Jennifer Cisney Ellers, M.A.
In order to render emotional and spiritual care for those who experience a traumatic event, caregivers need a basic understanding of how people respond to crises. This session provides the necessary core skills to ensure a balanced approach toward those in crisis, including how to decrease symptoms of post-traumatic stress and assist individuals in adapting so they can return to normal functioning.
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Counselin...
Jeanneane Maxon, J.D.
How do caregivers know when they are counseling beyond their competence? When should confidentiality be maintained and when must it be broken? Is proper consent needed? What about making a referral? These questions, and more, are discussed in this session about ethical and... -
Breaking Generational Patterns
David Stoop, Ph.D.
The Scriptures describe the sins of the fathers being passed down from generation to generation. Counselors often face dysfunctional family systems and must learn how to recognize them and break these patterns of destruction. Using the life of Abraham as an example, this sess... -
Infidelity: Stabilizing After the Affair
David Carder, M.A.
Infidelity and unfaithfulness within a marriage can be overwhelming whenever it is discovered and cause significant devastation. Helping couples reestablish a healthy relationship after an affair is critically important. Rebuilding trust and working through the hurt are neces...