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Transforming the Difficult Child With the Nurtured Heart Approach

For more details on the Nurtured Heart Approach, see my NHA page, or download the seminar brochure. This is a powerful seminar for parents and teachers who want to change the relationships they have with children!

The Adult Strategy Series of Workshops

The model of human personality I choose to use in all my coaching and therapy work is called Transactional Analysis or TA for short. One central feature of TA is what we call the Adult Ego State. It's primary characteristic is that it has a 'thinking' function or capability. When you use your Adult, you gather information, assess possible actions, determine consequences, calculate probabilities of various strategies, and make present tense current reality decisions. I've called this series of workshops the Adult series because they will focus on developing, building, strengthening and using participants Adult ego state, and applying it to the subject matter.

My Life Has Too Much Drama.
Creating An Easy Christmas
Quiet Assertiveness
Problem Solving Life Issues
I'm Running Myself Ragged
Sparking Intuitive Health
 
Seminars & Learning Ops
My Life Has Too Much Drama (The Drama Triangle)
Psychological Games
How to Say No
The Stroke Economy – How to Give and Receive Complements
How to Really Listen
All About Feelings
Asking for What You Want
I’m Running Myself Ragged or How to Slow Down
Setting Goals and Planning for Success
Mental Health, The Overview
Understanding People from the Transactional Analysis Model
What We Need to Know About Depression and Suicide
If You’re Anxious And You Know It, Wring Your Hands

 


To arrange a workshop or learning opportunity, contact me by phone 519-837-2460 or 877-837-2411 (toll free) or email:

Copyright Gregory J. Boyce

Psychotherapist