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Ardelle is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in Arkansas. She has extensive experience working with adults on a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, grief, self-esteem, and relationships. As a clergy spouse she is particularly interested in the emotional well-being of clergy and their families. She has served on a network of therapists for Presbyterian clergy families in Arkansas in addition to serving as CREDO faculty and Planning for Wellness faculty for Episcopal clergy nationwide. She is also the founder of The Partner’s Path, a national organization to connect and support spouses of Episcopal clergy (https://thepartnerspath.com). Ardelle happily sees clients of all faith traditions, including the non-traditions and non-religious. Her free time usually includes yoga, running, walking, writing, an occasional bike ride, daydreaming, and baking. Ardelle and her husband Scott have two grown children, Alden and Kate, plus a bonus daughter Hannah — all of whom are amazing twenty-somethings.
Ardelle is a Licensed Professional Counselor practicing in Arkansas. She has extensive experience working with adults on a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, grief, self-esteem, and relationships. As a clergy spouse she is particularly interested in the emotional well-being of clergy and their families. She has served on a network of therapists for Presbyterian clergy families in Arkansas in addition to serving as CREDO faculty and Planning for Wellness faculty for Episcopal clergy nationwide. She is also the founder of The Partner’s Path, a national organization to connect and support spouses of Episcopal clergy (https://thepartnerspath.com). Ardelle happily sees clients of all faith traditions, including the non-traditions and non-religious. Her free time usually includes yoga, running, walking, writing, an occasional bike ride, daydreaming, and baking. Ardelle and her husband Scott have two grown children, Alden and Kate, plus a bonus daughter Hannah — all of whom are amazing twenty-somethings.
I was recently in a group discussion where the leader asked, "Do you practice what you preach?" This is a fair question and a good …
Continue Reading about Practice What You Preach: Self-care for Faith Formation Leaders