About This Session

If you are tired and exhausted with your work, unaware of how community messages impact you, and/or want to live and grow along with other women, this session may be for you.

While it is exciting to live in a day and time that women have access to engage the world in ways not done in previous eras, there is no question that these opportunities can sometimes be linked to high burnout. Further, women associate with a myriad of communities (i.e., US/Western, midwestern, faith based, social media, cultural identities, workplace) that provide, sometimes unrelenting, messages re: what it means to work/succeed/love well specifically as a woman.

Meet your Instructor

About Dr. McEvoy

Deb holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a Certificate in Group Work from Adler University (Chicago, IL); a Master’s in Counseling and a BA in Elementary Education from Grace College (Winona Lake, IN); and is licensed in the state of Indiana as a mental health counselor (LMHC). Deb has been at Grace College since 1994 working with students as part of Student Affairs, as a professor in the Graduate Counseling program and now as the Director of Health & Counseling Services. Deb has experience with a wide variety of populations and settings including but not limited to: children in an elementary school setting; college students; adolescents in a juvenile detention center; grief groups; and community mental health. Deb is especially passionate about leaning into the messy of life as where there is pain there can also be opportunities for authenticity, vulnerability, growth and freedom. Deb is an avid Ohio State fan and loves all things family & friends, a new restaurant or coffee shop, or a good movie.

Dr. Deb McEvoy

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

"I would listen to Dr. Deb anytime, anywhere. She speaks with such passion and love. She has a huge heart and wants to genuinely help you become a better human."

- 2023 Lost Sparrows Trauma Conference Attendee

Renew your sense of self!