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Michael Mulhollen is a Clinical Christian Psychologist
whose practice focuses on care giving and chaplaincy
in three areas: the market place; military; and
critical incident (crisis and trauma counseling).
Chaplain Mike maintains a counseling and training
practice and provides counseling for individuals
and family members on an on-call basis.
Chaplain Mike has over 30 years
of varying degrees of experience and responsibility
in the broad field of CISM, Crisis Management,
Counseling, and helping services; and has witnessed
first hand the tragic effects terrorist groups
can have on European communities and also how
the resolve of these communities, with the help
of our American service members, help them overcome
these events, allowing them to develop mitigation
systems into practice.
Chaplain Mike is an ordained
chaplain and provides those services commonly
associated with the clergy. In addition to counseling
services, Chaplain Mike also conducts seminars,
workshops, discussions, training, and briefings
on CISM, CISD, ICS and emergency management. Chaplain
Mike is founder and director of Crisis Counseling
and Trauma Services (CCTS) located in North Carolina.
Chaplain Mike is Board Certified
Expert in Traumatic Stress, and Fellow, American
Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. He is
also a Board Certified Crisis Chaplain, and an
ordained Community Chaplain by the Community Chaplains
of America.
Chaplain Mike received his Bachelors
and Masters degree from Columbia University, his
Ph.D. in Education from Greenwich University,
and his Masters in Theology and Doctor of Ministry
from The American Evangelical Christian University.
Chaplain Mike is also a trained Christian Psychologist,
receiving his Ph.D. in Christian Psychology from
Cornerstone University.
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