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LukeNotes: Stilling the Storm – Calming the Anxious Soul
Our October 2024 edition of our newsletter focuses on how to develop a spiritual disposition for responding to anxiety.
Dr. Joseph Collins Retires After Decades of Compassionate and Person-Centered Care
Speaking at his retirement event, Dr. Collins emphasized how the care approach at SLI featured three “C”s – compassion, commitment, and consecration.
Cardinal Pierre to Be Honored at Saint Luke Institute Benefit
In addition to being the host for this year’s October event, SLI is honoring Cardinal Christophe Pierre with its Saint Luke Award.
Fall Webinars Continue Series on “Aging into Wholeness”
This fall will see the completion of the series with the final three webinars offered in September, October and November.
Webinar on Synod Themes Now On-Demand
In a July SLIconnect.org webinar, Rev. David Songy, O.F.M. Cap., S.T.D., Psy.D. outlined the major themes from the Synod on Synodality.
LukeNotes: Anxiety and Perfectionism
Our July 2024 edition of our newsletter focuses on how managing perfectionism can help it to be experienced as a positive and adaptive part of one’s personality rather than a negative, anxiety-causing experience.
Upcoming SLIconnect.com Summer Webinars
In addition to over 170 recorded webinars, the first two of our summer 2024 webinars are open for registration. Visit sliconnect.org to learn more.
SLI Board Marks Transitions
In April, the Chair of the Board of Directors of Saint Luke Institute, David S.J. Brown, K.M., concluded over 20 years of service in support of our mission. He was succeeded by Christine M. Gill, Esq.
[Archive] Rev. Quinn Conners, O.Carm., Ph.D., named Interim President & CEO of Saint Luke Institute
Fr. Conners, who has been associated with the organization for 27 years, is a recognized expert in mental health care of priests and religious.
Recent Webinar: “A Spirituality of Aging”
The second part of a five-part series featured Marist Brother Don Bisson, D.Min. presenting on spiritual aspects of later-life aging.
LukeNotes: Anxiety – Benefits and Drawbacks
Our May 2024 edition of our newsletter focuses on how anxiety, often seen as a negative experience, can have some benefits, and serve a useful purpose.
[Archive] Saint Luke Institute President Part of USCCB Roundtable on Clergy Mental Health
Rev. James Garvey, O.Praem., D.Min., highlighted the positive impact of the holistic outpatient care offered to clergy and religious women and men at Saint Luke Institute.
Fr. John Crossin, OSFS, Remembered
Director of Spiritual Care for Saint Luke Institute, Kathleen Hope Brown, D.Min., recently presented at a symposium honoring a late colleague.
Five-Part Series on “Aging into Wholeness”
The first session, “Aging as Symbol: A Psychological Perspective,” is now available on-demand.
Recent Webinar on Trauma & Relationships
Our first web presentation of 2024 addressed skills and tools to provide ministerial accompaniment and supportive healing to those suffering from trauma.
LukeNotes: Anxiety and the Body
Our January 2024 edition of our newsletter begins a year-long focus on anxiety and its impacts.
Words of Thanks & Welcome in Institute Office of Education & Communications
Saint Luke Institute thanks prior Director of Education, Beth Davis, and welcomes new Director of Education & Communications, Marc DelMonico, Ph.D.
2022 Conference on Human Formation
Our biennial conference in Saint Meinrad, IN, reconvened in person in April 2022.
Small Steps for Long-Lasting Change
Even when change is positive, the experience can be overwhelming. How do we keep ourselves on track and stay positive and focused to achieve our desired outcomes?
Borderline Personality Disorder: From Chaos to Composure
Symptoms of this often difficult to diagnose personality disorder include instability in relationships, impulsive behaviors and inability to manage emotions.
Reconsolidating Traumatic Memories for Healing
Many psychological symptoms, including anxiety, depression and nightmares, may reflect unresolved trauma.