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future so
bright by
Tamara
Parisio
resources
Growth
Climate
At
Growth Climate, the relationship experts, our
desire is to help individuals and couples
develop healthy relationships and to teach them
how to avoid the pain of harmful ones by helping
people identify healthy and unhealthy
relationship patterns.
THE COACHING
CENTER
where people have positive
changes
private
coaching from the convenience of home or at
work using your computer, and telephone.
gain
confidence, have the self esteem you always
wanted, build strong communication skills,
harvest stellar relationship skills, increase
self-motivation, stop self-defeating behaviors,
reduce anxiety and stress.
Inner Peace
offers
free self-help software to guide your steps
toward inner peace. Imagine your life with more
inner peace. What would it be like? Follow the
link and experience a self-help chatterbot --
you will want to keep running with it!

Aloha Concepts Counseling Center
offering Psychotherapy, Parenting, Relational and Career
related assistance with warm caring aloha, and enthusiasm.
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If
something about your relationship with your
partner scares you and you need to talk,
call the National Domestic Violence Hotline
at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or 1-800-787-3224
(TTY). Fax: 512-453-8541 Address: PO Box
161810, Austin, Texas 78716
Assistance can be obtained by emailing
ndvh@ndvh.org, though this is not an
emergency email contact. If you need
immediate assistance, please call the
Hotline. |
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The Couple's Workstation is a place where
you can work on your relationship in the
safety and privacy of your own home. Dr.
Gary Brainerd, PhD, provides this service,
not as a substitute for counseling or
therapy, but as a useful adjunct, providing
experiences that may assist you in exploring
and improving enjoyment and intimacy in your
marriage. |
more
to come ... just wade 'n sea ...
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links are not
endorsements but are suggested for your consideration in
furthering peace and harmony in your world, in your way.
please send your suggestions -
contact us.
A wise man once said,
"The lives of most people are histories of their search for
intimacy, of their attempts to be socially, physically, and
emotionally close to others."
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