Insecurity is perhaps the most relevant topic for today’s society. While it is not always the presenting problem, struggles with self-worth are seen daily in Christian counseling and coaching offices. This presentation will reveal the various unique vulnerabilities to insecurity and the unnecessary mental, emotional, relational, and developmental complications resulting from insecurities, impacting the whole person in every aspect of life. Participants will analyze a biblical example that displays complications due to insecurities, as well as a biblical example that demonstrates freedom from the vulnerabilities of insecurity. Attendees will review a model for facilitating discovery and resilience. This presentation is applicable for professional counselors, pastors and coaches. Attendees will be equipped to provide effective inspiration for clients in their ministry or professional practice with hope for resilience and motivation for change.
514 | Silencing Insecurity and Embracing Significance: Guiding Clients Through a Holistic Process of Discovery and Resilience
PRESENTERS
Donna Gibbs, Ph.D.
CE CREDITS
1.25
Approved For CE
ASWB, NBCC, NAADAC, IBCC, Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling
Approved For CME/CEU
LEVEL
Beginner
Summary
Learning Objectives
1 Identify and list various unique vulnerabilities to insecurity.
2 Describe the unnecessary mental, emotional, relational, and developmental complications resulting from insecurities, impacting the whole person.
3 Apply a model for discovery and resilience, providing structure to effective treatment facilitation.