
Breaking Barriers: Women, Autism, and Inclusion with Dr. Stephanie Holmes
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Stephanie C. Holmes graduated from Campbell University summa cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1994. She then completed her Master’s in Counseling summa cum laude through Liberty University and further pursued licensing in the state of NC which was obtained and held from 2001 through 2009. She was an LPC in good standing. Upon moving to Georgia, with a desire to reach more people through tele- counseling, she obtained other certifications to pursue her calling of working with marriage and families with special needs nationally and internationally. Her highest held degree is an Ed.D from Abilene Christian University, where she graduated with distinction upon completing her dissertation, “Creating an Inclusive Climate for Students on the Autism Spectrum.”Certifications and Training
- Certified Master Life Coach through International Board of Christian Counselors (IBCC)
- Certified Mental Health Coach through American Association of Christian Counselors.
- Board Certified Christian Counselor through International Board of Certified Counselors (AACC)
- Board Certified through Georgia Board of Examiners for Georgia Christian Counselors and Therapists
- Certified Autism Specialist through IBCCES
- Neurodiverse Couples Certification through AANE
- Neurodiversity Trained and Certified through Neurodiversity Training International
- Ordained through IAOG
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