Brian Prater, MS, is an Associate Professional Counselor with a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Divine Mercy University School of Counseling.
Brian’s therapeutic approach is trauma-informed and holistic, as the physical, psychological, and spiritual are intrinsically interconnected. His treatment modalities include parts work, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Family Systems Therapy (for couples and families), and Gottman Therapy (for couples and families). At the client’s request, Brian will also integrate spirituality from a Roman Catholic perspective. Most often, he does this using Ignatian spiritual exercises, the systematic theology of St. Thomas Aquinas (Thomism), and the Theology of the Body of Pope St. John Paul II. Brian accompanies his clients at their own pace as they grow in wellness in all areas of their life.
All of us are wounded and in need of healing. In these pages, Dr. Gerry Crete accompanies you on your journey to overcome anxiety and traumas, big or small. You will benefit from his “parts work” therapeutic approach to find inner harmony, greater life fulfillment, and a deeper, more intimate relationship with God.
Through this specialized technique, you will experience growth, transformation, and ultimately, restoration. This book stands alone in its seamless integration of advanced trauma-based treatment with rich biblical and Christian traditions. Each chapter offers a concise, real-life vignette, an exploration of the psychology of the interior world, a Scripture study, reflection questions, a meditation, and practical ways to apply these life-changing methods. You will also find:
These professionals include marriage & family therapists, professional counselors, and life coaches.
Brian Prater, MS, is an Associate Professional Counselor with a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Divine Mercy University School of Counseling.
Brian’s therapeutic approach is trauma-informed and holistic, as the physical, psychological, and spiritual are intrinsically interconnected. His treatment modalities include parts work, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Family Systems Therapy (for couples and families), and Gottman Therapy (for couples and families). At the client’s request, Brian will also integrate spirituality from a Roman Catholic perspective. Most often, he does this using Ignatian spiritual exercises, the systematic theology of St. Thomas Aquinas (Thomism), and the Theology of the Body of Pope St. John Paul II. Brian accompanies his clients at their own pace as they grow in wellness in all areas of their life.
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