Reform Your Mental Health Summit

Finding hope and restoration in the One who makes all things new 

Recordings Available through September 15, 2023

As the Divine Physician, the Lord desires that we bring our mental health concerns into the light to receive His love and healing. Our mental health is essential to our well-being and affects all areas of our lives. He longs to restore every part of our minds; nothing is beyond His ability to redeem and reform. 

We invite you to join us for a two-day summit to Reform Your Mental Health with, in, and through Christ. As we allow Him to meet us in our brokenness, let us trust in His ability to make all things new.

“Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”

– Matthew 11: 28

We invite you to access the summit with a minimum donation of $50.

All proceeds for the summit will benefit Reform Alms, our 501(c) nonprofit that offers financial support to clergy, religious, schools, and individuals pursuing Christ-centered wellness through Reform.

2

days

60

minute panels

30

minute Q&As

5

expert panelists

What’s Included:

  • Two 60-minute panels with education and best practices to support mental health

  • Two 30-minute Q&A sessions with panelists

  • Downloadable note pages with best practices to reform your mental health 

  • Recordings of each session available until September 15

Access to the summit is available with a $50 minimum donation. Thank you in advance for your donation.

Session Panelists

Jackie Mulligan
Chief Eucharistic Officer at Reform

  • Jackie is the foundress of Reform and a holistic nutritionist, wellness practitioner, and experienced educator. After years of tireless striving, stress, and compromised health because of her lifestyle, Jackie found her identity, healing, and wholeness in God. Now she’s devoted to helping others find the same through her online class and consultation practice.

Fr. Barry Braum
Papal Missionary of Mercy Chaplain

  • Prior to priestly life Fr. Barry Braum worked as an artist and graphic designer. Following his ordination, he served as a retreat director and has given many Eucharistic parish missions across Europe, Australia, Africa, and the United States. He earned an STL in Dogmatic Theology and is working on his doctoral dissertation through the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He also serves as chaplain to the Tyburn convent in London.

Dr. Bridget Vander Woude
Chief Wellness Officer at Reform

  • Dr. Bridget Vander Woude is a naturopathic doctor who graduated from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona. She was trained in an integrative primary care setting with a focus on the management of pediatric and women’s health concerns. Bridget was drawn to natural medicine by her desire to honor the glory of God’s creation and the wonder of the human body.

Heather Khym
Co-founder of Life Restoration Ministries

  • Heather Khym is an established speaker and worship leader with over 25 years of experience. She attended Franciscan University of Steubenville where she studied theology and catechetics and met her husband, Jake. Currently, Heather speaks on a variety of topics, leads conferences, retreats, and women’s ministry, and has a successful Catholic podcast called “Abiding Together.” Her passion is in evangelization, discipleship, and creating an environment for people to have a personal encounter with God. She lives in British Columbia with Jake and their three teenage children.

Dr. Greg Bottaro
Director of CatholicPsych Institute

  • Dr. Greg Bottaro, a Catholic psychologist, is the director of the CatholicPsych Institute and the CatholicPsych Academy. He developed the Catholic Mindfulness online course. Before getting his doctorate, he spent four years living as a Franciscan friar, serving the poor in the tradition of St. Francis. He ultimately discerned a call to pursue family life. Six years after leaving NYC as a friar, Dr. Bottaro returned as a psychologist. His aim is fundamentally the same - to serve. Instead of serving those suffering material poverty, he now seeks to serve those with psychological needs.

    The CatholicPsych mission is to integrate insights from psychology with the Catholic faith to provide the best possible treatment and resources to help people flourish.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

“What is the cost of the summit?”

Access to the summit is available with a $50 minimum donation. Donations made will benefit Reform’s non-profit section, Reform Alms. All who donate by September 15 will receive access to the summit.

“Can I purchase this as a gift for
someone else?”

Of course! Please be sure to include their email address so they receive the recording.

“How can I view the workshop?

The link to the summit recording will be emailed to you and available to watch until Friday, September 15.

“Behold, I make all things new.”

Revelation 21:5