Are your parishioners feeling like their life is out of control? Are you noticing that the pandemic is creating human suffering that you’d like to help provide healing for? If so, you may thrive as a mental health professional or spiritual director.
As we enter our third year of uncertainty with exterior variables that are out of our control, our communities are faced with challenges that we too have either faced personally or through those closest to us.
At Divine Mercy University, we understand both the need and the calling which is why we pride ourselves on an education of mind and heart. Our graduate-level counseling and psychology degree programs are built on the foundation of healing people from mental health challenges through a Catholic-Christian perspective. Sign up today to learn how our programs can equip you to help your parishioners regain control of their lives.
Dr. Johanna Arenaza, a clinical psychologist, discusses trauma and its impact on individuals. She also presents strategies that leaders can use while working with someone who has experienced trauma.
Use your passion for ministry to help those who need it most!
To learn more about the degree programs offered at Divine Mercy University, contact us at 703-416-8300 or admissions@divinemercy.edu.
Divine Mercy University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award masters and doctorate degrees.
*Note: Fr. Mike Schmitz and Ascension Presents do not have any affiliation with Divine Mercy University nor did they sponsor this message.