Assess family issues with confidence
Assess family issues with confidence
Develop your skills in assessing candidates who have family of origin issues at NRVC's July 16-18 workshop in Chicago: "Assessment of Family of Origin Issues for Candidates to Religious Life." Unaddressed concerns that are connected to a candidate's family of origin can sabotage the health and well-being of both candidates and their communities.
This workshop will teach how to ask specific, appropriate questions of candidates so you can surface and address such concerns early on. This interactive, adult learning workshop will be taught by Father Gerald McGlone, S.J., Ph.D., a HORIZON contributor and a psychotherapist who has worked in multiple church settings. Currently he is associate director for the protection of minors for the Conference of Major Superiors of Men.
Registration for this workshop is now open at nrvc.net.
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