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Whether you want to create a more intimate and godly marriage, celebrate a more faithful and fulfilling family life, or discover the path to a more grace-filled personal life, the Catholic Counselors at Pastoral Solutions Institute can help strengthen and support you on your spiritual and emotional journey!
Joshua has received extensive training and supervision in applying Catholic pastoral counseling approaches to problems related to emotional and relational health. His experience and professional training enable him to help people achieve greater healing, integration, and strength in their lives and relationships.
Several studies have found that tele-counseling is as effective as face-to-face therapy for a wide range of problems. In fact, research has shown that many clients were even more satisfied with tele-counseling because of the increased confidentiality, convenience, and ease or keeping appointments.
Dave McClow, M.Div., LCSW, LMFT, is a clinical associate for the Pastoral Solutions Institute and author at Catholic Exchange, Patheos, and Today’s Catholic. He writes about a Catholic vision of masculinity which is summarized in the Abba Prayer for Men found here: Abba Prayer & Challenge .
by Tom McCabe & Gregory Popcak, PhD. Overview. Living a Joy-Filled Marriage is a virtue-based, life-skills marriage preparation program designed to help engaged couples set patterns of thought and behavior that will ensure a lifelong, joy-filled marriage.Use each individually, or together for a complete marriage preparation offering.
A Catholic Parents’ Guide to Advent Advent is a time to prepare to experience Christ on a deeper level in our hearts and homes. How can we take advantage of the grace of the season to celebrate a more peaceful, loving, connected, and caring family life by Christmas?
Should Christians get angry? And when they do, how should they handle it? Attempting to answer those questions on a recent episode of the More2Life radio show, Bill Donaghy, senior lecturer at the Theology of the Body Institute, pointed to a scene near the climax of the Star Wars movie, The Phantom Menace. Two Jedi knights are battling the evil Sith Lord, Darth Maul.
By: PaxCare Staff Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is disturbingly common among leaders of corporations and other high-profile institutions, including, sadly, the church. That’s not to say that God can’t work through narcissists—he works through all of us after all—but it …Read More →
Guest post by Jacob Francisco M.A., LMHC, Pastoral Counselor at CatholicCounselors.com There is an emotion that can kill, and that emotion is called shame. Shame is the sense that deep down inside, at the very core of who we are, …Read More →
We tend to think that joy is a product of stepping away from life and finding little ways to take a break or enjoy ourselves. While that can be important, just doing this only leads to fleeting moments of happiness. …Read More →