Speaking

Available Workshops

Workshops are practical, hands-on, and effective engagements with a specific goal in mind.
These are our current available options but let us know if you have any other ideas!

Dr. Uejin Kim speaking Christian mental health seminar

Beyond Good Enough

This workshop provides psychoeducation on why we are harsh on ourselves and provides emotional and spiritual relief via empathy. 

Beyond Good Enough workshop Christian parenting

Ask a Psychiatrist

In this workshop, Dr. Kim collects all the questions and facilitates the group conversations. This is perfect for MH providers and community leaders.

Christian keynote speaker Dr. Uejin Kim

Triaging Mental Health Crisis

This workshop is a practical guide to triage, or structure processes, mental health crisis in non-clinical settings like church. 

Workshop Testimonials

Erika,

Founder of Working Moms of San Antonio

"Dr. Kim's Beyond Good Enough workshop left me with so many valuable tools to use in my everyday life. It made me really understand why tough emotions come up for me, and provided easy ways to cope with them on a day-to-day basis. I absolutely recommend Dr. Kim’s classes and will be looking for more in the future."

Michelle

Therapist

It was nice to hear a psychiatrist talk about looking at the symptoms and the origin of what may have caused the symptoms in the first place. I like the approach of giving the client opportunity to author how they want to treat their mental health.

Brianna

Therapist

Your values for clients are aligned with mine.  You give clients choices and you educate them.  I like that you are conservative with your medicines and that you dig deep before you prescribe.  I like that you think of your patient's needs, not only in the current moment, but in the long term.

Available Keynote Topics

These are our current offerings within our speaking topics repertoire.
If you have any other ideas, we are listening! 

Bridging mental and spiritual health seminar

Bridging Mental & 
Spiritual Health

This seminar provides basic conceptual understanding of how mental health and spiritual health work together and what it looks like to be well in both areas. 

Facing God after mistakes keynote

God and Your Parents

This seminar provides a narrative study of Moses' childhood to explain mental health concepts, like trauma, and to depict how God sees our mental health issues.

God and Your Parents trauma and biblical parenting seminar

God as Our Parent

This seminar provides a Biblical illustration of the parent-child dynamic between God and Moses and emphasizes that God can parent us as He did with Moses.

Facing God after mistakes keynote

Facing God after your worst mistake

This seminar uses the story of King David to give people clarity on what God cares about when we make a mistake and gives the audience hope of unconditional love.

Keynote Testimonials

Yvonne

Amazing. She has a gift... She was able to transform the Bible story into their story. They were able to see the Lord as an understanding and loving Father; and it increased their faith in Him as a good Father. Would definitely book her again!

Jacqueline

Attendee

The session took me through the unconscious thought process that I go through when mistakes have happened in my life. It gave me a different perspective of how I get to look at my situation from the lens of what God may see.

Nancy, 

Therapist 

Insightful with practical applications to real life. Spiritual integration was on point and gave Biblical credence to the psychiatric professional information.

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