
Campus: Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
Region: Texas
Contact: Meegaik.lim@park.edu
Mee-Gaik Lim, Ph.D., LPC, LMFT, is a senior adjunct professor at Park University and has taught graduate and undergraduate courses for more than 10 years.
Lim has holds a Bachelor of Science degree in counseling and guidance, an Master of Arts degree in marriage and family counseling, and a doctorate degree in marriage and family therapy. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and actively supervises interns who are working towards licensure for both certifications. She has published extensively on the topics of family, stage models of counseling, and attachment theories. Her areas of research include family ethnicity, family wellness, marital satisfaction and clinical supervision.
Lim also directs and administers grant activities which primarily focus on providing preventive education for parents and children in public schools and community agencies. Some of these programs focus on developing discipline skills, helping parents increase effective parenting skills, and working with resistant children and teens.
Lim is qualified to present on the following topics:
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Ways to Help Children Make Healthy Choices
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Building Blocks to Effective Discipline
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Healthy Communication Skills
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Road Maps to Increase Self-esteem and Self-concept
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Instilling Courage and Confidence in Children/Teens
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Tools to Increase Assertiveness
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Building Effective Problem Solving Skills
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Healthy Anger Management Techniques
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Building Loving Relationships and Interactions with Your Child
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Developing Resiliency in Children/Teens
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Effective Strategies to Handle Sibling Rivalry
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Tips for Raising a Challenging and Resistant Child
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Strengthening Values and Morals in Children/Teens
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Building Blocks to Academic Success
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Homework without Struggle
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Coping with Grief and Loss
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Ways to Curb Violent and Aggressive Behavior
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Ways to Build an "I Can Do It" Positive Attitude
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Signs & Symptoms of Teen Suicide
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Helping Children and Teens Set Goals and Reach Their Dreams
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Warning Signs of Depression
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Ways to Seek Healthy Alternatives than Drug Use
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Recognizing Eating Disorders and Emotional Eating Patterns
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Create a Spirit of Cooperation at Home and at School
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Effective Ways to Cope with Parents in Prison
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Tools to Increase Couple's Communication
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Constructive Ways to Respond to Sexual Abuse
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Roadmaps to Building Responsibility in Children/Teens
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Helping Children Build Respect for Rules and Authority
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Straight Talk about Healthy Sexuality
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Effective Conflict Resolution Skills
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Healing Through Divorce and Separation
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Ways to Juggle Work and Family
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Stress Busters & Aromatherapy
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Helping Children Deal with Stress
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Encouraging Healthy Character Traits
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Building Blocks in Accepting Multiracial Children
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Helping Families Adjust to New Environment (Relocation)
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Healthy Family Functioning while One Parent is Deployed
Degrees and Qualifications:
- Doctorate Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Counseling
- Bachelor of Science in Counseling and Guidance
- Licensed Professional Counselor
- Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
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