Speaker: Dr. Scott Floyd
Grievance stories often result from either real or perceived relational wounds. This session considers the nature of grievance stories through the lens of Elijah’s experience in 1 Kings 18-19. One key method of helping clients address relational wounds is through the forgiveness process. Using Matthew 18:21-35, this session will then look at the nature of forgiveness—what it is, what it isn’t, and how to assist hurting clients to engage in the forgiveness process.
1 Hour CEU Available (online registration required)
11:30am—11:45am | Registration and Networking |
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11:45am | Welcome and Announcements |
Noon—1:00pm | Session Presentation |
Dr. Floyd is a Licensed Professional Counselor (Approved Supervisor) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. He leads the counseling ministry of Gambrell Street Baptist Church. In addition to professional memberships in the American Association of Christian Counselors and the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, he authored Crisis Counseling: A Guide for Pastors and Professionals (Kregel Academic & Professional).
Scott Floyd earned M.A.M.F.C. and Ph.D. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Fort Worth, TX), with additional study toward the M.Div.B.L. degree. Prior to his 2010 appointment to Carroll Institute, he taught for twenty years at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and was Professor of Psychology and Counseling (2008-2010). He also served as Assistant Professor of Psychology at Howard Payne University (1988-90). Dr. Floyd taught courses at the Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada, in 1995, 1998, and 2003.
Dr. Floyd and his wife Molly have four children: Arie, Micah, Jilli, and Macy.
6500 N. Belt Line Road
Irving, TX 76063