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impede the progress of their loved ones through addiction counseling. Treatment options, including boundary imple mentation and the 12-step recovery model, will be explored for treating codependent individuals and families. Learning Objectives 1. Describe the originations of codependency and codepen dency’s current relevance in mental health and substance abuse treatment. 2. Develop a family and social systems approach to sub stance use disorder treatment. 3. Analyze and develop treatment options for codependent recovery. 203. Holy Comfort in Holistic Grief Processing: Integrating Scripture in Therapy 1.25 credit hours Continuing Education Accreditations applicable to this workshop: NAADAC, IBCC Educational CEUs applicable to this workshop: ACSI Level: Beginner Sabrina Black, M.A. Abundant Life Counseling and Coaching Center

Summary Grief is a multifaceted experience that affects emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. This workshop offers a holistic approach to grief, exploring its complexities and pro viding practical tools to navigate the process. Licensed men tal health professionals and ministry leaders will develop an understanding of grief as a comprehensive experience, acknowledging both the emotional pain and the spiritual journey involved. Participants will identify the complexities of grief, including complicated and traumatic grief, and offer strategies to address these challenges. Participants will also learn how to integrate faith-based practices into the griev ing process for Christian clients, discovering how the Bible can provide comfort, peace, and healing. This workshop will emphasize the power of combining therapeutic scripts with Scripture, highlighting their connected role in emotional and spiritual restoration. Additionally, participants will compare the “both/and” approach, balancing spiritual and therapeu tic practices, and examine cultural and faith-based perspec tives on loss and the grieving process. Learning Objectives 1. Develop an in-depth understanding of grief as a multifac eted experience, exploring its emotional, physical, and spiri tual dimensions and the interconnectedness of these aspects during the grieving process.

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