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Helping Clients Shed Shame, Blame and Anger


Robert Schout, LMSW

6.5 CEUs

Some of the greatest barriers to renewed psycho-emotional-social health and wellness arise when clients cling to shame, blame and anger. Shame is an internalized projection of socialization. Blame is an internalized defense mechanism shielding the progression of healing within a client. Anger is a secondary, surface-level reaction to protect the client from experiencing or addressing deeper emotional wounds. During this interactive, developmental seminar participants will learn how to assess, address and create action plans for helping clients confront their own shame, blame and anger.



For more information Contact:
New Mexico Highlands University
Lou Ann Romero, Continuing Education
Ph: 505.454.3087
Fax: 505.454.3290
Lou Ann Romero
Date:
May 18, 2012

Time:
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Location:
Santa Fe
Highlands at Santa Fe Community College, Rm. 302b

Cost:
10.00 per CEU
Checks payable to:
Highlands School of Social Work.
Please call or email to confirm
attendance. Space is limited!


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