Mental health professionals who work with children regularly face complex ethical dilemmas, such as mandated reporting, collaboration with caregivers and stakeholders, confidentiality, and obtaining consent for treatment. These challenges require careful...
Friday 9-26 4:15-5:30PM
524 | Bridging Gaps and Building Trust: Enhancing Your Coaching Skills by Utilizing Attachment Theory
Attachment styles profoundly influence how clients navigate relationships, respond to challenges, and pursue personal and professional goals. For coaches, understanding these patterns provides a powerful framework for tailoring strategies to individual client needs....
525 | Coaching Stagnant Leaders: Fostering Trust, Self-awareness, and Positive Transformation through Curiosity and Humble Inquiry
Executive leadership coaching is a dynamic, one-on-one partnership where the coach and client collaborate to assess developmental needs and co-create goals for effective leadership. Unlike traditional methods that rely on checklists or generalized approaches, this...
514 | Silencing Insecurity and Embracing Significance: Guiding Clients Through a Holistic Process of Discovery and Resilience
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...
517 | Healing Sexualized Attachments: The Application of Attachment and Interpersonal Neurobiology in the Treatment of Sexual Issues in Women
This workshop integrates attachment theory and interpersonal neurobiology into the treatment of sexualized attachments in women, including unwanted same-sex attraction, compulsive sexual behaviors, and pornography addiction. Research indicates a rapid increase in...
501 | Narcissistic Abuse and Trauma Bonding: Faith-based Techniques for Building Boundaries and Repairing Self-esteem
Narcissistic abuse in relationships can leave deep emotional and spiritual wounds, challenging the very core of a willing Christian client’s faith and self-worth. This presentation offers a unique integration of clinical expertise and biblical wisdom to guide...
502 | Utilizing Internal Family Systems to Alleviate Addictive Behaviors
Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy provides a valuable framework for addressing addiction by exploring the complex inner landscape of individuals with substance use disorders. This workshop for licensed mental health professionals working with willing Christian...
503 | Through the Eyes of Our Children: Creating Trauma-Informed Learning Spaces that Heal Traumatic Wounds
In the wake of human-made and natural disasters, the traumatic experiences of children and adolescents often remain hidden in school, churches, and counseling offices. With the increasing frequency of such events, it’s critical for licensed mental health...
520 | Polyvagal Theory & The Psalms: Integrating Ancient Voices and Autonomic States in Clinical Practice
Polyvagal Theory provides a framework for understanding how autonomic nervous system states influence emotional regulation, cognitive processing, and behavioral responses. This workshop will explore the application of Polyvagal Theory in clinical practice, including...
506 | Sexpectations: Neuroscience and Theology in Addressing Problematic Sexual Behaviors and Dysfunction
A primarily behavioral approach to sexuality is often dissatisfying for both professionals and clients, while behaviors have real consequences, behavior modification does not lead to lasting change. The cultural lie that a satisfying sex life is essential for a...