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Death Notification For The Law Enforcement Chaplain; Considering Models That Emphasize The Ministry Of Presence, Steven W. Brooks Jan 2024

Death Notification For The Law Enforcement Chaplain; Considering Models That Emphasize The Ministry Of Presence, Steven W. Brooks

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Against a backdrop of protocols developed in the medical community for delivering bad news (news of a distressing nature) to patients and survivors (e.g., friends and family of a patient or victim), a straightforward procedure is described for law enforcement chaplains who must deliver death notifications to civilians. A description of and appreciation for the ministry of presence is explored. Specifically, the ministry of presence, modeled after Jesus’ example in the Incarnation and His development of disciples, is described as the cornerstone of chaplaincy.


Law And Ethics In Counseling With The Deaf Community, Jessica Ellen Kuehne, Joy Mwendwa, Mary Deacon, Brianna Higgins, Nathan Roberts Feb 2022

Law And Ethics In Counseling With The Deaf Community, Jessica Ellen Kuehne, Joy Mwendwa, Mary Deacon, Brianna Higgins, Nathan Roberts

Faculty Publications and Presentations

This presentation will emphasize a better understanding of deaf culture and how to work with the deaf and hard of hearing population in counseling services. Dual relationships and the limitations of confidentiality in the small Deaf community will be highlighted in the presentation. Future implications for counselors working with the deaf and hard-of-hearing population will be discussed.


Creative And Expressive Arts Activities To Promote Mindfulness And Peace, Lisa S. Sosin Jan 2022

Creative And Expressive Arts Activities To Promote Mindfulness And Peace, Lisa S. Sosin

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Briefly define creative expressive arts and mindfulness practice and discuss their importance and empirical base.


Trinitarian Informed Creativity To Promote Peace And Learning In The Classroom, Lisa S. Sosin Jan 2022

Trinitarian Informed Creativity To Promote Peace And Learning In The Classroom, Lisa S. Sosin

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Strategies & Techniques To Treat Shame Handout - Aacc 2022, John C. Thomas Jan 2022

Strategies & Techniques To Treat Shame Handout - Aacc 2022, John C. Thomas

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Participants will learn how to recognize the faces of shame in counseling, how to explore shame and recognize themes, and learn practical strategies and techniques to help shame-ridden clients.


The Creative Arts Personal Growth Group (Capg): Transforming Fear And Shame, Lisa S. Sosin, Sandra Noble, John Jonathan Suroshan Harrichand, Lynn Bohecker Dec 2021

The Creative Arts Personal Growth Group (Capg): Transforming Fear And Shame, Lisa S. Sosin, Sandra Noble, John Jonathan Suroshan Harrichand, Lynn Bohecker

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Literature highlights the long-term effects of bullying and interpersonal cruelty, including symptoms of trauma and shame. Although scholars have encouraged the development of trauma-informed group interventions for adults with a history of bullying, they have yet to be developed. This article introduces The Creative Arts Personal Growth Group: Transforming Fear and Shame with Compassion, Courage, and Community (CAPG) and presents findings from a phenomenlogocial pilot study exploring participants’ experiences. Themes of containment, creativity, and community promoted regulation of symptoms and selfidentity within the context of a safe, inclusive, and affirming group experience. Implications and recommendations are provided.


Promoting Recovery From Interpersonal Violence, Lisa S. Sosin, Sandra Noble, John Jonathan Suroshan Harrichand, Lynn Bohecker, Daniel Kimonyi Oct 2021

Promoting Recovery From Interpersonal Violence, Lisa S. Sosin, Sandra Noble, John Jonathan Suroshan Harrichand, Lynn Bohecker, Daniel Kimonyi

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Creative Arts Personal Growth (Capg) Group Leader Manual, Lisa S. Sosin, Sandra Noble Sep 2021

Creative Arts Personal Growth (Capg) Group Leader Manual, Lisa S. Sosin, Sandra Noble

Faculty Publications and Presentations

CAPG focuses on forming a safe community to process and recover from feelings of fear and shame, as seen in the sub-title: Transforming Fear and Shame with Compassion, Courage, and Community. Why make the focus of a personal growth or counseling group fear and shame? Shame, which includes the experience of fear, has been described as a trans-diagnostic, underlying cause of many clinical concerns. CAPG combines best practices for the treatment of shame and fear and explicitly focuses on helping participants form a safe, inclusive relationship with one another to heal from shame.


Creative Arts Personal Growth Group (Capg), Lisa S. Sosin, Sandra Noble, John Jonathan Suroshan Harrichand Apr 2021

Creative Arts Personal Growth Group (Capg), Lisa S. Sosin, Sandra Noble, John Jonathan Suroshan Harrichand

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


The Creative Exposure Intervention As Part Of Clinical Treatment For Adolescents Exposed To Bullying And Experiencing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, Lisa S. Sosin Jan 2020

The Creative Exposure Intervention As Part Of Clinical Treatment For Adolescents Exposed To Bullying And Experiencing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, Lisa S. Sosin

Faculty Publications and Presentations

This presentation introduces an eclectic intervention, incorporating these three techniques, designed for work with adolescents experiencing bully-related PTSD symptoms. The presentation includes a case example to illustrate Creative Exposure, which can be used in one session or across multiple sessions.

This technique is intended for use by counselors with the credentials and training to provide trauma treatment


Creative Arts Personal Growth Group (Capg), Lisa S. Sosin Jan 2020

Creative Arts Personal Growth Group (Capg), Lisa S. Sosin

Faculty Publications and Presentations

(1) CAPG Rationale
(2) CAPG Theoretical Framework
(3) CAPG Screening and Sessions
(4). Participate in and Process a CAPG Intervention
(5). CAPG Research Findings


Academic Writing Productivity: Evidence Based Strategies, Lisa S. Sosin Oct 2019

Academic Writing Productivity: Evidence Based Strategies, Lisa S. Sosin

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Spiritual Direction & Soul Care: Embracing God's Presence In Your Practice, John C. Thomas Sep 2019

Spiritual Direction & Soul Care: Embracing God's Presence In Your Practice, John C. Thomas

Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Perfectionism And The Eating Disorder: Harnessing One’S Desire For High Achievement While Quieting Their Inner Critic, Andrea Barbian-Shimberg Aug 2019

Perfectionism And The Eating Disorder: Harnessing One’S Desire For High Achievement While Quieting Their Inner Critic, Andrea Barbian-Shimberg

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Often with eating disorders, an underlying aspect of perfectionism is seen. While there are benefits of being a high achiever, it can be detrimental. This session will build upon the basic understanding of eating disorders and specific treatment strategies focused on the multidimensional constructs seen with perfectionism and disordered eating.


Digital Harassment: Online Threats To Counselor, Educator, Client, And Student Well-Being, David Brown, David Jones Aug 2019

Digital Harassment: Online Threats To Counselor, Educator, Client, And Student Well-Being, David Brown, David Jones

Faculty Publications and Presentations

As digital threats become increasingly commonplace, the potential for harm also increases. Newer types of cyberbullying and digital harassment have the potential to negatively affect anyone at any time in any location. This presentation will identify emerging digital threats and their impact and discuss recommendations for prevention and intervention.


Re-Evaluating Learning Styles: Practical Implications For School Counselors, Vasti Holstun Aug 2019

Re-Evaluating Learning Styles: Practical Implications For School Counselors, Vasti Holstun

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Recent research has found little evidence to justify the actual effectiveness of learning styles into the classrooms. To improve student academic success, school counselors need to provide evidence-based support. This presentation will consider different factors that impact student success while providing alternative practical skills that can be used to support students’ learning.


Building Hope In Students Affected By Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), Summer Kuba, Capri Brooks, Kristy Ford Aug 2019

Building Hope In Students Affected By Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), Summer Kuba, Capri Brooks, Kristy Ford

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are experienced by many of our students throughout the country. Come learn about the prevalence of these unfortunate situations, what a trauma-sensitive school counseling program looks like, and how to instill a sense of action-oriented hope for students across the K-12 environment.


Playing Tag: Strategies To Help Close The Trauma Achievement Gap (Tag), Richard Albright Aug 2019

Playing Tag: Strategies To Help Close The Trauma Achievement Gap (Tag), Richard Albright

Faculty Publications and Presentations

This presentation will review research which reveals that students who have experienced trauma are particularly at-risk for poor school performance. The session will then review empirically supported interventions, which can be used by school counselors to support students developing the strength and resiliency to overcome their academic disadvantages


Not A Client But Still Vulnerable: Ethical & Legal Responsibilities With Non-Clients, Robyn Simmons, Jama L. Davis, David Brown, Deborah A. Braboy, Yulanda Tyre Aug 2019

Not A Client But Still Vulnerable: Ethical & Legal Responsibilities With Non-Clients, Robyn Simmons, Jama L. Davis, David Brown, Deborah A. Braboy, Yulanda Tyre

Faculty Publications and Presentations

All states have mandatory reporting of abuse of vulnerable populations for mental health professionals. However, the procedures are clear only when working with the client and having direct knowledge and information of the situation. This session will explore professional responsibilities with no direct knowledge of the situation or identifiable information


Father Presence: Enhancing Counseling By Advocating For And Including Dads, Jeffrey Boatner, Holly Johnson, Diamond Sciequan Aug 2019

Father Presence: Enhancing Counseling By Advocating For And Including Dads, Jeffrey Boatner, Holly Johnson, Diamond Sciequan

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Research reveals that paternal involvement in counseling is vital for children (Panter-Brick, Burgess, Eggerman, McAllister, Pruett, & Leckerman, 2014). In this presentation, attendees will learn the importance of involving fathers and how to do it effectively, based on best practices. Participants will engage in activities and discussion applying presentation content.


Military Family Overseas Relocation And Resilience Factor, Cassondra Ferreira Aug 2019

Military Family Overseas Relocation And Resilience Factor, Cassondra Ferreira

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Poster Presentation


Acknowledgment And Treatment Of Racial Microaggressions In The Therapeutic Environment, Tamatha M. Borkcom, Kimberly Harris, Nivishchi Edwards Aug 2019

Acknowledgment And Treatment Of Racial Microaggressions In The Therapeutic Environment, Tamatha M. Borkcom, Kimberly Harris, Nivishchi Edwards

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Poster Presentation


Career & Lifestyle Balance: Making The Case For Self-Care, Cynthia Doney Aug 2019

Career & Lifestyle Balance: Making The Case For Self-Care, Cynthia Doney

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Self-care is not a luxury. Self-care is not a waste of time. Professional self-care in the helping profession is an ethical necessity and must be pursued intentionally by practitioners. Additionally, the concepts must be modeled and taught to emerging professionals in the field.


Parallel Process: Experiences Of First Semester Practicum And Doctoral Students In The Supervision Relationship, Sharon Lewis, Nivischi Edwards, Joy Mwendwa Aug 2019

Parallel Process: Experiences Of First Semester Practicum And Doctoral Students In The Supervision Relationship, Sharon Lewis, Nivischi Edwards, Joy Mwendwa

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Poster Presentation


Using Debono’S Six Hats In University Internship Supervision – Online, Jacqueline Wirth, Summer Kuba Aug 2019

Using Debono’S Six Hats In University Internship Supervision – Online, Jacqueline Wirth, Summer Kuba

Faculty Publications and Presentations

DeBono’s Six Thinking Hats problem-solving technique was used in several online internship courses in order to facilitate case presentations by counselor trainees. The process and results of this method will be presented along with student testimony of their use of Six Hats during group supervision. Counselor educators will be introduced to this technique and will practice its implementation in order to support counselor interns as they think through each facet of case conceptualization.


Integrating Stress Management, Wellness, And Spirituality In Therapy, Holly Johnson, Jeffrey Boatner Aug 2019

Integrating Stress Management, Wellness, And Spirituality In Therapy, Holly Johnson, Jeffrey Boatner

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Integrative psychotherapy considers the unique needs of the client including preferences, motivation, physical ability, personal characteristics, and spiritual beliefs. This session will impart knowledge and provide insights for managing stress, promoting healthy living, and practicing spirituality in a way that best fits the individual’s personal worldview


Responding To The Mental Health Crisis In Schools: Implications For Counselor Education Programs, Jose Maldonado, Vasti Holstun Aug 2019

Responding To The Mental Health Crisis In Schools: Implications For Counselor Education Programs, Jose Maldonado, Vasti Holstun

Faculty Publications and Presentations

The significant rise in mental health issues among students is alarming and challenges school counselors’ preparation and professional identity. This mental health crisis in schools establishes the need for counselor education programs to revamp curriculum training methods, teaching pedagogy, and dual field experiences for counseling students.


Ethical And Legal Considerations In Addiction Counseling, Karin Mcpeak Dumont Aug 2019

Ethical And Legal Considerations In Addiction Counseling, Karin Mcpeak Dumont

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Ethical and legal issues of addiction counseling will be examined: lack of communication and continuity between research and clinical practice, lack of agreement over necessary professional credentials, questionable propensity of group work, special issues of confidentiality and privileged communication, boundary issues of professional practice, unusual circumstances of informed consent.


Intersection Of Post-Traumatic Growth And Forgiveness: A Catalyst For Healing, Jama L. Davis, Robyn Simmons, Kristy Ford Aug 2019

Intersection Of Post-Traumatic Growth And Forgiveness: A Catalyst For Healing, Jama L. Davis, Robyn Simmons, Kristy Ford

Faculty Publications and Presentations

This presentation will connect the experience of post traumatic growth with the empirical support of forgiveness as an intervention with survivors of trauma. Research specific to the link between Post-Traumatic Growth and Forgiveness will be examined with the formulation of a tool-kit appropriate to this therapy.


Exploring The Myths And Actualities Of The Sex Trafficking Of Vulnerable Populations, Victim Behavioral Risks, And Common Recruitment Tactics, Cynthia Doney, Dave Hollis, Vivian France, Susan Kovoka Aug 2019

Exploring The Myths And Actualities Of The Sex Trafficking Of Vulnerable Populations, Victim Behavioral Risks, And Common Recruitment Tactics, Cynthia Doney, Dave Hollis, Vivian France, Susan Kovoka

Faculty Publications and Presentations

Sex trafficking recruitment takes place through manipulation, exploitation, and coercion. Counselors must know who is vulnerable to recruitment, and how targets are selected. It is vital to learn methods of assessment for discerning if victims are being groomed by pimps through boyfriending or other techniques, and why she allows it.