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5 Day workshop 

Counting The Cost for the Call
Counting The Cost for the Call
Jan 06, 2025, 7:00 PM
5 Day Workshop

Presented by Dr. Lisa Marie Harris, Founder & CEO at Ladies Like Us

 

Why this workshop? Women in ministry often face unique challenges, including burnout, overwhelming responsibilities, and difficulty balancing personal well-being with their calling. This workshop is designed to address these challenges by providing the tools and support needed to cultivate a balanced and thriving life, grounded in the Five Pillars of Wellness.

Join us for an empowering 5-day workshop crafted to help women in ministry grow, heal, and thrive. Learn how the Five Pillars of Wellness—personal, relational, emotional, physical, and nutritional—can guide you to thrive in 2025!

Your purchase includes 5 weeks of one-hour virtual training sessions and three books: The Five Pillars of Wellness, Five Pillars of Wellness, and Radiant Reflections.

About Dr. Harris

Dr. Harris holds a PhD in Psychology from Walden University, a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling from Liberty University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Fayetteville State University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) and a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor Supervisor (CSAC-S). As the founder of Healing Season, a private practice counseling and wellness center, Dr. Harris provides culturally responsive therapeutic services to diverse clients, specializing in trauma related to colorism, race and ethnicity. Through her work, she has supported clients from various backgrounds in their journey toward healing from these pervasive forms of trauma.

In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Harris is the founder of Ladies Like Us, an organization that addresses the unique mental health and social challenges faced by women of color, particularly those impacted by racial and gender-based issues. Dr. Harris is also an active member of the Colorism Institute, where her research focuses on the mental health consequences of colorism-related trauma among Black Americans.

Her academic pursuits include evaluating the cultural relevance and usefulness of mental health guides for faith leaders, emphasizing the importance of faith-based mental health support in addressing mental health challenges within the Black community. As an adjunct professor in counseling and psychology departments across multiple universities, Dr. Harris shares her expertise in culturally competent counseling and trauma-informed care.

In addition to her clinical and academic roles, Dr. Harris is a published author. Her works, Rebuilding the Temple: A Practical Guide to Health and Wellness and The Five Pillars of Wellness, and Radiant Reflections offer practical insights into holistic well-being, combining mental, physical, and spiritual health approaches. Through her multifaceted work, Dr. Harris has established herself as a thought leader in mental health, racial and colorism-related trauma, and wellness, making her a highly sought-after speaker and advocate for BIPOC mental health and well-being.

In this workshop we will cover

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