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Child and Adolescent Development: A Catholic Perspective

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Child and Adolescent Development: A Catholic Perspective

Sixth Edition   Flannick, © 2013, 453 pages

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Dr. Flannick is a clinical psychologist who also has been teaching full-time at Franciscan University of Steubenville since 1999. He obtained his first full-time position in mental health in 1977 at the Children and Youth Unit of South Community Mental Health Center, a public facility serving the southern suburbs of the Dayton, Ohio metro area. Without interruption, he has practiced clinically ever since, treating children as well as adults in inpatient, residential, nursing home, and outpatient venues, and even the incarcerated using individual, marital, family, and group psychotherapy, and, for about the past ten years, nutritional supplements. For eight years (1984–1992) he was full-time faculty for the family practice medical residency program at The Medical Center, Beaver, PA, during which time he was appointed Clinical Instructor of Family and Community Medicine at Pennsylvania State University's College of Medicine. Since 1995 he has owned Parakleseos LLC, Beaver, PA, a professional practice with a Christian perspective offering psychotherapy, as well as natural biologic interventions that completely eliminate the need for potentially dangerous and addictive psychotropic medication in the significant majority of cases. Through Parakleseos (located near Pittsburgh International Airport), Dr. Flannick also provides affordable, intensive marital therapy on weekends, a professional intervention based on a Catholic perspective that honors the gender differences God has written into the souls of men and women; improves communication across gender lines; and calls down God's grace for the couple by allowing time for and encouraging reception of the Sacrament of Reconciliation at a nearby church, Eucharistic Adoration at a local perpetual adoration chapel, and the couple's private recitation of the Rosary.

Dr. Flannick's publications include a chapter on schizophrenia in each of the first three editions of Mengel & Schwiebert's Ambulatory Medicine: The Primary Care of Families (Appleton & Lange), and a study conducted with two physician co-investigators on weight management. He has been an adjunct professor at the Institute for Psychological Sciences, Arlington, VA; Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA; Pennsylvania State University, Beaver campus; Wright State University, Dayton, OH; University of Dayton; Community College of Beaver County (PA), and Sinclair Community College (Dayton, OH).

A cradle Catholic raised in a public housing project in Camden, NJ, Dr. Flannick attended Catholic school from the first grade through the master's degree. Notwithstanding the very positive influence of these Catholic schools, he was allured by worldly things and left the Church as a young adult, only to be brought back to the true faith through trial, adversity, and miraculous events by a loving God who never loses track of his children. Getting to Heaven, and helping as many others as possible get there are his two primary life goals, and secondarily to keep marital relationships strong and vibrant; help people discontinue psychotropic medication when possible; and alleviate as much emotional suffering as God permits in his work as a clinical psychologist.


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