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Michael D. (Mickey) Potts, D. Min., LPC, LMFT, is a 30 year veteran in pastoral care, counseling and consultation. In 1995, Dr. Potts co-founded the Associates in Psychotherapy & Religion, Inc. for the purpose of helping individuals, couples and families find a healthy balance in their lives by utilizing the resources from the Behavioral Sciences and traditional religious disciplines.

Dr. Potts is a licensed professional counselor, a licensed marriage and family therapist and a nationally certified pastoral counselor with a doctor of ministry degree in pastoral counseling from the Graduate Theological Foundation at Notre Dame. He received both his master of divinity and master of theology degrees from Duke Divinity School.

He has served in various professional capacities including his own practice of pastoral psychotherapy in Edmond, director of the Transitions Pastoral Center of Willow View, supervisor of clinical pastoral education and director of pastoral care at St. Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City, and clinical chaplain at a treatment center for juvenile offenders in Topeka, Kansas.
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Counseling and psychotherapy from a pastoral perspective combines understanding from the Judeo-Christian tradition and resources from the behavioral sciences to help bring thoughts, feelings, behaviors and beliefs into a balance that leads to significant, lasting change, and meaningful living.
Michael D. Potts, D. Min., LPC, LMFT. is a Fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and Clinical Member of the American Association of Marital and Family Therapists.
He has two post-graduate degrees from Duke University and a Doctorate of Ministry from the Graduate Theology Foundation at Notre Dame.
Do You Really Want to Get Married: a group for the nearly married and the newly married who have relationship complications due to a blended family, a conflicted previous marriage, or intergenerational concerns.
Family Matters considers how families function to provide a common denominator for understanding why we are the way we are in our relationships with each other and with God.
How to Put Out Grassfires without Burning Out is a new look at stress and conflict management.
Constructing Genograms for Work or Play is an introduction to the use of the "genogram" as a tool for understanding your intergenerational family tree.
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