Dying with Dignity is a course that will teach the student how to prepare the dying and their family for that hour of transition. This course counts toward the Death Doula certification and the Christian Counseling degree program.
- Professor: Dr. Rubbie Brooks
This course in an exploration of how Christian view or sin and grace relate to Christiain counseling.
- Professor: Dr. Rubbie Brooks
Hereditary Traits is the investigation of generational inherited traits and how to deal with them according to the word of God and the Christian Counselor.
- Professor: Michael Fulks
This course aims to teach Christians the basics of Meditation along with Aromatherapy to help clients with anxiety, depression and other emotional disorders.
- Professor: Dr. Conny Williams
Counseling for Emotional Healing will take the counselor on a journey where he/she must face the reality of our pain-filled past if we are going to proceed through life and ministry in a healthy way.?? The counselors will use themselves as their first client.?? The student will have to purchase the book called Healing for Damaged Emotions, Workbook by David A. Seamands and Beth Funk.
- Professor: Dr. Rubbie Brooks
This course is addressed to a need within the church, one felt by congregants in general, but perhaps most acutely by ministers who serve either as pastors in local churches or as chaplains in health care settings.?? It is the need to respond to the moral questions generated for us by the technical capacities of modern medicine.??
- Professor: Patricia Sand
When we start down the path of allowing anger to take hold and talk louder to us than
God???s truth, we begin to slide down Anger???s Slippery Slope. This can lead to a lot of pain
for all and to a breach of relationship with those we love and with God. Anger is a gift from
God that can be used to inform us of the fact that something in our life is wrong. The wrong
can be external - what is happening around or to us ??? or internal - how we view or interpret
what is happening to or around us - or the wrong can be a combination of both. We have
learned how to view events in our lives. This view can be called our belief system, schema,
???Book of Shoulds,??? or patterns learned as we have grown up.
- Professor: Dr. Rubbie Brooks