Jude Higgins

 

My CPE Residency at Kaiser Napa/Solano under the College of Pastoral Supervision and Psychotherapy was a catalyst for change and growth in many areas of my life.  From the first day in the hospital, I was trained, mentored, and supervised by top CPE clinicians. I was also able to work with a team of palliative care doctors and social workers highly regarded in end-of-life patient care.  In conjunction with my professional training, I was challenged to grow in spiritual, emotional, and intellectual ways that were raw, authentic, often painful, but always incredibly fruitful.  My training allowed me to begin working soon after I completed.  Currently, I work in Utah as a spiritual care clinician—PRN in a Children’s Hospital and full-time in hospice.  This is by no means an easy program, and therefore, will not appeal to everyone, but if you are looking for training that will allow you to integrate your lived experiences, challenge you continuously, and contribute to your growth spiritually, then I highly recommend this program.

 
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