Shame and GuiltShame and Guilt are two different ways in which human beings feel bad. Most of us usually suffer from both. Because shame and guilt are healed differently, they must be recognized and dealt with very differently. Although the therapies in which professionals are trained are well designed to heal guilt, professional education does not transmit the skills required for the identification and healing of shame. Participants will be deepened by the insights they gain into their own background and development. Addiction and alcoholism are related to these phenomena and understanding can aid in detection and intervention of those who are affected. The practice of working through grief and loss is inextricably tied to these phenomena and the professional will be supported by this understanding. Course Objectives Register Now The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous cast a light on this distinction and this workshop is based on Ernest Kurtz’s study of the development of these principles and theirrelationship to the phenomenon of shame. Upon completion of this program participants will be able to: •Distinguish between shame and guilt in the human condition. •List specific qualities of shame that enable its identification. •Describe modalities for dealing with the phenomenon of shame. Register now for the October 24th class Session #1 8:00 am-12:15 pmRegistration 7:30-8:00 am Session #1 $45 4 hours (see session #2) Refreshments and workshop materials provided If you would like a brochure mailed to you contact Marcella!mbalin13@gmail.comphone 937.478.4958 Held at the Beavercreek Golf Club 2800 New Germany-Trebein RdBeavercreek, OH 45431 Each course is 4.0 hours approved for: Counselor and SocialWorker Continuing Professional Education (by the Ohio CSWMFT Board) Nurses-The Ohio Board ofNursing accepts Continuing Education events approved for Social Workers for Continuing Nurse Education. State of OH Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors
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