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Counseling MA Program Podcast Series
Wake Forest University Grad School
56 episodes
9 months ago
CSI Vice President Pia von Strasser interviews fellow 2nd-year student Renisha Lyon about integrating spirituality and religion into counseling. Some of the topics covered in this conversation include: -Pursuing a dual master’s degree in Divinity and Clinical Mental Health Counseling -Distinguishing between religion and spirituality -Renisha’s own religious and spiritual development -Respectful approaches to exploring clients’ negative experiences with religion -The clinical utility of patience, authenticity, and curiosity -Strengths-based perspectives on client spirituality -Embracing the messy and abstract nature of spirituality -Promoting holistic wellness For more information about the M.A. Counseling Program at Wake Forest University, visit: counseling.graduate.wfu.edu/ Music Credit: “Voyage” by Ikson
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CSI Vice President Pia von Strasser interviews fellow 2nd-year student Renisha Lyon about integrating spirituality and religion into counseling. Some of the topics covered in this conversation include: -Pursuing a dual master’s degree in Divinity and Clinical Mental Health Counseling -Distinguishing between religion and spirituality -Renisha’s own religious and spiritual development -Respectful approaches to exploring clients’ negative experiences with religion -The clinical utility of patience, authenticity, and curiosity -Strengths-based perspectives on client spirituality -Embracing the messy and abstract nature of spirituality -Promoting holistic wellness For more information about the M.A. Counseling Program at Wake Forest University, visit: counseling.graduate.wfu.edu/ Music Credit: “Voyage” by Ikson
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Ep. 41: Supporting Online Student Success with Mary Katherine Newsome
Counseling MA Program Podcast Series
28 minutes
5 years ago
Ep. 41: Supporting Online Student Success with Mary Katherine Newsome
Mary Katherine Newsome, Admissions and Student Support Manager for the Graduate Counseling Program at Wake Forest University, talks with Dr. Bob Nations and Dr. Cheyenne Carter about the various ways that she and the faculty strive to support online student success. Learn more about the Wake Forest University Online Counseling MA Program: http://counseling.graduate.wfu.edu/
Counseling MA Program Podcast Series
CSI Vice President Pia von Strasser interviews fellow 2nd-year student Renisha Lyon about integrating spirituality and religion into counseling. Some of the topics covered in this conversation include: -Pursuing a dual master’s degree in Divinity and Clinical Mental Health Counseling -Distinguishing between religion and spirituality -Renisha’s own religious and spiritual development -Respectful approaches to exploring clients’ negative experiences with religion -The clinical utility of patience, authenticity, and curiosity -Strengths-based perspectives on client spirituality -Embracing the messy and abstract nature of spirituality -Promoting holistic wellness For more information about the M.A. Counseling Program at Wake Forest University, visit: counseling.graduate.wfu.edu/ Music Credit: “Voyage” by Ikson