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TNAPT Midwinter (Virtual) Gathering
Attachment Theory and Attachment to God/Religious Interculturalism and Spiritual Identity in Counseling
When and where
Date and time
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
2023 Mid-Winter (Virtual) Gathering
Friday, January 20, 2023 (on Zoom)
6:45 – 9:00PM
Attachment Theory and Attachment to God - Mason Hale (1CE)
Mason will lead a brief overview of Attachment Theory and provide a glimpse into what we know about Attachment to God.
Presenter: Mason has earned a Bachelor of Science in Bible, a Master of Arts in Pastoral Care and Counseling, and a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Freed-Hardeman University. He is currently a PhD student in Counseling and Supervision at Tennessee Tech University, the Young Adults Ministry Intern at the College Hills Church of Christ in Lebanon, TN, and a counselor for the Harpeth Hills Counseling Center. He holds the Temp. LPC-MHSP in Tennessee, is a National Certified Counselor, and a Board-Certified Christian Counselor.
Religious Interculturalism and Spiritual Identity in Counseling - Dr. Douglas Ribeiro (1CE)
This presentation will focus on religious culture and spiritual identity development. Particular focus will be placed on the professional dispositions necessary to develop cultural humility and competence for working with clients intersecting identities. Moreover, strategies will be presented on how to engage and broach issues of religion and spirituality as well as how to differentiate between a deficit-oriented vs a strengths-based approach to empowering clients in counseling.
Presenter: Dr. Ribeiro is the director of Graduate Counseling and Chair of Psychology at Lipscomb University. Dr. Ribeiro joined the Psychology and Counseling faculty in August of 2012 after finishing his doctoral program in Counseling Psychology at Georgia State University. As a Professional Counselor since 2006, Dr. Ribeiro has dedicated his clinical and research efforts to helping survivors of trauma achieve the psychological wellbeing and freedom we are all worthy of enjoying. Beyond his interest in psychological trauma, Dr. Ribeiro is interested in issues related to interpersonal relationships, masculinity, mood difficulties, struggles with attention and concentration, cultural adaptation, and recovery from substance and behavioral addictions such as “sex addiction.” Dr. Ribeiro integrates several theoretical approaches that have been empirically shown to be effective. These include traditional approaches such as interpersonal, emotive, and cognitive psychotherapies as well as avant garde approaches that draw from neuroscience, narrative theory, and constructivism.
Meeting Details
Location
This meeting will be held virtually on Zoom. A link will be provided to registered participants. Participants must be pre-registered.
Cost
The cost for this event is $20 before January 1, 2023. After January 1, the cost will be $25.