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"Sometimes just a small shift in perception can change the way you see your world. Great leaps in growth arrive one small insight at a time. I work to assist my clients to see the world through fresh eyes...because with new eyes, we can see a new world."
Dr.Annette Childs
Holds a Ph.D. in psychology, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and a Diplomat of the American Psychotherapy Association. In 2011 she was named a Fellow in Grief and Bereavement by the Association for Death Education and Counseling. As a clinician, she has devoted her career to the blending of modern thought and the ancient wisdom traditions of the world. The bulk of her twenty year therapy practice has been spent assisting those seeking a way to find graceful passage upon the path of transition that life brings to all.
A gifted speaker, she travels throughout the US and internationally speaking on topics related to mind body awareness, the near death experience, and the unique psycho-spiritual experiences of the bereaved and those near the end of life.
She is the author of three award winning books, and one critically acclaimed audio CD series. As a researcher, she has extensively studied the positive after-effects of the near death experience and other mystical phenomena, and has contributed original research to her field
Each session is designed to meet you...wherever you are at on YOUR journey.
"As a therapist I am deeply committed to assisting my clients in their personal journey toward wholeness. I believe that transcendence is our birthright and that we can each move sequentially toward our best and highest nature through a combination of education, experience, and earnest seeking. A lifelong seeker, I am a beleiver that the further you look the more you will see. This philosophy is my foundation with clients.... you cannot 'BE MORE' until you can "SEE MORE".... and sometimes we need a wayshower to walk ahead of us on that journey. I consider myself that wayshower.... I will hold the candle, you dig in the dark, together we will unearth the treasure that is always inherent in the struggle."
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