Helping Clients TAKE ACTION in the New Year

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Objectives covered:

  • Conceptualize and understand the various struggles clients have with taking actionable steps towards their goals
  • Explore and help clients overcome barriers (decision paralysis, confidence issues, overthinking, perfectionism) that interfere with their ability to make desired change. 
  • Provide concrete strategies and tools to help clients TAKE ACTION
  • Identify and utilize tools for clinicians to best support clients dealing with stagnation.
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Helping Clients TAKE ACTION in the New Year

Presented by Erica Haynes, LCPC

$ 10 USD
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Objectives covered:

  • Conceptualize and understand the various struggles clients have with taking actionable steps towards their goals
  • Explore and help clients overcome barriers (decision paralysis, confidence issues, overthinking, perfectionism) that interfere with their ability to make desired change. 
  • Provide concrete strategies and tools to help clients TAKE ACTION
  • Identify and utilize tools for clinicians to best support clients dealing with stagnation.
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We all deserve to be happy and fulfilled in our relationships. However, healthy and meaningful relationships do not come without work. Whether it is with your intimate partner, friends, family or coworkers, the quality of our relationships has a direct impact on our mental health. Erica helps individuals understand how their past experiences, sometimes traumatic, impact their present struggles related to anxiety, stress or depression and often interfere with their ability to cultivate and maintain relationship satisfaction.

Helping Clients TAKE ACTION in the New Year

Presented by Erica Haynes, LCPC

$ 10 USD

Objectives covered:

  • Conceptualize and understand the various struggles clients have with taking actionable steps towards their goals
  • Explore and help clients overcome barriers (decision paralysis, confidence issues, overthinking, perfectionism) that interfere with their ability to make desired change. 
  • Provide concrete strategies and tools to help clients TAKE ACTION
  • Identify and utilize tools for clinicians to best support clients dealing with stagnation.
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*access link will be sent 24 hours prior to event to email provided*

We all deserve to be happy and fulfilled in our relationships. However, healthy and meaningful relationships do not come without work. Whether it is with your intimate partner, friends, family or coworkers, the quality of our relationships has a direct impact on our mental health. Erica helps individuals understand how their past experiences, sometimes traumatic, impact their present struggles related to anxiety, stress or depression and often interfere with their ability to cultivate and maintain relationship satisfaction.

Helping Clients TAKE ACTION in the New Year

Presented by Erica Haynes, LCPC

$ 10 USD
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Objectives covered:

  • Conceptualize and understand the various struggles clients have with taking actionable steps towards their goals
  • Explore and help clients overcome barriers (decision paralysis, confidence issues, overthinking, perfectionism) that interfere with their ability to make desired change. 
  • Provide concrete strategies and tools to help clients TAKE ACTION
  • Identify and utilize tools for clinicians to best support clients dealing with stagnation.
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0

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We all deserve to be happy and fulfilled in our relationships. However, healthy and meaningful relationships do not come without work. Whether it is with your intimate partner, friends, family or coworkers, the quality of our relationships has a direct impact on our mental health. Erica helps individuals understand how their past experiences, sometimes traumatic, impact their present struggles related to anxiety, stress or depression and often interfere with their ability to cultivate and maintain relationship satisfaction.