D. Bullying is becoming increasingly prevalent throughout today’s society. In this four-part talk, Dr. Clark speaks directly to bullies, to bullied children, to the parents of bullies, and to parents of bullied children. With clarity and wisdom, he defines the term and offers practical steps both children and parents can take to prevent […]

By TYLER WHITESELL, 6 years ago

Your Emotions: Flourishing in a Digital World

While technology and today’s digital culture can bring many benefits, there are also dangers and risks that come with overusing technology. Emotional intelligence can be hindered through a lack of face-to-face relationships, while superficial online communication abounds. Drs. Weber & Frejd outline helpful steps to not only survive, but flourish in today’s digital world.

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Why Kids Cut: Exploring the Motive and Goals of Self-Harm

by Dr. Paul VanValin Children, teens and young adults engage in self-harm behaviors, such as cutting, scratching, and burning, to manage strong and intense emotions, gain a sense of control, and to feel peace of mind. Self-harm behaviors are habit-forming, physically destructive, and can lead to suicidal behaviors. The path to recovery is in developing […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Understanding Addictions

Trapped, in bondage, and without hope. Every year, millions of people lead lives that are negatively impacted by an addiction of one form or another. These behavior patterns then become self-defeating strongholds that are profoundly destructive. Dr. Eric Scalise addresses the needs and factors common to every addiction, the various categories of addiction, and the […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Transformed Living: Integrating God’s Design for Authentic Change & Growth

by Dr. Rolfe Carawan and Lea Carawan The path to transformational living begins with how we view the world around us. The foundational contributors to our beliefs begin with principles, instructions and personal convictions, but oftentimes, these three components become blurred. Explore how to train your beliefs and values through God’s Word. We cannot transform […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

The Search for Significance

It is incredibly easy to slip into false beliefs about our own self-worth. We tend to believe that our self-worth equates to our performance plus the opinions of others. However, what truly matters is what God’s truth says about who we are in the eyes of the Creator. In this presentation, Dr. Eric Scalise will […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Love On The Rocks: How Couples Lose at Love and Marriage

Sometimes couples who love each other and have a deep desire for relationship still become misaligned and find themselves hurt and hurting their partners. Dr. Tim Clinton shares how couples in distress can get back on track to a mutually fulfilling & God-honoring relationship.

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Intimate Dialogue: The Heart of Marital Lovemaking

by Dr. Doug Rosenau & Dr. Debbie Neel Sex can be very difficult to talk about in marriage because a lack of adequate language, cultural confusion, unresolved hurts and wounds, and because of its private nature. In marriage, though, it is important for couples to be able to openly discuss their sexual desires and needs. […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago

Infidelity

by Dr. David Carder  Though infidelity initially devastates a relationship, a marriage cannot only recover from adultery, but flourish after it. The process takes time, a safe environment, appropriate nurturance, lots of patience and God’s grace. This DVD will start you on that journey. It will be your survival guide for the next 100 days. […]

By THE AACC, 7 years ago