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#MeToo – An Interview with Kristin Canan – Part 2

Kristin Canan, LMSW interviewed by Michaela Williams   Michaela: I know before you had mentioned how the “#MeToo” Campaign can be potentially a trigger for those who have been sexually assaulted, so do you believe there is any type of negatives of the “#MeToo” Campaign regarding that?   Kristin: Yes, I think there are always […]

By DJONES, 7 years ago
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#MeToo – An Interview with Kristin Canan – Part 1

  Kristin Canan, LMSW, interviewed by Michaela Williams   Michaela: As we get started, can you tell me a little bit about your background? Kristin: My name is Kristin Canan and I am a licensed social worker for the state of Alabama. I specialize in interpersonal trauma and specifically the intersection of where trauma and […]

By DJONES, 7 years ago
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Lay Counseling and the Local Church

Eric Scalise, Ph.D.   We are surrounded and often consumed by our fast-paced, push-button, instant-everything world. Anxiety and depression, substance abuse, marital conflicts, sexual addiction, domestic violence, child abuse, unwanted pregnancy—and the list could go on—are far too commonplace. The truth is that people are hurting and the church is hurting. The Apostle Paul said, […]

By DJONES, 7 years ago
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The Eyes of Christ

Eric Scalise, Ph.D.   What do you see when you look at your husband or wife? Your son or daughter? The next door neighbor when she pulls out of her driveway? The bank teller or postal clerk? The homeless man sleeping on a bench or the cashier at the grocery store? It’s easy to take […]

By DJONES, 7 years ago
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The Idolatry of Addiction: From Bondage to Freedom

  Eric Scalise, Ph.D.   Marriages and families today are facing an epidemic of addiction related issues and problems. Some addictions involve the use of chemicals and substances and other addictions are more behavioral. Nevertheless, the statistics are staggering and they are sobering:     There are an estimated 15 million alcoholics and 10 million […]

By DJONES, 7 years ago
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Practical Suggestions for Legal Protections

Practical Suggestions for Legal Protections Basyle Tchividjian & Diane Langberg *This article originally appeared in the Vol. 17, No. 3 issue of Christian Counseling Today magazine, a quarterly publication of the American Association of Christian Counselors (www.AACC.net). A psychologist is accused of having sex multiple times with one of his female patients and billing her […]

By DJONES, 7 years ago
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Choosing Your Soul Mate

Eric Scalise, Ph.D. I once told a group of counseling students I did not really believe in premarital counseling. After the awkward pause and allowing the confused expressions to settle in, I smiled and said, “That’s because I believe in pre-engagement counseling.” Engagements, in my opinion, are primarily for planning a couple’s joyful celebration and […]

By DJONES, 7 years ago

CounselBytes Podcast

AACC MEMBERS ONLY AREA Back to Selection April 2024 Zach Clinton, M.A. with guest Gary Chapman, Ph.D. “Love, Relationships, and the Five Love Languages“ April 2024 Zach Clinton, M.A. with guest John Eklund, MSW, “Recovery Alive: Addiction and Mental Health“ March 2024 Zach Clinton, M.A. with guest Kathy Koch, Ph.D., “Parent Differently: Raise Kids with […]

By JEVAN FLEENOR, 7 years ago

Presidential Podcast

AACC MEMBERS ONLY AREA Back to Selection December 2019 Tim Clinton and Margaret Nagib – A Personal Encounter with God November 2019 Tim Clinton and Mary DeMuth – The Wall Around Your Heart, How Jesus Heals You When Others Hurt You October 2019 Tim Clinton and Erin Kelly – Living Courageously by Faith September 2019 […]

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By JEVAN FLEENOR, 7 years ago
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The Call to Care: Lay Counseling and the Local Church

 Eric Scalise, Ph.D. We are surrounded and often consumed by our fast-paced, push-button, instant-everything world. Anxiety and depression, substance abuse, marital conflicts, sexual addiction, domestic violence, child abuse, unwanted pregnancy—and the list could go on—are far too commonplace. The truth is that people are hurting and the church is hurting. The Apostle Paul said, “If […]

By DJONES, 7 years ago