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SUMMARY:Workshop:  “Out of the Depths I Cry to You\, O Lord…” An Integrative Christian Perspective to Loss\, Grief and Burnout
DESCRIPTION:API Care and Counselling\, the community outreach arm of the Asian Pastoral Institute (API)\, is happy to organise this workshop to offer participants a Christian perspective to the science of mental ill-health to better appreciate the physical\, psychological and sociocultural factors that contribute to mental wellness.\nMental ill health is a condition that all Christians are susceptible to whether young or mature in their faiths. In times of disappointments\, loss\, and grief\, many Christians can suffer periods of mental ill health like depression. In their discouragements and pain\, some may question if this struggle was because of their lack of  faith\, or other spiritual pitfalls.  This workshop affirms the place of lament in the Christian journey\, and also highlights the Christian and psychological resources available for believers. The workshop offers participants a Christian perspective to the science of mental ill-health to help participants better appreciate the physical\, psychological and sociocultural factors that contribute to mental wellness. \nWHAT PARTICIPANTS SHOULD EXPECT TO LEARN\n\nLearn to de-stigmatise mental ill-health in the Christian context\nDiscover practical and  Christian spiritual resources for recovery from depressed moods\n\nAppreciate of the protective and risk factors associated with mental health from a holistic Christian perspective\n\nLearn to integrate the Christian faith and the evidence-based approach to  mental health\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\n\nChristians interested to better understand and improve their own mental health\,\nChristians and church leaders wanting to learn how to compassionately and helpfully respond to others with mental health struggles in the church\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nLim Cheng Yong\, Master in Psychology (Clinical)\, MA(Pastoral Studies)\, Bachelor in Psychology (Hons)\, Bachelor in Science\, Post-Graduate Diploma in Education\n \nCheng Yong currently works as a clinical psychologist in a local hospital and has worked with patients with anxiety\,  depression\, and those coping with grief from loss\, amongst other mental health conditions. Prior to this\, Cheng Yong served as an educator in the local education system for the past 30 years. He is also a graduate from the Asian Pastoral Institute\, equipped with both practical and biblical foundations to provide holistic pastoral care to Christians. His main modalities in psychotherapy are Cognitive Behaviour Therapy  and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. \n  \nCo-facilitator: Dr Matthew Lim\, DPhil (Psychiatry)\, DClinPsy \n\nMatthew completed a doctorate at the Department of Psychiatry\, Oxford University. This led to his completion of a subsequent professional doctorate at University College London. His clinical experiences as a locum in the Institute of Mental Health  has been in inpatient and outpatient psychology services where he has worked with high-risk adults. Matthew is a registered practitioner psychologist and registered clinical supervisor with the Singapore Register of Psychologists. His clinical\, supervisory and consultancy work is informed by behavioural\, cognitive\, acceptance-based\, and systemic psychotherapies. As a researcher and lecturer in clinical psychology\, Matthew focuses on developing competency-based clinical psychology training to improve local psychological services. \n\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n								\n  \nREGISTRATION\nCLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION: 15 Feb 2023 \n  \nNOTE: \n\nYour place in the workshop will only be secured when payment is received.\nPayment of $30 per person can be made through PayNow with the following details:\n\nUEN: 201512004RACC (API Care & Counselling)\nReference Code: <Payer’s Name> LGB\nSend the screenshot of successful payment to care_counselling@api.edu.sg\n\n\nPayment needs to be received at least 7 working days before the workshop.\nPlease note that there will be no refunds should you be unable to attend the workshop. However\, your place on the workshop can be replaced by another person in such circumstances.\nPlease contact the organiser for more enquiries.
URL:https://apicarecounselling.com.sg/event/workshop-out-of-the-depths-i-cry-to-you-o-lord-an-integrative-christian-perspective-to-loss-grief-and-burnout/
LOCATION:API Care & Counselling\, 20 Aljunied Road\, Singapore\, 389805\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="API Care & Counselling":MAILTO:register@apicarecounselling.com.sg
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