Broken Together: Why You Must Sort through Your Past in Marriage
I'm not a music video junkie, but after hearing this song, I had to check it out. I was spellbound as I watched such a poignant replication of a couple heading toward divorce. I assign homework to my clients. I knew exactly what to assign to this couple: go home and watch “Broken Together” on YouTube.
Today is About More Than Groundhogs!
Whether you are a clinical counselor, a pastor, or even just someone trying to care for your own soul, there will be something here for you.
Therapeutic Relationships: A Model for Effective Care
The therapeutic relationship is essential to a positive outcome when helping another person. In Therapeutic Presence; A Mindful Approach to Effective Therapy by Shari...
Sensory Rooms vs. Restraint for Mental Health Patients
Many of us in helping ministries have escorted a client or parishioner to a psychiatric hospital for an evaluation or possible admittance. My experience...
Healing on Hold: Advice for Walking With the Hurting
This morning’s newspaper carries a curious headline: “HEALING ON HOLD”
The reference is to a community of people who couldn’t heal from the trauma of the...
How to Become a Theologically Reflective Counselor
Integrating Christian spirituality and counseling in ethically appropriate ways is an important skill for Christians who counsel. Doing this well goes beyond adding a...
Theologically Reflective Counseling Conference
A one-day seminar exploring approaches to integration of theology and counseling.
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Presentation: Toddy Holeman
This seminar presents a model for theologically-reflective counseling that is adaptable...