MAX Fabry
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1001 Washington Street #6
Eugene, OR 97401
541-510-2548
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MOVING ON: A HEALING SERIES devoted to creating a HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE: Three 6 hour sessions accredited by the Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon (ACCBO) for 18 CEUs. PART 1: GRIEF & LOSS: Not just about death. This workshop opens participants up to identify loses in their lives, gives them a tool to process their loses, practice self-care during the process, and the language of letting-go. PART 2: TRANSITIONS: Provides the opportunity tornparticipants to understand the transition process, understand their feelings, and begin to embrace the rest of their life. PART 3: PLAN 'B': Using all the tools, information, and insight from 'Grief and Loss' andrn'Transitions', the participants begin to create a road map for a new beginning, and be willing to release significant 'things' that keep them stuck. This workshop series is recommended for anyone feeling stuck with their life. Recent comments from participants include: 'Every single person needs to take this workshop!'..Tina. 'I learned more in this workshop then I did in ten years of therapy'..James. Scheduling is now being offered for 2009. For additional information contact MAx Fabry @ m.fabry@comcast.net. Learn more about me @ http://www.lifestylechangescounseling.com or @ http://www.onlinewellnessassociation.com.
LIVING IN AN INSTANT SOCIETY: An Opportunity to enACT Change
Presented at the 2008 'NONVIOLENCE AS A WAY OF LIFE' Conference at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, this presentation focused on creating a discussion on how 21st century progress impedes the ability for intimate conversation between individuals, between neighborhoods, states, countries. 'ACT' is an acronym for 'Awareness, Communication, Transition'. The content of this presentation is to help people (1) recognize that we live in an 'instant' society ('I want it now!'), the expectations and implications associated with this type of society (a dominate isolated society vs a unified world society); (2) societal effects as an 'instant' society, ('just tell me what I need to know'); and, (3) strategies for individulas to ACT with non violent integrity (speaking your truth from the heart). The projected outcomes of this presentation are: (1) to understand the subtle individual psychological disturbances resulting in an 'instant' social sturcture; (2) to imply how this may impact us as individuals in a very complex world system; and, (3) to empower people as individuals to learn techniques to ACT on a non violent level.