The GoodTherapy.org Teleconference Series Presents:
Healing Rage and the Therapist
Presented by Ruth King, MA
Author of Women Making Inner Peace Possible

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Brief Workshop Description:
What happens to you when a client becomes enraged? How aware are you of your internalized rage and its role in your therapeutic practice? In what ways do you perpetuate the oppression of rage? In this talk Ruth speaks to the unique needs of therapists and their relationship to rage. Ruth shares six disguises of rage and why we wear them; the kinship of rage and shame and its roots in childhood trauma; the shadows of rage and its wisdom, and; what is required to transform the negative energies of personal rage into positive fuel.
About the Presenter: |
| Ruth King, MA
Ruth King, MA, is a respected voice on transforming rage. A July 2007 O Magazine Nugget, King is President of Bridges, Branches & Braids—an organization working with negative emotions in positive ways, and author of 'Healing Rage—Women Making Inner Peace Possible' (Penguin 2007), and the audio CD Soothing the Inner Flames of Rage—Meditations that Educate the Heart & Transform the Mind (BBB 2007). Formally on faculty with John F. Kennedy University’s Graduate program in Consulting Psychology (1997-2000), King is often called upon to coach graduate students in the Coaching Certification Program. King weaves 20+ years in psychology, leadership development, shamanism, metaphysics, systems theory, meditation, and teachings from wisdom traditions, to lecture, coach, and facilitate retreats that transform the emotional body and mind. Ruth currently has a thriving individual and executive coaching practice in Berkeley, CA, and offers keynote speaking and retreats throughout the world. http://www.healingrage.com
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Date and Time of Presentation:
This 90-minute presentation will begin at 12:00PM EST on Friday, July 18, 2008
Continuing Education Information:
1 continuing education unit will be provided for this teleconference. Continuing education is approved by the NBCC.
How will the Teleconference Work?
In short, participants will join the teleconference by calling into the teleconference center and entering an access code. The teleconference will include both lecture, interaction, and question & answer periods.
Registration Information
This teleconference is available for free to GoodTherapy.org members.
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