Home
Learn More
Features & Pricing
Success Stories
Contact Us
Search Archives
PRWeb Direct
Submit Release
July 25, 2008
 
Industry Categories  
News by Country  
News by MSA  
Todays News  
Browse by Day  
PR Trackbacks™  
Featured Videos  
ViewNews™  
eBook Digests  
RSS  
PRWeb, a leader in online news and press release distribution, has been used by more than 40,000 organizations of all sizes to increase the visibility of their news, improve their search engine rankings and drive traffic to their Web site.
 
All Press Releases for July 18, 2005 Subscribe to this News Feed      
 

Mental Health Disorders Can Be Boiled Down to Two Major Problems, Guilt and Judgment- Parents Rejoice

According to licensed psychologist Dr. Jeanette we need to stop blaming parents and ourselves. Guilt and Judgmental create massive amounts of anxiety and depression in humans. Anxiety and depression lead to misery, poor performance and mental illness.

Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) July 18, 2005 -Parents Day is a reminder that blaming our Mothers and Fathers doesn't improve anyone's mental health. And self esteem is not improved by criticizing, labeling or drugging the children. According to licensed psychologist, Dr. Doris Jeanette, judgment and guilt create massive amounts of anxiety and depression in human beings. Anxiety and depression then lead to misery, poor performance and mental illness.
   
An innovative human resource that works to improve the parent child relationship by teaching people how to give up their judgments and guilt is the Center for the New Psychology. The Center offers mental health services that include relaxation tools, mind body information, emotional exercises that help people achieve natural health and wellness.
   
After thirty years of clinical practice, Dr. Jeanette observes that Guilt is the worst experience known to humans. The energy of guilt ties us up in knots and makes us feel unworthy and miserable. Guilt is the opposite of Love. Parents and children learn to give up judgment and guilt, replacing these unhealthy mental states with real emotional love."
   
Psychologically "feeling guilty" is a conditioned response, not an authentic feeling. A child does not feel guilt until someone tells her that she is wrong." In other words, she learns to feel bad and thus guilty when someone judges her. The Center's mental health services helps each person find and use the skills, talents and natural health and wellness that are in their human body and human heart.
   
Improving our relationships means starting and ending with how we relate to our parents," says Dr. Jeanette. "A Natural Process for Opening the Heart," available as tapes, CDs or written transcripts, teaches people how to reduce judgment and eliminate guilt so that they become more loving and improve all relationships. Order at www.drjeanette.com
   
The Holistic Health Center for the New Psychology based in Philadelphia offers monthly mental health services, holistic mental health teleseminars, anxiety groups, depression groups and nature workshops teaching people how to achieve natural health and wellness so they can enjoy life.

###

OPTIONS
Printer Friendly Version
Email this story to a colleague
CONTACT INFORMATION
Doris Jeanette
CENTER FOR THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY
215-732-6197
Email us Here
ATTACHED FILES

There are no multimedia files attached to this release. If this is your release, you may add images or other multimedia files through your login.

ABOUT PRESS RELEASES
If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release. Please do not contact PRWeb. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry. PRWeb disclaims any content contained in these releases. Our complete disclaimer appears here.
 
Disclaimer: If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release.
Please do not contact PRWeb®. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry.
PRWeb® disclaims any content contained in these releases. Our complete disclaimer appears here.

© Copyright 1997-2008, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright