Diverse Discussion Webinars
As a Christian in the health and human services field, you are committed to serving with excellence and Christlike compassion, without compromising your beliefs. You play a crucial role in how your community functions and ensure that people, especially the most vulnerable, are cared for and protected.
You don’t have to go it alone. The Association of Christians in Health and Human Services seeks to support Christian health and human services professionals — including social workers, counselors, psychologists, nurses, pharmacists, physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, chaplains, and human services workers. ACHHS provides practical and useful resources for Christian interdisciplinary health and human service professionals, including Monthly webinar presentations intended to assist members to understand a Biblical worldview of common issues faced in practice.
We've made these videos available to the general public so you can benefit from our professionals in ACHHS.
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Abortion in a Post-Dobbs U.S.
Attorney and human rights advocate, Jeanneane Maxon, JD, presents implications of the Supreme Court Dobbs Ruling to provide guidance for Christians to better understand the decision and its impact for human services professionals. Christians are encouraged to consider the issue from a Biblical wo...
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Moral Distress: An Interprofessional Dialogue
Human service and helping professionals in mental health or healthcare settings who identify as religious or Christian may encounter situations of tensions between their deeply held faith and the profession’s ever changing cultural frameworks for helping. Specializing in pharmacotherapy, Dr. Mart...
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Diverse Discussions EBP with Sexual Abuse Dr. Rhonda Hudson
This session will include a description of work completed in early 2000’s, at University of Miami, in Women’s Mental Health Programs, with Dr. Sally Dodds. These women were diagnosed with HIV, but also had histories of being sexually abused as children, and a majority had diagnosis of PTSD. The p...