The Courage to Feel
A Practical Guide to the Power and Freedom of Emotional Honesty
Andrew Seubert, LMHC, NCC
A Practical Guide to the Power and Freedom of Emotional Honesty
Andrew Seubert, LMHC, NCC
A Practical Guide to the Power and Freedom of Emotional Honesty
Andrew Seubert, LMHC, NCC
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Description
Many people live partial lives, keeping their vitality under emotional mufflers and living life without ever feeling like an adult.
The Courage to Feel delivers a pragmatic, creative and inspiring four-step path to emotional mastery and freedom that explores the hidden wealth of guidance and wisdom available through our emotions.
Each chapter includes anecdotes, applications and exercises to anchor the teachings along with the charming allegory of Simon the Turtle who must leave his shell to follow his heart is woven throughout the book. Based on the authors 25+ years' experience with thousands of clients, this book will launch you on a journey that leads to personal freedom, happier marriages, improved work relationships, and deeper spirituality.
Author
Andrew Seubert, LPC, NCC, is a nationally certified counselor, licensed mental health counselor and an EMDRIA approved consultant and trainer with extensive background in an Existential-Gestalt approach to growth and therapy. Always drawn to forms of therapy that address the entire person—mind, body, emotions, creativity and spirit—Seubert uses a holistic approach in his work with a strong interest in healing from trauma and PTSD, particularly through the use of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). This interest also informs his approach in working with eating disorders and helping couples create and renew their relationship. His passion for an integration of psychotherapy and spirituality is a driving force, whether in individual sessions, workshops or intensive therapeutic retreats. Andrew lives with his wife in New York.
Book Info
Publisher: Unhooked Books
Publication Date: August 31, 2021
Pages: 197
Binding: Paperback
ISBN (print): 978-1950057061
ISBN (e-book): 978-1950057368
Author: Andrew Seubert