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RENAR Voice

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RENAR Voice is a podcast interview series produced by Liberty University‘s north area region Rho Eta Nu Alpha Rho (RENAR) online chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, the counseling academic and professional honor society, that features counseling professors, practitioners, and leaders both at Liberty and beyond. Enjoy these extracurricular opportunities for professional identity formation while hearing from both the counselors who make up our online community and some experts from the wider field of mental health. We aim to provide a place where students learn relevant aspects of the counseling identity and gain wisdom to incorporate spiritual integration responsibly and ethically. RENAR was birthed by the amazing efforts of Liberty University clinical mental health counseling graduates and the RENAR chapter‘s founding officers Robert Switala and Jeff Mazzone, along with support from founding chapter faculty advisers Dr. Krista Kirk, Dr. John King, Dr. Deedre Mitchell, and from student advocacy committee member Dr. Chris Ostrander. Starting in 2023, Erica Rhoads, LPC, NCC along with Ana Barend, LMHC, NCC, both Counselor Education and Supervision doctoral students are eager to continue the legacy Robert and Jeff initiated in creating meaningful content that will bless the counseling students they serve. The Special Feature series spotlights experts outside Liberty on unique topics. The Client Voices series offers the opportunity for specific populations to share their own stories in receiving counseling. Ideas expressed in these episodes are solely those of the hosts or guests, and are not necessarily endorsed by Liberty University, Chi Sigma Iota, and the RENAR chapter. Email us at [email protected] with comments and recommendations
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Episodes

Ep. 18: The Sex Addiction Talk - Dr. John C. Thomas

Counselor, certified sex and certified sex addiction therapist, Liberty University alumnus, and Liberty residential professor of counseling Dr. John C. Thomas joins Robert and Jeff to talk about sex addiction, or what he defines as a pathological relationship with sex similar to a thirsty man craving salt water. He explains how sex can become one's attempt to satisfy unmet needs, issues, or struggles not only rooted from whatever bad things may have happened to us developmentally, but also from ...

Jun 21, 202144 minEp. 18

Ep. 17: Trauma and God's Design - A Special Feature with Anna Zaccardo

Robert and Jeff invite counselor, educator, trauma specialist, and Robert's site supervisor Anna Zaccardo to discuss her 25+ years of work with trauma. Anna defines trauma as those intensely distressing life experiences that affect a person holistically and disrupt one's sense of safety, belonging, and meaning. She discusses trauma in the context of the dark places that impact one's ability to cope and relate healthily with God, others, and self. Anna outlines how trauma leaves traces upon us th...

May 31, 202137 minEp. 17

Ep. 16: Bringing Ourselves into the Moral Conflicts - Dr. Krista Kirk

Counselor, Liberty alumna and assistant professor, founder of all the online CSI chapters at Liberty, and originator of this podcast Dr. Krista Kirk joins Robert and Jeff to discuss the most often asked question she hears from students - how do we navigate the moral issues that arise in counseling? In the spirit of Irvin Yalom's axiom that we bring ourselves wherever we go, Dr. Kirk shares from her own theological perspective on how she navigates her identity in Christ as a child of God while al...

May 18, 202142 minEp. 16

Ep. 15: Approaching Race with Curiosity, Openness, and Listening - Dr. Mark Myers

Counselor and Liberty professor Dr. Mark Myers joins Robert and Jeff to discuss the "courageous conversations" that he and Dr. Melvin Pride began in 2016 as a forum for discussing race and asking questions about the hot button issues. Dr. Myers shares his experiences as a white man from Colorado raised in poverty having these discussions publicly with Dr. Pride - an African American raised in the Jim Crow south. Dr. Myers shares how we can widen our perspectives, and discover how growing in rela...

May 03, 202145 minEp. 15

Ep. 14: Owning Our Capacity for Wrongness - Dr. Frederick Volk

Psychologist and Liberty counseling professor Dr. Fred Volk explains his “I am wrong” contribution to a thread on CESNET-L discussing science, research, data, truth, and faith. Dr. Volk reminds us that science is not about proofs, and he recommends cultivating a sense of our own wrongness when judging others culturally, religiously, politically, and professionally. Thinking like a researcher requires assessing not how right we are, but how wrong we are. Humility is recognizing our potential for ...

Apr 19, 202152 minEp. 14

Ep. 13: Keeping it Real, Intentional, and Balanced - Dr. Stacey Lilley

In this casual and fun conversation, wife, mother, counselor, assistant professor, and director of Liberty's Clinical Mental Health Counseling program Dr. Stacey Lilley "brings the party" and offers a glimpse into the humanity behind our online professors that online students may not always see. She discusses balance, wellness, priorities, vulnerability, and her efforts to navigate each. Dr. Lilley shares her experience having babies while working full time and studying, learning not to give her...

Apr 05, 202153 minEp. 13

Ep. 12: Virtual Private Practice - Dr. Sonya Heckler Cheyne

Counselor, supervisor, and Liberty associate professor Dr. Sonya Heckler Cheyne joins Robert and Jeff to discuss the virtual private practice she started in January of 2021 as a response to living in a rural area, being the only counselor in town, and the impact of COVID19 on how services are delivered. She shares insights into her business model, hiring students and licensed interns, legal and ethical concerns, billing, and minimizing overhead costs. Find Dr. Cheyne's virtual private practice L...

Mar 29, 202139 minEp. 12

Ep. 11: Traumatic Loss, Suffering, and Meaning - Dr. Alyssa Gavulic

Counselor, marriage and family therapist, Liberty graduate and adjunct professor, military widow, and grieving mother Dr. Alyssa Gavulic tells her story finding meaning and joy through the traumatic losses of her husband from a special operations training accident, her youngest child from a drowning accident, and two of her brothers from suicide and homicide all within less than three years after completing her master's degree and during her doctoral studies. She shares how she came to live, exp...

Mar 22, 202135 minEp. 11

Ep. 10: Stories from Play Therapy - Dr. Robyn Simmons

Counselor, Liberty professor, CSI chapter adviser, and registered play therapist supervisor Dr. Robyn Simmons discusses how play therapy works in allowing children to express the themes that adult clients may share through words, especially regarding trauma. She shares a few of her favorite stories from play therapy, how to become trained and registered, and how to engage parents. Recommended APA citation example: Switala, R. P., Mazzone, J., & Prince, T. (Producers). (2021, March 8). Ep. 10...

Mar 08, 202138 minEp. 10

Ep. 9: Society, Turmoil, and Leadership Through the Holy Spirit - Dr. Brandi Chamberlin

As online chair of the Department of Counselor Education and Family Studies at Liberty, Dr. Chamberlin led several thousand students and a few hundred professors through 2020's tensions surrounding race and the Falwell sex scandal. She shares her experiences of finding a voice, having honest and vulnerable conversations with colleagues, and responding with actions rooted in prayer especially with professors and students at the monthly virtual prayer vigils held from June through December. Dr. Ch...

Feb 23, 202148 minEp. 9

Ep. 8: Approaching Gender with Justice, Mercy, and Humility - A Special Feature with Dr. Julia Sadusky

Clinical psychologist and Denver Seminary adjunct professor Dr. Julia Sadusky joins Robert and Jeff to lead the difficult conversation of navigating gender identity from a Christian worldview. Dr. Sadusky is a research fellow of the Sexual & Gender Identity Institute in Wheaton, IL, and serves as an adviser to Preston Sprinkle's Center for Faith, Sexuality and Gender. She earned her doctorate from Regent University, and her undergraduate degree from Ave Maria University. For the book Emergin...

Feb 08, 202152 minEp. 8

Ep. 7: Networking, Leadership, and Service with an Added Multicultural Lens - Dr. John Harrichand

Liberty alumnus, counselor, assistant professor, and ACA-NY President-Elect Dr. John Harrichand shares his experiences of growing in the servant-leader-advocate dimensions of the profession as a multiheritage Guyanese immigrant to Canada, a Ph.D. graduate of Liberty, and a foreign worker now teaching at SUNY Brockport. Serving in numerous leadership capacities with several international, national, regional, and state professional associations, he offers some guidance on how students can begin to...

Jan 25, 202141 minEp. 7

Ep. 6: Pursuing Our Own Counseling Needs - Dr. Brad Imhoff

Drawing from his own experience with social anxiety, counselor and Liberty assistant professor Dr. Brad Imhoff discusses the journey toward recognizing our own mental health difficulties and hot spots, cultivating vulnerability, taking the first steps of surrender toward freedom, and how experiencing the counseling process ourselves can help us grow in personal and professional integrity. Recommended APA citation example: Switala, R. P., & Mazzone, J. T. (Producers). (2021, January 11). Ep. ...

Jan 11, 202128 minEp. 6

Ep. 5: The Dark Side of the DSM - A Special Feature with Dr. James Hansen

Oakland University professor Dr. James Hansen discusses how the DSM-5 may be necessary for counselors to use, but it does not help people. Instead, it inserts symptom-based reductionism into talk therapy, contradicts the helping relationship, and violates counselor identity. Dr. Hansen explains the history of the DSM, and its adoption of descriptive psychiatry beginning with the DSM-III. Check out where he discusses more of these ideas in Meaning systems and mental health culture: Critical persp...

Jan 04, 202150 minEp. 5

Ep. 4: Starting and Maintaining a Private Practice - Dr. Mike Takacs

Liberty alumnus, licensed professional counselor, and Liberty assistant professor Dr. Mike Takacs joins Robert and Jeff to discuss the successful private practice he recently started in the Lynchburg area, now fully staffed with licensed counselors, residents, and interns. He talks about how the practice works, his current role as its founder, and how he balances it with teaching, academic pursuits, and leadership roles while also being a husband and father. Recommended APA citation example: Swi...

Dec 21, 202038 minEp. 4

Ep. 3: Intentional Advocacy in School Counseling - Dr. Deedre Mitchell

Robert and Jeff interview chapter faculty member and school counselor Dr. Deedre Mitchell about advocating for individual students, creating school-wide programming, and sharing diagnoses and treatment recommendations with parents. Dr. Mitchell shares the importance of intentionally providing a consistent and constant presence while cultivating an awareness of a population's needs one student at a time. Recommended APA citation example: Switala, R. P., & Mazzone, J. T. (Producers). (2020, De...

Dec 07, 202033 minEp. 3

Ep. 2: Integration of Faith and Counseling - Dr. John King

With improved audio, Robert and Jeff interview chapter faculty adviser, ordained minister, and Liberty assistant professor Dr. John King who shares how integrated practice flows from our identity in and relationship with Jesus Christ. He suggests finding out where God is moving, and then joining Him there. No matter the setting or the client, love cannot be bracketed. Counselors who are Christian can intercede for the healing power of Jesus. Recommended APA citation example: Switala, R. P., &amp...

Nov 23, 202027 minEp. 2

Ep. 1: Self-Efficacy and Burnout in Counseling - Dr. Eric Camden

*Bear with us as we work out the hosting hiccups, barking dogs, and poor audio!* In this first episode of RENAR Voice, our chapter president Robert and secretary/treasurer Jeff interview member and assistant professor Dr. Eric Camden about how counselors and counselors-in-training can develop burnout as a result of low self-efficacy, and how to combat its effects. Recommended APA citation example: Switala, R. P., & Mazzone, J. T. (Producers). (2020, November 10). Ep. 1: Self-efficacy and bur...

Nov 10, 202020 minEp. 1
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