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Roswell
Counseling Center a
Ministry of First Baptist Church
Affiliated
with Care and Counseling Center of Georgia
Offering
healing, hope and education in the pastoral tradition
The ministry is open to all
persons and is designed to assist individuals in solving
their problems of growth, living and working in a manner
consistent with the Christian faith. The Counseling Center
is designed to help facilitate the process of growth and
change.
A standard fee is charged for
counseling services. The fee is discussed and agreed upon in
the first session. Some financial assistance may be
available for persons and families in need.
Throughout
the year, a variety of educational and support ministries
are provided which include "Hope for Grieving Children,"
"Preparing for Marriage'" "Grief Support Group," "Rebuilding
After Divorce," "The Aging Family," and "Marriage and
Enrichment."
Doyle R. Hamilton, III, D.Min.,
LMFT is a certified pastoral counselor (Fellow) with the
American Association of Pastoral Counselors (AAPC) and also
licensed as a marriage and family therapist (LMFT) through
the Georgia Composite Board. He has been with The Verdery
Center of the Georgia Baptist Health Care System since 1988.
The Verdery Center of GBHCS merged with Georgia Association
of Pastoral Care in January, 2003. The name of the newly
merged organization is Care and Counseling Center of
Georgia.
To schedule an appointment,
call Dr. Doyle Hamilton, Pastoral Counselor on his
confidential voice mail (770) 915-2537. Leave a message and
he will return your call as soon as possible.
Click here for directions to the
Counseling Center
Living With Cancer
People who have been
diagnosed with cancer sometimes find that having a
confidential place to discuss some of the many challenges
that accompany the illness can be invaluable. Attention
will be given to the impact on the whole person: mind, body
and spirit. We will also discuss aspects of spiritual and
physical fatigue.
New
Schedule to be released
The Unwanted Gift of
Grief
This four-part series on
grief will address the physical, mental, relational and
spiritual dimensions of grief and mourning. The natural
human tendency is to resist the pain; however, growth can
happen when one walks through the wilderness of grief.
Using Dr. Tim VanDuivendyk’s book, The Unwanted Gift of
Grief: A Ministry Approach, we will pay particular
attention to the variety of faith aspects of loss.
New
Schedule to be released
Facilitated by Doyle R.
Hamilton, III, D.Min., LMFT
Pastoral Counselor
Preparing for
Marriage Workshop
New
Schedule to be released
Room 352
9:00 a.m.
– 1:00 p.m.
Research has shown that
couples who participate in premarital education have more
realistic expectations, handle conflict better and have
improved communication skills. This workshop will introduce
couples to a number of useful tools and skills to get you
off to a healthy start.
Registration Required
(770) 587-6980 |