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Explore how trauma impacts the entire family, not just the individual. Learn clinically informed, spiritually grounded approaches to foster healing, rebuild trust, and restore connection within families affected by abuse, crisis, or generational trauma.
Bridge the gap between mental health and ministry. This session empowers churches to recognize emotional struggles, reduce stigma, and offer biblically sound, psychologically safe support to hurting individuals within their congregations.
Addressing sexuality from a clinical and faith perspective, this session tackles difficult topics like shame, intimacy, and brokenness—offering healing and healthy frameworks for individuals, couples, and faith leaders navigating sexual concerns. This workshop is intentionally designed to help faith leaders and persons with faith reduce the stigma of teaching and talking about sex.
"Are medications Godly?" This powerful talk addresses common myths and Faith Based fears around mental health medication, offering insight into how faith and pharmacology can coexist for the well-being of persons of any Faith.
Learn to identify the early signs of burnout and compassion fatigue, especially in high-stress helping professions. This training equips leaders to cultivate resilience and create emotionally sustainable environments for their staff.
Perfect for schools, churches, or community centers—this accessible session demystifies counseling, explains when and how to seek help, and empowers families to take the first steps toward mental and emotional wellness.
A compassionate but unflinching look at the subtle and overt signs of sexual abuse in children and adolescents. Participants will gain tools for early detection, intervention, and creating protective environments for vulnerable individuals.
Explore the complex relationship between faith, food, culture, and body image. This talk provides clinical insight and cultural sensitivity to help professionals, parents, and church leaders support those struggling with eating disorders.
Designed for licensed professionals and clinical associates who perform the psychological theory of Christian Counseling, this workshop explores supervision strategies that integrate faith and professionalism. Includes ethics, license standards, and real-world tools for mentoring future counselors.
Tailored for educators, mentors, and youth leaders, this session addresses the mental health needs of at-risk and first-generation students. Topics include trauma, academic pressure, identity development, and culturally informed support strategies.
This dynamic training provides a foundational overview of brain structure and function, tailored specifically for counselors, educators, clergy, and mental health professionals who want to deepen their understanding of the biological roots of human behavior.
Participants will explore key brain regions responsible for emotion regulation,
This dynamic training provides a foundational overview of brain structure and function, tailored specifically for counselors, educators, clergy, and mental health professionals who want to deepen their understanding of the biological roots of human behavior.
Participants will explore key brain regions responsible for emotion regulation, memory, trauma response, and decision-making. Special emphasis is placed on how trauma and chronic stress impact brain development—and how healing interventions can promote neuroplasticity and recovery.
This session translates complex neuroscience into practical knowledge you can immediately apply in counseling sessions, classrooms, or ministry settings.
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Ideal for: Clinical associates, counseling students, licensed professionals, pastors, lay counselors, and educators seeking to bridge neuroscience and compassionate care.
Aisha Holman, LPC-S
3636 North MacArthur Boulevard suite 160, Irving, TX, USA