In this hour-long video workshop, Ellen Lee, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Clinical Director at Redeemer Counseling Services, walks you through how Scripture-based principles and insights from neurobiology can help you deal with re-entry anxiety.
While we hope for the pandemic to be over and life to return to a new “normal,” the thought of re-entry brings a new level of anxiety for many of us. After more than a year of becoming accustomed to social distancing, remote work and limited activities outside the home, beginning to move toward re-entry means more shifts, new adjustment and having to figure out how to navigate a different world amidst continuing uncertainties and varied opinions.
In this practical, self-reflective workshop, you will:
About the Speaker:
Ellen Lee, LMHC
Ellen Lee is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a Clinical Director at Redeemer Counseling Services. Ellen received her master’s degree in counseling psychology from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from Cornell University. She also has an advanced certificate in biblical counseling from the Christian Counseling Educational Foundation and practices a gospel-centered integrative approach to counseling. Ellen specializes in helping clients in the areas of trauma, anxiety, attachment, and marital counseling. She is bilingual (Korean) and bicultural. At Redeemer Counseling, Ellen oversees the professional and pastoral counselor training and workshops, including the Counseling Fellows Program. Ellen attends New Hope Fellowship with her husband and son, and enjoys traveling, good food, the arts, and spending time with friends and family.