Vancouver, Canada (Vocus) November 24, 2009
Dr. Suzanne LaCombe and Dr. Carole Gaato today announced the second webinar is its groundbreaking "The New Paradigm for 21st Century Therapy" series from MyShrink.com (http://www.myshrink.com).
Titled "Abandonment: The Hidden Fear," this webinar traces the development of abandonment fears from childhood to adulthood. According to Dr. LaCombe, "Abandonment issues can wreak havoc with both social and family life. These feelings, and especially fears of being left behind, are incredibly strong motivators both within and outside of relationships. A tremendous amount of organization went into this webinar because we know how pertinent and timely the topic is to our devoted readers."
"With Thanksgiving upon all of my U.S. viewers, this webinar addresses a key theme for this time of year."
Dr. LaCombe continues: "Why do we call it the 'hidden fear'? Because it goes right back to how the fear got wired into our beliefs about how relationships really work. It can take the form of a refusal to commit, or acute wariness about making intimate connections with anyone, or even in rejection of relationships with anyone at all."
MyShrink.com departs from most mental health websites by emphasizing the critical impact of brain research on the practice of psychotherapy. It is on the cutting edge through its promotion of a new paradigm for 21st century therapy as illustrated in the short whimsical film The Future of Psychotherapy (http://ez.com/featurepsychotherapy).
A key feature of each webinar is that the listeners get to shape the content. The questions they send in advance get addressed during the webinar and are used as jumping off points to highlight how the related brain research is applied in therapy practice.
To register for this seminar and to be notified of upcoming dates for the series, the public is invited to sign up here: (http://www.myshrink.com/counseling-theories-events.php).
For more information contact:
Dr. Suzanne LaCombe
(604) 602-1762
To book an interview with Dr. LaCombe, please contact:
Thad McIlroy, 604-922-2994
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