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His primary focus is “the healing of the family”. |
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| Areas of Focus: |
- Family Counseling
- Crisis Counseling (mostly teens)
- Pre-marital and Marital Counseling
- Life Coaching and Self-Esteem Building
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| Clinical Experience: |
- Foster Family Agencies
- Group Homes
- Shelters and Community Resource Centers
- Non-Public Schools
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Therapeutic Milieu (construct) |
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- Solution Oriented – Help client demonstrate the willingness and courage required to change detrimental thinking, feelings, and behavior.
- Biblical Principles – Help the client build understanding, hope, and knowledge about significant people for the purpose of improving relational dynamics, and restoration to normal, daily, interactive functioning.
- Satirian Approach to Family Counseling – 1) To enable the family to gain new hope and to help reawaken old dreams or develop new one. And 2) To strengthen and enhance the coping skills of individual family members by teaching them new ways of viewing and handling situations.
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His post-graduate work was done at Trinity Graduate School and the Living Word University. |
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He is the second Assistant Presiding Bishop of the Shield of Faith Fellowship, International. |
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He has written two books: “My Lover, My Friend”, and “Love is not Enough”. |
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He counsels individuals, couples, youth, and children. Some of his favorite events are conducting Couples Retreats and Leadership Conferences.
Dr. Riley considers himself a lover of people and offers any help possible to those willing to obey the Word of God, the foundation to the solution of man’s problems. |
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