- Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Location: St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 835 2nd Ave NW, New Brighton, MN 55112
Presented by Christian Wolfe, LPCC, LADC, CSAT Candidate
This talk examines the governance of technology through a Catholic lens, focusing on pornography addiction, its neuroscience, etiology, and developmental impacts based on age of first exposure. Drawing on the presenterโs expertise as a former advertising executive, it explores the attention economyโs role in addiction formation. The discussion addresses technologyโs effects on individuals, families, relationships, and society, emphasizing habit formation and spiritual consequences. Clinical insights from the presenterโs experience as an LPCC, LADC, and CSAT-candidate offer practical approaches for priests and deacons to support parishioners. Strategies for healing and fostering self-mastery align with Catholic anthropology.
Christian Wolfe is a Catholic counselor in private practice with Caritas in Veritate Counseling and works with adults, clergy and religious, and adolescents. He got his start at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and after four years in addiction counseling expanded to the broader Catholic-integrated mental health space. Wolfe is in his fourth year as an adjunct counselor at the St. Paul Seminary. A cradle Catholic, Minnesota transplant, and former international advertising and marketing executive, he is active in parish life andโฏrarely shies from retelling God’s transformative and merciful love in restoring and reordering his life. Wolfe earned a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Divine Mercy University, a Masters in Pastoral Ministry from the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity, and a Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Addiction Studies from the University of Minnesota. He engages a Catholic anthropological lens for whole person healing. He is EMDR-trained, IFS-informed, and routinely helps men, women, and adolescents with anxiety, depression, trauma, developmental wounds, relationship conflict, and change.