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The Problem with Guilt by Randall Rheinheimer, Ph.D.,MFT
Is there a problem with guilt? Is it good or bad? Is it necessary, and if so, what purpose does it serve? Many psychological theorists have held guilt to be pathological. However, other theorists believe it to be an aspect of morality. Freud believed that guilt was necessary, without it, he believed there could be…
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Authors: Drs. Cloud and Townsend
Softcover Book
Navigating Grief and Loss During the Holidays and Staying Connected – Dr. Kimber Del Valle
The holiday season is often depicted as a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration. However, for many individuals, it can be a period of profound sorrow, particularly in the face of significant family losses. The absence of loved ones can weigh heavily during holiday rituals and routines because we miss being able to create new…
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Process Group Training September 9 and 23, 9am – 4pm PT – ZOOM Energize your Small Groups by Investing in Your Skills Effective small groups don’t just happen. Groups led by a trained leader enable participants to experience deeper insight and more meaningful connections. Over two days of training, participants will learn about the foundations…
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Gilbert Fugitt With more than 20 years of experience in higher education and ministry leadership experience, Gilbert has honed a sense of working with organizations to build health and high-performance. Gilbert has tremendous experience working with individuals and teams to create a strategic plan that will give measurable results and help you achieve success. Prior…
Read MoreThe Unexpected Benefits of the Pandemic by Dr. Kimber Del Valle
If your pandemic life is anything like mine, in the past year you’ve become less scheduled and more isolated in your home. I lost an ease in navigating life and with it, an interior silence from years of meditation practice, I hadn’t realized was so fragile. I’ve spent much of the year trying to find…
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True growth happens when we focus on the whole person and not on symptoms alone. From psychologists and mental health workers to coaches and lay counselors, if you are in a helping role, this workshop will teach you not only how to further growth, but how to address issues that hinder growth. Register Now! Testimonies…
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How you think affects you and the choices you make. This interactive workshop is designed to provide new skills to improve problem-solving abilities, eliminate negative attitudes, and help you learn strategies for a stronger, better life. Register Now! Testimonies Learn How To Develop New Thinking Patterns Increase Problem Solving Skills Learn Effective Communication Skills Improve…
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GrowthSkills Offers Three 5-Day Intensive Workshops Numerous Times Every Year Most conferences allow you to stay emotionally disconnected…in learning mode. You will definitely learn at a GrowthSkills workshop. Our team is proud to partner with world-class speakers and authors, Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend. Each offering unique access to their exceptional teaching,…
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BREAK THROUGH FOR THE BEST Because your life, your business, your ministry, and your family should experience the best. We can show you how! UPCOMING WORKSHOPS REGISTER NOW ! BREAK THROUGH FOR THE BEST Be brave, jump in, and get a whole new perspective. UPCOMING WORKSHOPS REGISTER NOW ! BREAK…
Read MoreGiving Space by Michele Fleming, Ph.D.
Giving Space by Michele Fleming, Ph.D. Does this sound familiar? You are having a conversation with a friend who holds thoughts and beliefs that are vastly different from yours. Next thing you know, you start to get triggered – a slow rising of the need to be right. To deliver a brilliant rebuttal. Or to…
Read MoreTrouble in the World by Maureen Price
It felt like life was changing again for the better. Restaurants were hanging “open for business” signs in their windows. “Come in” signs beckoned, calling out “please give us a try.” Last Wednesday evening, I went out to a restaurant with my two older granddaughters. We sat in the dining room of a quaint little…
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