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Remembering our Friend and Colleague, Dr. H. Norman Wright

In Max Lucado’s inspirational book The Applause of Heaven, he ends with a chapter on going home. He begins the chapter by describing his conclusion to a long trip and finally arriving at the airport. His wife and three daughters are excited that he is home. But one of them had a very interesting response. In […]

By AACC, 6 months ago

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514 — Laurel Shaler, Ph.D.; Cynthia Doney, Ph.D.–Navigating the Grief: Building Resilience in Caretakers through Culturally Sensitive Counseling Strategies

By MICHAEL ROSE, 6 months ago

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318 — Richard Hoffman, Ph.D.–Treatment of Complex Grief: Utilizing Christian-based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

By MICHAEL ROSE, 6 months ago

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203 — Mildred Williams, Ph.D.; Sabrina Black, M.A. –Blessed and Highly Favored: Understanding the Importance of Faith, the Church and the Pastor When Supporting the African-American Grief Process

By MICHAEL ROSE, 6 months ago

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103 — Susan Zonnebelt-Smeenge, Ed.D.; Robert DeVries, Ph.D.–Stuck in the Pain: Evidence-based Strategies and Interventions in Treatment of Grief and Loss

By MICHAEL ROSE, 6 months ago

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013 — Georgia Shaffer, M.A.–“I’ve Survived, but Now What?”: Grief Coaching to Navigate Beyond Trauma and Loss

By MICHAEL ROSE, 6 months ago

Breakthrough: Global Day of Hope 2023

Welcome to the 2023 Global Day of Hope! This year’s theme is “Your Breakthrough,” anchored in Galatians 5:1, “For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.” This “Your Breakthrough” course is an 8-module, biblically-anchored training program developed by Christian mental health experts and ministry […]

By DOUG REID, 7 months ago
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Suffer Differently

by Curt Thompson, M.D. Max’s interminable ruminations, always worrying about never getting it right, never being good enough in his career, had the effect of both sweeping him into the fast track of advancement—because of how hard he worked in response to his worry—and leading him to accumulate a life of misery along the way. […]

By AACC, 8 months ago
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Used to Be

by Ashley Elliott, MS, LMHCA Consider your partner’s strengths. Do their qualities always fill your heart with joy? Or do their When you think of your past, do you recall fond memories or pain, gratitude or regret? Though everyone desires to feel good about their past and future, life doesn’t always play along with our […]

By AACC, 9 months ago
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Neutralizing Your Valentine’s Day Triggers

by Ashley Elliott, MS, LMHCA, and Chuck Elliott, MOL, MAE Thump, thump, thump. Your heart begins to race. You just remembered that Valentine’s Day is approaching. Whether you’re single or married, the pressure brought on by upcoming holidays can feel a bit overwhelming. We want to help you work to lower that heart rate and […]

By AACC, 1 year ago