Parents may engage in spiritual coping to mange mental health concerns to promote the wellness of their children. A faith centered family historically cope better with health challenges by leaning on a higher power, God, to maintain balance.
Dr. Telvis M. Rich holds a baccalaureate and master level degrees in Social Work from the University of Georgia, a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biblical Studies, and a Doctor of Education in Human Development and Organizational Leadership from Northeastern University. With twenty years of practice and higher education administration experience, Dr. Rich, a licensed social worker, has served as a School Social Worker, Foster Care Case Manager, Chief Executive Officer of a large non-profit organization serving diverse populations, co-founder of assistant living facility serving persons with multiple diagnosis, and a host of leadership roles in social work education and student affairs.
Dr. Telvis M. Rich holds a baccalaureate and master level degrees in Social Work from the University of Georgia, a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biblical Studies, and a Doctor of Education in Human Development and Organizational Leadership from Northeastern University. With twenty years of practice and higher education administration experience, Dr. Rich, a licensed social worker, has served as a School Social Worker, Foster Care Case Manager, Chief Executive Officer of a large non-profit organization serving diverse populations, co-founder of assistant living facility serving persons with multiple diagnosis, and a host of leadership roles in social work education and student affairs.