Webinar: Creating Intentional Connection

Eric Red • Jun 23, 2020
By DeVon Mills, PhD | LPC | CSAT-C

About The Webinar:

In this webinar, therapist DeVon Mills will teach you how to implement FANOS check-ins with a spouse, partner, or a friend. It's a great way to have intentional connection and creates awareness of the key areas of recovery. It is a practical and simple skill and something that Devon has had great feedback from clients who have implemented it. 

About DeVon Mills:

DeVon is a Licensed Professional Counselor and have been in private practice for five years. He works primarily with men who have traumatic histories, are struggling with overcoming sexually addictive behaviors, sexual identity issues, and men who are HIV+ and learning to navigate life after receiving their diagnosis.


DeVon holds a BA in Theology, a MA in Marriage and Family Therapy, and a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision. He is the Assistant Dean of the School of Counseling, an Assistant Professor of Counseling, and a member of the clinical training faculty at Richmont Graduate University in Atlanta, GA.

Join a Free Community

Bloom helps women move beyond the trauma from infidelity.

Path helps men recover from sexual addiction and repair damaged relationships.

Share this Post

RECENT POSTS

5 Powerful Things You Can Do If Your Child Tells You,
09 May, 2021
Finding out your child is gay can lead to a flood of emotions. Yet, the first five minutes of your response are critical to your child. Learn what to do.
Woman trying to Find the Right Therapist to Help You Heal From Betrayal Trauma
11 Apr, 2021
Betrayal trauma occurs when one deceives or harms another who relies on them for trust, support, or survival. An example that could lead to betrayal trauma is infidelity. Although difficult, with the help of a therapist, you can begin your healing journey. How do you find a therapist that's right for you?
couple learning how to strengthen their relationship a year post covid19
11 Mar, 2021
For over a year now, couples have been dealing with COVID-19. With hope on the horizon, it may be a great time to re-evaluate your relationship. Are you stuck in a cycle of negative interactions? If so, what can you do to interrupt the cycle and rebuild your relationship?
Show More
Share by: