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Renewal: Christian Treatment & Recover, a faith-based mental health program from Brookhaven Hospital

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RENEWAL: Christian Treatment & Recovery is a Brookhaven Hospital program. For more information, contact us at:

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Renewal Seminar Snapshots

" The Stewardship of Consciousnes "

Presenter: Clyde Glandon, DMin, LPC

Date: October 25, 2007

Synopsis:

During his presentation entitled, The Stewardship of Consciousness: Christian Desert Spirituality, Cognitive Therapy, and the 12 Step Path, Dr. Glandon explored the many commonalities these three steps of consciousness have. Among the concepts discussed were personal passions, automatic thoughts, and "stinking thinking." Dr. Glandon cited a variety of historical, religious and therapeutic personalities and groups during his thought-provoking talk. The seminar proved to be a great success and ignited discussion among Ministers in attendance from across Oklahoma.

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The Stewardship of Consciousness: Christian Desert Spirituality, Cognitive Therapy and the 12-Step Path (66 KB)

 

 

 

Speaker Profile

Clyde Glandon, DMin, LPC

Dr. Clyde Glandon has been the Executive Director of the Center for Counseling and Education in Tulsa since 1994. He was rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Williamsville, NY from 1977 to 1985 and Associate Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Tulsa from 1985 to 1993. He became a Member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors in 1991, a Fellow in AAPC in 1994, and received his Doctorate in Pastoral Counseling from Phillips Theological Seminary in 1994. He is a graduate of the School for Spiritual Directors at the Benedictine Monastery in Pecos, New Mexico. He became a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oklahoma in 1997, and became accredited to offer LPC supervision in Oklahoma in 1999. In 2004 he became a Diplomate in AAPC. He has led men's groups and retreats in Tulsa and Oklahoma since 1988. He currently facilitates three weekly men's groups at CCE. He also leads monthly clergy self-care groups at the Center since 1991. He offers individual and marriage counseling and treatment for emotional trauma. He and his wife Shan have one son, Andrew. Dr. Glandon attends St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Tulsa, where Clyde assists in ministry on Sundays.