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Noah Rubinstein noah at feelingbettercenter.com
Thu Sep 28 18:20:32 BST 2006


Thanks for letting me know the link was disabled!  

Here's the correct link for the IFS training in Anchorage:
http://www.selfleadership.org/brochures/broc_bas_anchorage/Anchorage.Flyer.p
df
 

If you can't open the pdf document you can view the same information by
going to http://www.selfleadership.org then under the Calendars menu item,
click on Level 1(Basic) Trainings, then select Western US trainings.  You'll
see the Anchorage info there. 

Hope to see many of you there,
Noah :)
   
   
   Internal Family Systems: a method of healing
A year long training program in Anchorage
Beginning November, 2006 

Internal Family Systems is at the forefront of a movement in psychotherapy
toward a more collaborative approach that relies on clients’ intuitive
wisdom.  It offers a clear, nonpathological, and empowering understanding of
human problems that is becoming widely embraced by the trauma community and
by those interested in integrating spirituality with psychotherapy.  We
welcome you to join us.  

For more information on Internal Family Systems visit the Center for Self
Leadership here:  
www.selfleadership.org
For more information on the Anchorage year long training program go here:
http://www.selfleadership.org/trn_intensive_cal.asp?Region

     “One of the most innovative psychotherapeutic approaches to emerge in
recent years..”
      Froma Walsh MSW,  Ph.D. Author, Professor, and Co-Director, Center for
Family Health University of Chicago

“Richard Schwartz’ brilliantly imaginative methods feel natural and
immediately acceptable to most individuals and families. Therapists will be
irresistibly inclined to bring elements of this approach to their work. The
rewards for them and their clients will be manifold.”  
      Richard Chasin, MD, Assoc. Prof. Of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School

“Richard Schwartz’ description of the inner world of the psyche is the
clearest and most useful I have ever encountered.”
      Ron Kurtz, Founder of Hakomi Psychology

“Important and timely...Schwartz shows not only how this model may be
applied to individuals and families, but also to understanding  and changing
broader human systems at the level of culture and society.”
            David Calof, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief, Treating Abuse Today






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