November 2016
RECENT RESEARCH
Weekend Read: Handbook of Humility: Theory, Research and Applications
In today’s atmosphere of division and contention, the virtue of humility is increasingly important. Humility is a virtue that is often overlooked, given that it is one of the “milder” emotions and is not always obvious due to its very nature. Yet it is foundational to a Christian walk, whether we are utilizing humility in […]
By THE AACC, 7 years ago
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Indiana Jones and the Divorce Stats of Doom
Shaunti Feldhahn OK, raise your hand if you have ever quoted the facts about the 50% divorce rate? Yep, that would be all of us! How about this one? Have you ever lamented the fact that the divorce rate was the same in the church? Or that most marriages are just hanging in there, not […]
By THE AACC, 7 years ago
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The Case for Faith: Celebrating Hope in Mental Health Care
Tim Clinton, Ed.D., and Eric Scalise, Ph.D. Spirituality is mysterious, but real. It has offered countless millions a place of refuge, solace, comfort, hope and a deeper sense of purpose and meaning—especially in times of tragedy or crisis where grief and despair crouch at the doorstep of the soul seeking to rob a […]
By THE AACC, 7 years ago
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Eating Disorders: Self-Soothing Techniques
Greta Gleissner, LCSW When diagnosed with an eating disorder such as bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, or binge-eating disorder, individuals may experience high levels of stress and anxiety. To cope with tumultuous situations that elicit the stress-response, learning self-soothing techniques can highly benefit any individual during stressful situations or environments. Individuals diagnosed with an […]