Howard's Sermons and Article Clippings.

Howard's Sermons and Article Clippings.

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Im a Mainline protestant minister who loves serving in multicultural and urban contexts. I'm very interested in how liberation theology and existential-humanistic psychology are applied to the praxis of pastoral care and counseling. My most profound encounters with God come as we sojourn as brothers and sisters seeking the inbreaking of God's reign, here and now.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Creighton Center for Health Policy and Ethics Roundtables

Wednesday, September 1, 3:30-4:30pm (CHPE Conference Room)

Prison Populations’ impact on Community Health – HIV as a case in point.
Discussants: Reverend Howard Dotson, Presbyterian AIDS Network, Ann Smolsky, Outreach Coordinator, Nebraska AIDS Project, Mark Foxall, PhD, Deputy Director, Douglas County Corrections, Mary Lou Flearl, MD, Omaha Correctional Center
Moderator: Mark Goodman
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Wednesday February 9, 2011 “Mental Health Care for Crime Victim Families”

Wednesday, February 9, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Center for Health Policy & Ethics Conference Room
Panel:
Beth Croston Hansen, MS, LMHP, CCGC, OneWorld Community Health Centers
Daniel R. Wilson, MD, PhD, Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry, Creighton University
Pat Christopher, MPA, MS, LPC, NCC, Charles Drew Medical Center
Rev. Howard Dotson, Pastor, Westminster Presbyterian Church

These panelists represent an excellent cross section of our mental health service providers addressing the pressing concern of untreated Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and complicated grief present in families of crime victims in the Omaha community.

Moderator: Christy Rentmeester

Bibliography of sources related to this topic: Literature Review of Mental Health Concerns with Crime Victims

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