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C.C.T.I. UNIT-II 2016: Emotional Health & It's Side Effects (part 6)

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The Christian Counseling Training Institute (CCTI) is a school that desires to educate, empower, envision, and equip the body of Christ to provide counsel, deliverance, and restoration to the community at large. It is a Christian counseling training program that is biblically based and spirit-filled. Individuals who are enrolled in CCTI should feel proficient and competent to serve by perfecting the saints, doing the work of the ministry, and edifying the body of Christ.

This is Unit II of CCTI which will explore the topic, "Emotional Health and Its Physical/Emotional Side Effects" for the remaining weeks. Medical research has made a startling discovery that 87% to 95% of all diseases are a result of what goes on in our thought life! Therefore, every thought that is meditated on has the potential to affect our body and/or health in a positive or negative way. For the remaining weeks students will explore: the birth and expression of the thought; The mind-body connection; meditation-the reinforcement of the thought; how thoughts forms and become toxic; information-emotion chemical pathway; rewiring of the brain, the Heart brain; sanctification of the spirit, soul, and body.

Unit II of CCTI convenes every Monday but this unit will conclude on June 27th of 2016. Registration is only $45 for those desiring to obtain credit through the institution. A certificate of Completion or Attendance will be given at the end of the unit upon fulfillment of the necessary requirements.

For more information about CCTI or this upcoming unit contact our main office at 773.779.2900.

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