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The Process of Self-Healing II: Mapping the Emotional Lifeline


The Process of Self-Healing II: Mapping the Emotional Lifeline

LIVE & ONLINE MARCH 28TH, 2023   |   12PM - 1:30PM ET
 

This class can be attended live or via the on-demand recordings. All class times are posted in Eastern Time / New York time zone.
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ABOUT THIS MASTER CLASS

This class is a continuation of Self-SOULstice Model of Affirmation: The Process of Self-Healing, which introduced participants to a four-stage model of affirming self and others and introduced components of a life-line to self-healing.

When we learn to identify and acknowledge our emotions, we give voice to them. We begin to learn how our bodies conspire with our emotions to give us information about the relationship between our emotional and physical well-being.

In this class, participants will learn to anchor the connection between the cause of their emotions and the meaning that they attach to the cause; and chart their emotional life-line.


ABOUT YOUR TEACHER

Dr. Dionne Bates


Dionne Bates, PhD, LPC, CPCS is a licensed professional counselor in private practice who holds a B.A. in Sociology (with emphasis in deviant behavior), an M.A. in Counseling Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.

From 2010-2015 Dr. Bates was an Educational Psychologist at Georgia Southern University’s (GSU) Counseling Center where she had responsibility for the students’ mental health needs as well as providing education and support to faculty and staff. She also served as SAFE SPACE Coordinator and represented the Counseling Center on the university’s Professional Development Council. Dr. Bates taught graduate studies, serving as adjunct professor in GSU’s College of Education and Alabama A&M University’s Department of Psychology and Counseling.

The owner of Self-SOULstice, LLC in Marietta, Georgia, she provides a range of psychotherapeutic, supervision, and consultative services. Dr. Bates has participated in discussions on human sexuality and sexual health with first year Emory University medical students. Her research has included identity development, LGBT issues, and a stage model of affirming self and others. Her writings have been featured in the Atlanta Tribune, Blavity.com, Your Tango, Dailyworth and numerous in regional, national, and international newspapers and academic journals.

Learn more about Dr. Bates’ work on her website: drdbates.com

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