Danielle and Maggie chat about look back over season 3 conversations and look ahead to next season.
Danielle's Fall Story Groups: https://wayfindingtherapy.com/groups
Email or Call for more information (danielle@wayfindingtherapy.com)
Spiritual Abuse Story Group (with Kali Jensen)
Women of Color CoHort (With Abby Wong-Heffter/Jen Oyama Murphy)
Race and Story (with Kali Jensen)
The Art of Living Narrative Training.
https://artoflivingcounseling.com///trauma-focused-narrative-group-therapy/
Participants will have an opportunity to further their skills and develop their unique artistry in engaging stories of trauma. Participant will be taught how to structure and run story groups in the context of therapy offices, church settings or small groups.
To give towards the scholarship fund, contact Cyndi Mesmer at artofliving2@me.com .
Our professional trainings include conferences that grow your capacity to help clients pursue trauma recovery, consultation weekends to receive insight regarding your work with clients, or our full certificate program, which is designed to provide foundational teaching and training in The Allender Theory and experiential personal story work.
To find out more, click here .
The Impact Movement equips Black students to become disciples of Jesus Christ who integrate their faith into every aspect of their life.
Maggie's Fall Story Group: https://www.storiedlifecoaching.com/story-groups
https://www.storiedlifecoaching.com
Mental Health Resources:
Mental health crisis lines
Washington Recovery Help Line: 1-866-789-1511 (24/7)
NAMI HelpLine
Maggie is reading:
Everything Sad is Untrue (A True Story) by Daniel Nayeri. CORRECTION: He lived in Oklahoma, not Kansas.
Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman.
The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron.
Maggie is listening to:
Brené Brown's Audio book of Atlas of the Heart.
Silence when possible.
Maggie is inspired by:
Flowers, especially peonies and roses grown locally.
Danielle is reading:
What My Bones Know by Stephanie Foo
Danielle is listening to:
Early 90's Rap, Silence and an occasional podcast
Danielle is inspired by:
her kids