Self Esteem, Forgiveness & Mental Health: Look At The Mirror & Do The Work With Dr. Pamela Adams
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Self Esteem, Forgiveness & Mental Health: Look At The Mirror & Do The Work With Dr. Pamela Adams





 

By: Dr Tomi Mitchell



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In this special episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Pamela Adams.

 



About our Guest


Originally from Fayetteville, North Carolina, Reverend Dr. Pamela Adams is the Director of Spiritual Life and University Chaplain at Delaware State University. A true Southern Belle at heart, she stands on the values of faith, family, friendship and fried chicken! She served proudly in the United States Air Force for 9 ½ years, while simultaneously matriculating through Seminary and obtaining undergraduate, graduate and terminal degrees in Theology. An expert in the arena of spiritual rehabilitation with over 16 years of experience, she has received training in Clinical Pastoral Education and Family Advocacy at the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the world-renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital, as well as certification in Christian Counseling through the National Christian Counselors Association of Sarasota, Florida. Chaplain Pam also serves as Spiritual Advisor at the Maryland Center for Addiction Treatment. In this role, she oversees the spiritual aspect of treatment through group and individual sessions, weekly non denominational worship services, and community engagement. She is the Owner and Principal Facilitator for Faithful & Favored, Inc., a multi-platform lifestyle management firm providing spiritual and emotional maintenance. She also serves as President of The Ann & Isaiah Project, a 501(c)3 organization committed to providing support to individuals suffering from the effects of substance use disorder. She has a great listening ear and is available to assist individuals and families on their spiritual and emotional journeys.





Key Takeaways

  • Understand the importance of being compassionate to themselves

  • We are not as nice as we could be and why it imperative to show ourselves compassion so that we can show it to others.



 



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