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Course Intakes:
September 4 - 25, 2021 (3 weeks total)
October 23 - November 13, 2021 (3 weeks total)
KEY TAKEAWAYS (1) State arguments comprising the debates on the definition of religion and the seeming differences between religion and spirituality,
(2) Trace the development of the study of religion as an academic and research field,
(3) Identify the presence of religious and spiritual elements in the work of therapy,
(4) Use religious elements in one’s practice in an ethical manner,
(5) Argue for the effectiveness of religion and spirituality as a key component of overall well-being,
(6) Identify the potential negative side of religious factors in clinical work,
(7) Use religious elements for personal and client well-being.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE
Master's degree students in Clinical Psychology
Newly-practicing clinicians
Educators
School administrators
Anyone with interest in mental health and mental health practice
COURSE DELIVERY
100% onlineTwo live discussions via Zoom
Recorded lecture videos
Online reading resources
Practical written tasks
Your Coach:
Tyler Ong, PsyD, MS, CMHIMP, CCATP, CTMH
Mental Health & Well-being Consultant
Tyler is a registered psychologist, mental health integrative medicine certified provider, certified clinical anxiety treatment professional, certified clinical telemental health provider, and a HeartMath certified practitioner. He is a member of the Global Clinical Practice Network (GCPN) of the World Health Organization.
He conducts workshops on stress management, therapeutic counseling for teachers and school administrators, basic family interventions, midlife crisis, childhood mental disorders, clinical aspects of bullying and other related topics.
Tyler completed his Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology from California Southern University and his Master of Science in Psychology from California State Polytechnic University. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Psychology from University of San Carlos - Cebu.