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Therapist
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Renowned
and respected
psychotherapist.
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Author
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Over 44
weeks on the
national best seller lists.
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Lecturer
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One of
nation's most
dynamic communicators.
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On-the-Air
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Television,
radio and print -
She's conquered them all.
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"She
treats her audiences with respect
and without psychobabble."
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"Listeners
love her combination of
compassion and directness." ~ABC
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"One
of our the most dynamic and
articulate communicators" ~Merv
Griffin
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| "So
many people toss the word "love"
around without the slightest idea
of what it means or how it's
supposed to feel. Love is
behavior. It's the way you treat
someone and nourish their
emotional and spiritual well
being. Loving behavior doesn't
grind you down, keep you off-balance
or diminish your confidence and
dignity. When someone truly loves
you feel accepted, cared for,
valued and respected. You feel
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| "The
journey towards becoming a more
confident, independent adult is
never a linear process. It will
take you up, down, forward,
backward and inside out. Expect
to falter, expect to make
mistakes. No one is ever totally
free of anxiety, fear, guilt or
confusion. But these demons will
no longer control you - that's
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| "For
most people, change is the
scariest word in the English
language. Familiarity is
comfortable and predictable, even
if it's not getting you what you
want. If what you're doing isn't
working, it's only common sense
to do something else.
Understanding and insight are
only the beginning of change.
Until you change your behavior,
nothing in your life will get
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| "A
good relationship is based on
mutual respect and a relatively
equal balance of power. It
involves sensitivity to each
other's feelings and needs as
well as an appreciation of the
things that make each person
special. Of course within this
ideal there is room for
arguments, bad moods and even
anger. However, loving partners
find effective ways of dealing
with their differences and don't
view each encounter as a battle
to be won or lost." |
To
Schedule Susan Forward, Ph.D. for your
event through
Ruth Alben
Speakers Service:
Phone (310)
275-7126
or send e-mail to lectures@susanforward.com
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