Hope Alive Life Skills
Phoenix, AZ 85032
ph: (602) 314-4209
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Life Skills "Learning to Live, Learning to Love" Curriculum is an educational focus to equip people with skills for modifying their unacceptable behavior based on developmental reconstrustruction and includes the following topics listed below.
Topics:
Arrested Development, Gender Differences, Overcoming Sexual Abuse, 19 States of Recovery, Family Roles, Guilt & Shame, Mature Love vs Addiction, Power and Control, The Silent Knight, Boundaries, Cycle of Violence, Communications, Love and Family Bonding, Learning to Forgive, Rejection, Respecting Self & Others, Accepting Responsibility, Making Lasting Relationships, Understanding our Anger, Healing the Eight Stages of Life, Managing Stress, Awareness/Processing Feelings, Grieving Our Losses, Breaking Bonds of Shame, Developing Trust, Denial and more.
Sessions:
Reactive Behavior, Anger Management, Father/Daughter, Conflict Resolution, Healthy Relationships, Understanding Yourself/Partner, Mother/Son Relationships, Male/Femail Differences, The Healthy Family, Life Commandments, Self-Esteem Problems....much much more!
"During my 18 years in the state legislature, we have designated many dollars to try to help alleviate domestic violence. I have seen few programs as effective as Life Skills at helping people deal with such a devastating issue." --- Timothy Y. Johnson, Deputy Majority Leader, Illinois House of Representatives, 104th District
"Years ahead of the industry in the development of a spouse abuse program." --- Dr. James C. Dobson, Ph.D. "Focus on the Family"
"Upon being asked to give his professional evaluation of the "Learning to Live, Learning to Love" program, Dr. Elden M. Chalmers, Ph.D. Stated: "As one often called upon to examine doctoral candidates, and review professional publications before their publication, I am currently upgrading the syllabus to a doctoral level. A program like "Learning to Live, Learning to Love" is long overdue in my opinion." --- Dr. Elden M. Chalmers, Ph.D.
"The department has used this program for the last 5 years; referring approximately 70 to 80 clients per year. Our agency is satisfied with the service provided and as a result negotiated a contract with Life Skills for FY97 and FY98. The potential for recidivism of domestic violence is reduced by a successful completion of this program." --- Henry A. Over, Public Service Adminstrator, Department of Children & Family Services, Urbana, Illinois
"It has been my experience that individuals who invest in the program and complete the classes seem to be making sincere and permanent changes in their abusive behavior. I often hear comments from clients and their families indicating they had tried many other types of counseling with minimum results until they became involved with Life Skills." --- Charles Y, Ittem Hr,m Chief Probation Officer, Adams County, Illinois
Any questions about the Life Skills Program, contact Patty Wallace at pw@hopealivelifeskills.com
Hope Alive Life Skills
Phoenix, AZ 85032
ph: (602) 314-4209
pw