Masters in Making
In this episode, Dr. Mark Mayfield and Dr. Brian Robinson invite us into a thoughtful conversation about loneliness, presence, being seen, and the sacred work of counseling. Bothreflects on how the absence of being known—not merely the absence of people—shapes much of the suffering people experience and that counselors encounter in practice and training. Together, they explore how this conviction informs the counseling profession as well as the formation of students who are learning not just clinical techniques, but how to offer themselves as an attuned, human connection in a fragmented world. For more information about Colorado Christian University's School of Counseling and to connect with an enrollment counselor, click here. [https://www.ccu.edu/ccu/counseling/] More on Dr. Beth Robinson can be found on her CCU Faculty Spotlight. [https://www.ccu.edu/spotlights/faculty/brobinson/] More on Dr. Mark Mayfield can be found on his CCU Faculty Spotlight. [https://www.ccu.edu/spotlights/faculty/mmayfield/] More on Dr. Brian Fidler can be found on his CCU Faculty Spotlight [https://www.ccu.edu/spotlights/faculty/bfidler/]. Hosted by Dr. Brian Fidler Produced by Matthew Bray Nimeth and Dr. Brian Fidler, in collaboration with CCU's School of Counseling.
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