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Mental Healthy

The Mental Healthy podcast offers insightful interviews with innovative professors and Mental Health organizations from both the United States and around the world. We aspire to encourage and inform you about different Mental Health techniques & theories, as well as highlight projects and organizations worthy of your attention.

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    Season 3: Dr. Dana Kasper and Keith Shaw

    We are thrilled to have Dr. Dana Kasper and Kieth Shaw join us on the Mental Healthy Podcast! Dr. Kasper, a leading expert in pediatric trauma, attachment theory, and equine-assisted psychotherapy. She is also the founder of Kasper Counseling and Reigns of freedom. She shares her extensive experience in counseling and mental health. Kieth Shaw, the founder of 'Hairy's Dog House', a nonprofit dedicated to spreading joy and comfort through therapy dog visits. Kieths mission is to bring hope and love to those who need it most. Please join us on this episode of the Mental Healthy Podcast!

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    Season 3: Dr. Cheryl Nitz

    Dr. Cheryl Nitz, Chair of the Social Work department at Liberty University, joins us on the Mental Healthy Podcast. In this episode, Dr. Nitz discusses empowering future behavioral health professionals to transform their past traumas into assets--and more! Tune in for this inspiring discussion today!

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    Season 3: Jessica Behne and 'Unseen Warrior'

    Jessica Behne joins us on the Mental Healthy Podcast. A Major in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and a licensed Marriage and Family therapist, Behne walks through her book 'Unseen Warrior', which strives to support mental health professionals working with military personnel and veterans.

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    Season 3: Dale Fremodt and Barnabas Ministries

    Dale Frimodt joins us on the Mental Healthy Podcast to share his insights on embracing our God-given gifts, and the importance of consulting and coaching within ministry. As the founder and Executive Director of Barnabas Ministries, Dale leads an organization that provides safe and supportive spaces where Christian leaders can gain clarity and encouragement to navigate both their professional and personal journeys.

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    Season 2: Physical and Mental Wellness for Women at Midlife

    Everyone goes through midlife, but we rarely talk about it. In this episode, three mental health professionals join Dr. Knapp to discuss what this stage of life looks like and how to approach it with a healthy mindset.

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    Season 2: Dr. Patti Hinkley, Dr. Jama Davis, Dr. April Crable, and Dr. Anita Knight on Counseling Women

    Four scholars join Dr. Knapp in this episode to talk about their recent textbook, Counseling Women. They engage in thoughtful conversation about what it took to write this book and some interesting insights they discovered!

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    Season 2: Dr. Christopher Huseman

    Excited to welcome Dr. Christopher Huseman, a seasoned marketing expert and business professor at Liberty University, to today’s podcast! With over 20 years of experience in the marketing world, including consulting for global giants like True Value Hardware and Archer Daniels Midland, Dr. Huseman brings a wealth of knowledge to the intersection of business and psychology. From developing courses in Digital Marketing at Liberty University to consulting with top-tier brands, he’s here to share insights that bridge the gap between the business world and the human mind.

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    Season 2: Mental Healthy Podcast | John Eklund and Recovery Alive

    On today's episode, John Eklund the founder of the recovery framework "Recovery Alive," speaks with us about the church's role in addiction recovery. This conversation is encouraging and insightful, and we hope it leaves you uplifted!

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    Season 2 : Lauren Shaler

    In this special episode of Mental Healthy, we welcome Dr. Laurel Shaler—licensed therapist, professor, and passionate advocate for mental and emotional wellness. Today, Dr. Shaler dives into the heart of her newest book, "Loving Adopted Children Well: A 5 Love Languages Approach" (2024), co-authored with Dr. Gary Chapman, the bestselling author of The 5 Love Languages. Together, they offer a compassionate, research-informed guide for adoptive parents and caregivers, helping them better connect with and love their children through personalized, emotionally-attuned strategies. Dr. Shaler brings her clinical expertise and personal insight into how the 5 Love Languages framework can be applied in adoption and foster care settings, enriching the emotional bonds between parents and children.

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    Season 2: Mind Matters: Faith, Focus, and the Psychology of Thought with Dr. Brian Kelley

    In this episode, Dr. Brian Kelley shares valuable insights for college students studying psychology and related fields. Drawing from extensive research in his new book Applied Cognitive Psychology: A Christian and Ethically Integrated Approach, Dr. Kelley explores how students can improve focus, understand the unconscious influence of thought patterns, and approach their studies with a deeper ethical and spiritual perspective. Whether you're a psych major or just curious about how the mind works, this episode is packed with practical advice and thought-provoking discussion. Don’t miss it!

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    Season 2: Marriage, Family, God’s Design, Adoption & Generational Curses – with Dr. Hanor-Walker, Dr. BoHecker & Dr. King

    This episode is a must-listen for students diving into the biblical foundations of marriage and family. Join authors Dr. Teshaunda Hanor-Walker, Dr. Lynn BoHecker, and Dr. John King as they unpack God’s design, the role of adoption, and how to break free from generational curses. Perfect for students of theology, counseling, or anyone passionate about faith and family.    

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    Season 2: Christian Integration in Counselor Education With John King and Dr. Kristy Ford

    This week on the podcast, Professors John King and Dr. Kristy Ford join us to talk about their new textbook, Christian Integration in Counselor Education. Already making a difference for hundreds of students, this book helps bridge the gap between faith and counseling practice. Tune in as John and Kristy share the heart behind this passion project and the lasting impact they hope it will have on future counselors and those they serve.

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    Season 2: Dr. Anita Kuhnley-Knight, Dr. Robyn Simmons, and Dr. Stacey Lilley:Introduction to Counseling.

    Join Dr. Knapp as he interviews Dr. Anita Kuhnley-Knight, Dr. Robyn Simmons, and Dr. Stacey Lilley to discuss the writing process behind their book, Introduction to Counseling. They share insights into their collaboration, the challenges of writing, and what makes this book a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.        

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    Season 2: Robert Moore identification of at-risk students.

    Dr. Robert Moore, a counselor educator and clinician with 25+ years of experience, joins the Mental Healthy Podcast to discuss early identification of at-risk students. A past president of TLPCA and award-winning expert in assessment, he shares key insights on supporting youth mental health.

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    Season 2: Professors and their Passions Projects- Virginia Cashion

    New Series Alert! Professors and their Passion Projects! Listen in as Dr. Knapp talks to Professor Ginny Cashion about her recent textbook, Lifespan 360: Christian Perspectives on Human Development. She has a wholesome perspective that you won’t want to miss!

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    Season 2: Jeff Hodge Substance Abuse Recovery

    In this episode, Dr. Knapp sits down with Jeff Hodge to discuss his inspiring journey in founding Our Father’s House, a transitional home in Lynchburg, VA. Jeff shares how this faith-based organization is helping men in substance abuse recovery by providing a safe and supportive living environment. Tune in to hear about his mission, the challenges, and the impact they’re making in the community!  

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    Season 2 Bob Dees - National Center for Healthy Veterans Organization

    Dr. Kenyon Knapp sits down with retired Major General Bob Dees, who served over 30 years in the U.S. Army in key leadership roles, including Assistant Division Commander for Operations, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), and Commander of the 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea.   In this episode, Bob shares insights into his current work at the National Center for Healthy Veterans and how the center is making a lasting impact on veteran healing and recovery. Tune in to learn more!

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    Season 2 Karl Benzio: Decision Making

    On this episode of Mental Healthy, Karl Benzio discusses Decision Making.   Karl Benzio, M.D., a board-certified Christian psychiatrist, has held various health system clinical and leadership positions. Dr. Karl uniquely implements a faith-informed, Jesus-centered application of cutting-edge psychiatric science to successfully treat patients, consult to ministries, teach, write, and serve as a frequent media guest expert, conference speaker, and legislative expert witness.    

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    Trish Kessler: Eating Disorders

    On this episode of Mental Healthy, Dr. Trish Kessler discusses Eating Disorders. Trish completed her Master of Arts Degree in Professional Counseling from Liberty University in 2013. Prior to attending graduate school, she was a business and marketing professional in the fields of advertising and pharmaceuticals. Trish is also a professional musician and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music with a concentration in Voice from Lynchburg College.

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    Dr. Danisha Keating: Foster Care to Ph.D

    On this episode of Mental Healthy, Dr. Danisha Keating discusses her path from growing up in the Foster Care system to earning her Ph.D. Dr. Keating is a research psychologist that has a background in psychology, trauma informed training and practices, and foster care best practices. Dr. Keating has held trainings for foster parents, foster youth, staff and faculty, and the general population. 

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    Dr. Daniel Reyes: Wellness

    On this episode of Mental Healthy, Dr. Daniel Reyes discusses wellness and his fascinating life. Dr. Daniel Reyes grew up in communist Cuba under the administration of Fidel Castro. He later went on to graduate with his Ph.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision at Liberty University in 2020. Currently, He lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife and two daughters and works online as full time faculty for Grand Canyon University.

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    Chris Casola: Sports Psychology

    On this episode of the Mental Healthy, Chris Casola discusses the topic of Sports Psychology.   Chris Casola is the Associated Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Welfare and Performance at Liberty University. In his current role, Casola manages all aspects of student-athlete welfare and performance for all of Liberty’s NCAA Division I student-athletes. While doing that, he also provides administrative oversite of Champion Performance; sports medicine, nutrition, athletic performance, applied performance, clinical and sports psychology and spiritual development. The primary focus of the Champion Performance Team is to ensure that student-athletes are developed and cared for in a holistic manner; physically, mentally and spiritually.

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    Dr. Floyd Godfrey: Sexualized Attachment

    On this episode of the Mental Healthy, Dr. Floyd Godfrey discusses the topic of sexualized attachment. Dr. Godfrey provides Mental Health Coaching and Consulting for individuals and mental health providers around the globe. He speaks and educates groups, churches, and mental health providers on issues related to mental health and human sexuality.   Dr. Godfrey is a Clinical Sexologist, Certified Christian Counselor, a Certified Sex Addiction Specialist Supervisor, and a Certified Mental Health Coach. He previously worked as a Licensed Professional Counselor for 23 years, and an approved supervisor with the Board of Behavioral Health. He received his education from Arizona State University, Ottawa University, and the International Institute for Clinical Sexology. Dr. Godfrey worked for nine years with the City of Tempe Social Services, as a supervisor assisting school-age children and their families. He has worked in a variety of mental health settings both as a professional and within church ministry.   Dr. Godfrey is a member of SASH (Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health) and the AACC (American Association of Christian Counselors). He is often known for research and intervention with those who struggle with sexualized attachments and eroticized emotions. His recently published book is entitled: “Healing & Recovery – Perspective for Young Men with Sexualized Attachments”. You can read more about his research on this topic at: sexualizedattachments.com.

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    Dr. Christopher Rosik: Unwanted Same-Sex Attraction

    On this episode of the Mental Healthy, Dr. Christopher Rosik discusses the research and studies of unwanted same-sex attraction.  Christopher H. Rosik, Ph.D., is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Oregon and earned his doctorate in clinical psychology from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology. He is currently a psychologist and director of research at Link Care Center in Fresno, California, as well as a clinical faculty member of Fresno Pacific University. Dr. Rosik has professional interests that include the psychological care of missionaries and clergy, the dissociative disorders, and persons with unwanted same-sex attractions and behaviors. He has published more than 50 articles in peer reviewed journals on these and other topics and has made presentations across America and in Europe. Dr. Rosik has served as President of the Western Region of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) and the Alliance for Therapeutic Choice and Scientific Integrity. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, and the National Association of Social Workers.

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    Dr. Jeremiah Sullins: Guilt and Shame

    On this episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, Dr. Jeremiah Sullins discusses guilt and shame in realation to education and the Christian worldview.   Dr. Jeremiah Sullins is a Professor of Psychology at Harding University and the Director if the Center for Cognitive Studies. Dr. Sullins has also been working with Liberty University Online since 2012. As a cognitive psychologist his primary interests are in the learning sciences. His research focus is on learning/educational technologies, with branches extending into emotions, pedagogical strategies, tutorial dialogue/interaction, mechanisms of feedback, and question asking. He received his Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of Memphis.    

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    Dr. Patti Hinkley: Counseling for Sexual Betrayal

    In this episode, Dr. Patti Hinkley discusses her critical work in the field of sexual betrayal, in addition to a basic framework for how she counsels patients suffering from it. Dr. Hinkley is a professor in the online Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Liberty University. She has been teaching counseling classes at Liberty for 35 years while also serving in various administrative roles, including Executive Director, Associate Dean and Department Chair for the online program. Dr. Hinkley is also a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and a Nationally Certified Counselor. She practiced as a professional counselor for 19 years in a part-time private practice. Her current research includes counselor education program success, faculty/student success, and women’s issues.

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    Drs. Kevin Hull, Ken Miller, & David Jones: Case Conceptualization

    In this episode, Drs. Kevin Hull, Ken Miller, and David Jones discuss their methods for integrating their faiths with the case conceptualization model. Dr. Kevin Hull owns and operates Hull and Associates, P.A. a private practice in Lakeland, Florida. Dr. Hull is a licensed counselor who has worked with children and adolescents and their families on the Autism spectrum since 2001. He conducts weekly individual and group therapy sessions with children, adolescents, young adults, and families. Dr. Hull has been a professor for 18 years and is currently a CORE assistant faculty in Liberty University’s online counseling degree. Dr. Hull has published Play Therapy and Asperger’s Syndrome: Helping Children and Adolescents Grow, Connect, and Heal through the Art of Play (2011, Jason Aronson); Bridge Building: Creating Connection and Relationship between Parents and Children and Adolescents on the Autism Spectrum (2012, Liberty Press); Group Therapy Techniques with Children, Adolescents, and Adults on the Autism Spectrum (2014, Jason Aronson); and Where There is Despair, Hope (2015, Liberty Mountain Publishing), a novel about play therapy. He has also published several chapters for textbooks and journal articles. Dr. Hull specializes in using electronic devices in group and individual play therapy and his dissertation work examined the use of video/computer games as a play therapy tool for children with emotional difficulties. Dr. Hull enjoys open water swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, playing golf, long walks, biking, and spending time with his wife, Wendy and their four children. Dr. Miller counseled individuals and couples for many years as a pastoral counselor before becoming a clinical mental health counselor and counselor educator. In addition to his current academic duties, he serves as a Chapter Faculty Advisor (CFA) for the Chi Sigma Iota Rho Eta online student chapter Rho Eta Sigma Epsilon. Dr. Miller has co-authored a clinical textbook on case conceptualization; written chapters for textbooks; and presents at national, state, and local counseling workshops. With colleagues, he has developed a Biblical wellness model that helps churches address emotional health issues. His research interests include Biblical wellness, attribution theory, and problematic pornography use. As a licensed professional counselor, Dr. Miller works with individuals, couples, and adolescents treating a wide spectrum of mental health issues. He serves as a clinical director for a non-profit community counseling agency that treats general mental illness and is also regionally known for treating trauma. As a counselor educator, Dr. Jones has taught in clinical mental health, marriage & family, and school counseling programs. As a professional counselor, he has worked with individuals, couples, and families, across the lifespan, and in a variety of settings (K-12, private practice, hospital, community agency, and church). Before his career change to a counselor educator, Dr. Jones worked as an epidemiologist for over a decade. Through these experiences, he is able to build a bridge between professional counseling and public health. Dr. Jones’ scholarly interests include prevention, health disparities, mixed methods research, community-based participatory research, and spirituality/religion in counseling. Dr. Jones teaches students from all over the country who are pursuing an online counseling degree at Liberty University.

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    Dr. Karin Dumont: Addiction Counseling

    In this episode, Dr. Karin Dumont discusses the pivotal work she has done in the field of addiction counseling.  She covers her experience in the field, advice for other counselors, and how she integrates her faith into her work. Dr. Karin Dumont is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Supervisor, a National Certified Counselor, a Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor, a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist, and an Approved Clinical Supervisor having earned a PhD in Professional Counseling in 2010. Dr. Dumont was inducted into Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International, the Rho Eta chapter of Liberty University in 2016. Dr. Dumont practiced for over 20 years in the profession of counseling, having specialized in addiction counseling, clinical community mental health counseling, and counseling at-risk youth. She has extensive experience in regular outpatient, intensive outpatient, and inpatient crisis stabilization and detox services. Dr. Dumont, also, has experience in the area of school counseling. She has taught as a faculty member in the CACREP accredited graduate clinical counseling program within the Department of Counselor Education and Family Studies at Liberty University for 14 years. Dr. Dumont has, also, taught undergraduate psychology at both Liberty University and Methodist University. In addition, she has taught undergraduate sociology at Liberty University. Dr. Dumont played an instrumental part in the development of the Masters of Arts in Addiction Counseling program at Liberty University. Her teaching interests are comprised of clinical mental health aspects to include psychopathology and clinical diagnosis, group therapy, and addiction topics. Her research interests lie in the area of addiction and relationships, the role of attachment in development, and the impact of the supervision relationship in counseling students’ skill development. Dr. Dumont serves as co-chairperson on the advocacy committee for the Department of Counselor Education and Family Studies. This committee provides and addresses advocacy for the profession of counseling, mental health itself, along with a focus on how to improve the integration of advocacy into the counseling program coursework. She is also active as a student faculty advisor and provides supervision to students in internship. Along with service to counseling students, Dr. Dumont has recently taken on the service role of Narrative Writer for the NCMHCE with the National Board of Certified Counselors. She is active in presenting at workshops and conferences on mental health and addiction topics on the national, regional, state, and local level. She has also been an active dissertation chair and reader for doctoral students.

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    Drs. Christopher & Angela Wheelus: Mental Health in Ukraine

    On this episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, Dr. Christopher and Angela Wheelus discuss the critical work they are both doing in providing mental health services and training to people in Ukraine. Dr. Wheelus came to Liberty University after eleven years of experience in college student affairs, most recent of which was as a university’s director of counseling, disability services, and career development. He has also worked in a variety of other counseling settings: hospital, juvenile justice, private practice, and volunteer career counselor at an alternative high school. Dr. Wheelus and his wife, who is also a professional counselor, enjoy providing co-counseling to couples and missionaries. They have lived overseas in four countries and occasionally travel overseas to provide counseling and marriage enrichment to expatriates. Dr. Wheelus has held several offices in the Georgia College Counseling Association (GCCA) and has been a member of several professional organizations and has presented at the state, regional, and national levels on career development. Dr. Wheelus loves teaching and training new counselors. Most of all, he loves the wonder of discovering new adventures that God brings in life’s journey.   Dr. Angela Wheelus came to Liberty University after ten years of experience in college counseling and private practice. Prior to her counseling career, she lived and served overseas in five countries with her husband (also teaches at Liberty) and children. As a licensed counselor, Dr. Wheelus has experience working with young adults, student veterans, and missionaries dealing with issues such as: multicultural issues, trauma, grief, suicidal ideation, life transition issues, anxiety, and depression. Dr. Wheelus loves mentoring counselors-in-training, supervising new counselors, and counseling women.  Most of all, she loves watching God work wonders through the counseling process.

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    Shaila Toriy: Valeo & The EMDR Method

    In this episode of the Mental Healthy Podcast, Shaila Toriy discusses her work with Valeo, a company offering Gospel-based clinical care to global workers. She also goes into depth into EMDR, a useful mental health treatment technique that can be used to heal patients from trauma and other distressing experiences.   Shaila is a Brazilian TCK (Third Culture Kid) who grew up in Holland, the United States, and mostly Austria. While in Brazil she pursued her Clinical Psychology degree and there got licensed. Shortly after, God called her to serve in China as a Psychologist catering to the expat community in Shanghai working with children, adolescents, and adults with a variety of mental health disorders within an outpatient hospital clinic. It was there her heart saw the need for member care for global workers. It was also there she met and married her Japanese-Brazilian husband, Lucas. They were in China a total of 5 years when God called them to pursue Biblical-based education to prepare for the next steps of service. This brought them to Columbia, where Shaila was able to pursue an MA in Member Care at Columbia International University and join Valeo. Her heart beats for those who are serving God in a cross-cultural setting and to be able to serve them through counseling. Shaila & Lucas live in Brazil with their son, Noah.

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    Dr. Lisa Sosin: Embodiment In Counseling

    On this episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, Dr. Lisa Sosin discussed embodiment, a revolutionary practice that allows counselors to involve patients' entire selves in their treatment process, rather than their minds alone. This is an extremely informative episode for anyone interested in or doing work in the mental health field. Dr. Lisa Sosin is the Director of the Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision Program and a professor with the Department of Counselor Education and Family Studies at Liberty University. She has over 35 years of clinical and teaching experience in the field of professional counseling and clinical psychology.

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    Dr. Deedre Mitchell, Dr. Laura Martin, Dr. Denise Ebersole, & Dr. Laurel Shaler: Unlocking the Power of HARNESS

    On this episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, Dr. Deedre Mitchell, Dr. Laura Martin, Dr. Denise Ebersole, & Dr. Laurel Shaler discuss value harnessing, a method in which counselors can more effectively integrate their personal and professional values into their work. They also discuss various experience from their time as counselors, in addition to valuable advice to students preparing to enter the profession.

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    Dr. Shannae Anderson: Counseling Experience Stories

    On today's episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, we invited Dr. Shannae Anderson to discuss stories from her experience in counseling. Dr. Anderson is currently an Adjunct Professor at Liberty University in the Doctor of Psychology Program. She previously taught for over a decade at Fuller Theological Seminary where she taught Pastoral Care and Addictions in the Recovery Ministry Program, in the Masters of Psychology program at California Lutheran University, and in the UCLA Extension Drug and Alcohol Certification Program.

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    Jim Sells: How the Church addresses the Mental Health Crisis

    On this episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, we had the opportunity to speak with Jim Sells and discuss how the church can address the mental health crisis. Dr. Jim Sells is a professor for the School of Psychology & Counseling at Regent and the Rosemarie S. Hughes Endowed Chair of Christian Thought in Mental Health Practice. His major areas of interest are marital and family therapy, supervision/professional identity formation, international applications of counseling, and forgiveness/reconciliation.

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    Dorcas Harbin - One Another Ministries Member Care

    In this episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, we invite Dorcas Harbin of One Another Ministries to discuss member care. Dorcas Harbin is one of the co-founders of One Another Ministries and has served with One Another using her gifts in counseling, consulting, training, and encouragement since 1997. She has over 46 years of extensive experience in Christian ministry and missions, including counseling, teaching, training, market research, and corporate administration.

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    Erik Troyer - Valeo Member Care

    On this episode of Mental Healthy, we invited Erik Troyer of Valeo to discuss missionary work around the world. Over the years, he has had the privilege of residing and serving in several places and capacities in SE Asia. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Erik desires to strategically journey with those in full-time cross-cultural initiatives to encourage and support them so that they can pour into others from the overflow of their own lives.

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    Mike Vaughn - Bethesda Workshops

    On today's episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, we invited Mike Vaughn of Bethesda Workshops based in Nashville, TN to discuss sex addiction and its various treatments. Mike Vaughn has experience as a accomplished business leader and therapist; specializing in the areas of sex addiction recovery, intensive therapy, marriage therapy and trauma.

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    Nick Dotti - MESH Support for Camps

    On this episode of Mental Healthy, we invited Nick Dotti, camp director of Deerfoot Lodge, to discuss MESH support for camps. Dotti has served as camp director for 7 years focusing on the mental health for struggling campers.

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    James Covey - Member Care

    On today's episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, Dr. Knapp invites James Covey from the podcast Shop Talk with Brandi & James to discuss member care for those who work cross-culturally around the world. James Covey is a counselor who provides for members and their families in the Eurasia region. Covey is also a coordinator for Staff Care leading a team that provides services and develops strategies for those who are serving in the Eurasia region.

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    Dr. Cheryl Nitz & Megan Buehler - Abba Scholars

    On today's episode of Mental Healthy, we welcome Dr. Cheryl Nitz and Megan Buehler to discuss the Abba Scholars program.

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    Dr. Kevin Conner - Suicide Prevention

    Dr. Kevin Conner is an assistant professor at Liberty University, currently serving as the Chair of Psychology department. Dr. Conner also serves as an Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training trainer and safeTALK trainer. On today's episode, Dr. Conner joins us on the the podcast to discuss suicide prevention.

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    Dr. Capri & Jason Brooks - Ministry Burnout

    On the podcast today is Dr. Capri Brooks, alongside husband, Dr. Jason Brooks. Dr. Capri Brooks is a professor of Counselor Education at Liberty University, Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor in Mississippi. Dr. Jason Brooks is a pastor in Oxford, Mississippi where the couple currently resides as ministry leaders. In today’s episode, we talk about ministry stress; how to cope as individuals and as a couple in the midst of spiritual burnout.

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    Dr. Anita Knight - Attachment & The Mister Rogers Effect

    Today on the Mental Healthy Podcast, Dr. Anita Knight joins us! Dr. Knight is an online professor through Liberty University's Counseling program. She is also an author/co-author or editor of nine books, including one of her most recent books "The Mister Rogers Effect". On the episode today, Dr. Knight speaks about her experience in the counseling field in a discussion based on Attachment.    For more information, here are Dr. Anita Knight's two books mentioned in this episode: The Mister Rogers Effect - https://www.amazon.com/Mister-Rogers-Effect-Bringing-Yourself/dp/1540900290 The Four Relationship Types- coming soon  

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    Dr. Audra Stinson - The Aftermath of COVID-19 in Children & Adolescents

    On today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Audra Stinson, a college professor and Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas with 20 years of experience in the mental health field. Dr. Stinson speaks on the most common symptoms seen in children and adolescents after COVID-19.   For more information about Dr. Audra Stinson, please visit hopefullycounseling.com

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    Dr. Jeanne Brooks - Sitting Well at the Well

    Dr. Jeanne Brooks has a Ph.D in Psychology and has been working in the field for over 25 years. She is currently a full-time, residential professor at Liberty University with a focus on crisis and trauma. She is also the clinical director of the practice, Sitting Well Counseling. Today, we welcome Dr. Brooks as she shares the passion behind the name “Sitting Well at the Well”.    sittingwellatthewell.com 

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    Dr. Kenyon Knapp -Healthy Depression Book Interview

    In this episode of the Mental Healthy podcast, we have flipped the tables around and welcome Dr. Kevin Conner as our host for today as we interview Dr. Kenyon Knapp about his latest book release, Healthy Depression. Dr. Knapp walks us through the meaning behind the title Healthy Depression and gives us a sneak peek at what you can find reading his new book.   If you're interested in purchasing Healthy Depression, it is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble Amazon link https://www.amazon.com/Healthy-Depression-Kenyon-C-Knapp/dp/1666730491/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=healthy+depression&qid=1696610350&sr=8-2 Barnes & Noble link https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/healthy-depression-kenyon-c-knapp/1143573372?ean=9781666730494    

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    Elias & Denise Moitinho - Building the Dream Home

    On today's episode, Elias & Denise Moitinho join us to discuss their book, "The Dream Home". Their book uses metaphors to describe multiple analogies for areas of marriage, while offering practical tips and relationship skills that are grounded on a biblical worldview to guide couples to create an intimate Christian marriage. If you wish to contact the Moitinho's, Elias Moitinho's email is: [email protected] [email protected]    For more of their content: Website: https://motivationandgrowth.com Youtube: Motivation and Growth https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClSzalTCzuxGnFNsWB4Cviw Instagram: @motivationandgrowth

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    Janet Boynes Ministries

    Today we welcome three special guests; Janet Boynes, David Pickup, and Jonathan Alexandre. In this episode, we discuss the spiritual hope and restoration that is available for those who struggle with identity issues in the LGBTQ+ community, how to navigate complex issues such as gender dysphoria in counseling today, and the legal counsel that can impact spiritual freedoms within the mental health field.

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The Mental Healthy podcast offers insightful interviews with innovative professors and Mental Health organizations from both the United States and around the world. We aspire to encourage and inform you about different Mental Health techniques & theories, as well as highlight projects and organizations worthy of your attention.

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