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Can We Change in Our Relationships?

…rtive. By taking these steps, we can achieve real change and become more loving and secure in our relationships. Learn more about the eCourse with Drs. Lisa Firestone and Daniel Siegel, “Making Sense of Your Life.”…

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7 Factors Affecting Orgasm in Women

…have found these to be fundamental and understanding them to be useful in helping women achieve richer, more satisfying sexual lives. 1. Critical thoughts toward one’s body: Many women experience intrusive thoughts or critical inner voices about their body that interrupt the smooth progression of sexual excitement that typifies the arousal cycle of approaching orgasm. They can have self-conscious thoughts about their breasts: Your breasts are sma…

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Free Yourself from the Pain of Your Past

…more mindfully and enjoy better relationships in general. In this Webinar, Dr. Lisa Firestone will explain how processing our story can help free us of the pain of our past, so we can live fully in the present. Drawing upon attachment theory, psychological differentiation and Separation Theory, this Webinar will teach tools to identify and liberate ourselves from the old, unresolved traumas that limit us today. It will show how we can create a coh…

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Identifying Your Child’s Attachment Style

…out how to develop an earned secure attachment, join Dr. Daniel Siegel and Dr. Lisa Firestone for the online course “Making Sense of Your Life: Understanding Your Past to Liberate Your Present and Empower Your Future.” Idealization of Parents Idealization of parents you know has an understandable benefit as a child. Because it makes you feel safe in the world, it makes you feel that there’s an entity called “parent” that is perfect and does what i…

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Exercise – Reading Between the Lines: What does your life narrative reveal about you?

…ir childhoods and reflect on their lives, they will be able to make sense of their journey and, as Dr. Siegel says, “build an inner experience of wholeness.” Join Dr. Daniel Siegel and Dr. Lisa Firestone for the online course “Making Sense of Your Story: Understanding Your Past to Liberate Your Present and Empower Your Future.”…

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7 Ways Your Childhood Affects How You Parent

…how to be the best parent they can be, the key is often to venture into yourself and to do so with strength, curiosity and compassion. Join Dr. Lisa Firestone for this 6-Week Parenting eCourse:…

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How to Stop Sabotaging Yourself

…ch are we letting this inner critic control us and sabotage our goals? Are we living the lives we were destined to live or are we living someone else’s life? Are our actions based on what we really feel and believe or on negative programming from our past? This Webinar with Dr. Lisa Firestone can help individuals stop self-sabotaging by countering negative thinking and to live free from imagined limitations. Order Now Ordering Information: Once pa…

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Understanding and Assessing Violence

…hat contribute to an individual’s potential for violence. In this webinar, Dr. Lisa Firestone, a leading expert on violence, will integrate findings from the fields of neuroscience, attachment, and psychology. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the core dynamics operating in clients at risk for violent behavior. 2. Assess clients’ negative thought patterns that influence self-destructive and violent behavior. 3. Use assessment and interview techniqu…

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Are You a Narcissist?: InfoGraphic

…her by self-criticizing or self-soothing. People can both literally and figuratively point the lens to what they see around them instead of at themselves. Join Dr. Lisa Firestone for the Webinar, “Narcissism: From Healthy to Pathological. CE’s Available….

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Video: Dr. John Norcross on neuroscience and the impact on psychotherapy

Dr. John Norcross discusses new findings in neuroscience and their impact on psychotherapy LF: And what do you think about all the new findings in neuroscience? Are they really informing psychotherapy or are they not so important? JN: Well, I’m excited by it. But my answer is, really; not much — and profoundly influencing it. The ‘not much’ comes from those of us who already believed there was a brain. I suppose if you started out with the Cartes…

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