More than mentoring

Campus pastors work to guide and counsel The Campus Pastors Office is implementing new tactics to engage students. This semester, members of the staff have been roaming the campus. While these staff members still have offices, they are more likely to be found in the Jerry Falwell Library or joining a student for a Bible study and a workout in […]

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Counselor spotlight

Michael Trexler helps students experiencing mental and emotional distress Deep in the complex corridors of Green Hall sits Michael Trexler within the Liberty University Dean of Students Office. His personal office is warmly lit with lamps and a gray couch nestles the front left corner of the room. Trexler is one of many counselors available to Liberty students. For the […]

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Unplugging the addiction

“Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches.” This is what Liberty University Pastoral Counselor Dr. Arllen Ade tells people when they ask him why he should talk to them about pornography. “So what gives me the right to talk to (men) about pornography addiction — I have also struggled with the problem,” Ade said. Founder of the group Unplug […]

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Counseling accredited

Clinical and Mental Health program recognized by CACREP After spending more than a year working to meet the requirements of the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Purposes (CACREP), Liberty University’s Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program received a full eight years of professional accreditation. The program has been a part of the university since the early […]

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