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 session discusses the course of generational transmission along with effective ways on how these patterns can be overcome.
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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... -
Pain & Suffering: Helping People in a...
Eric Scalise, Ph.D.
A Christ-centered model for compassionate caregiving is needed now more than ever. This session describes how to be an Ambassador of Reconciliation in connecting others to a loving and gracious God. The power of relationship and the role of encouragement provide the necessar... -
Breaking the Bonds of Sexual Addiction
Mark Laaser, Ph.D.
Research suggests at least 10% of a church’s congregation wrestles with some form of sexual sin and countless individuals languish under the secret shame. Sexual addiction is as powerful and destructive as any other addiction, but there is hope for those trapped in bondage. T...