Veronica Burgess
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Veronica Burgess Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Tarot, Meditation, Personal Development
- Career Focus
- Holistic Tarot Coach
- Affiliation
- ATA Tarot; Tarosophy--Tarot Professionals
Veronica J Burgess, has over 7 years working in the mental health/therapy field. Veronica has a Bachelors of Science in Child Development and Family Relations, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. And, a Masters in Social Worker--Direct Practice, University of Pittsburgh. Veronica is state certified in Functional Behavioral Assessment. And is trained in Trauma Focused Therapy. Veronica currently is a therapist working with children and their families. As a gifted tarot reader, she has had the privilege of working with many clients from various countries and walks of life. Veronica is a member of the American Tarot Association and Tarosophy--Tarot Professionals.
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The Art of Asking a Tarot Question
It is not uncommon for any person to have difficulties with formulating an appropriate question in regards to their issues and conce s. And it also not uncommon for someone to want know their “future.” However, when a client poses a vague question, then you just might get a vague answer in return. Secondly, it is extremely important and imperative for the client to understand, they are the co-creator of their own life. And if there is something in their situation that they do not like, then in most cases they do have the ability to change it.
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Vision Board: Using Your Inner Child to Activate the Law of Attraction
One of my most memorable moments from my childhood was Christmas! I remember getting all excited about the presents, parties, food, and family…and did I mention the presents! Every year, my parents would ask for my Christmas list. Sometimes I would be so excited, I would jump start my Christmas list in July! My wish list excited me and most of all, it motivated me. Because in order for me to get those things on my list, I had to demonstrate good behaviors, make good grades, etc. And every time I would even think to do something “naughty” I would glance over at my wish list.
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Stuck In Our Emotions
Beside every case of stuck feelings, lies a sad little story. Recently, I’ve come across articles that discussed ways to prevent negative thinking “permanently.” The writer would go on to discuss how an individual can eliminate/extract/delete negative memories permanently. And as a result, they will also eliminate the negative thinking. I’m sure many of us would like to forget a traumatic experience; hurtful past relationships; painful childhood memories, etc. Some of us may have already successfully done this through repression (i.e.
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Develop Your Emotional Intelligence
In the words of the rapper Ludacris, “I feel like slapping somebody today!” Today was one of those days where my emotions were all over the place. One second, I don’t know how I feel, the next second I don’t feel anything, and then later I feel EVERYTHING!!!! “I’m not gonna cry! Ok, I’m crying. Nobody ever listens to me when I am going through it! Sigh! I wish people would stop texting me, all up in my BUSINESS!!!!!”
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Emotional Vulnerability: Creating a Safe Space in Your Relationship
What is emotional vulnerability? Emotional vulnerability is when an individual surrenders fully to the joys and sorrows of giving and receiving love. It is when you break open locks and tear down walls—being open and transparent.
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Taken For Granted and Feeling Unappreciated
Let’s face it, when we don’t feel appreciated, it hurts. How many times have you gave your all to someone you care about, simply to discover that they don’t have the slightest intention of acknowledging your thoughtful actions? They say you get what you give. But what do you do when you give and give, to get in return very little or nothing at all.
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Helping Children With Their Emotions
Some children have trouble managing negative emotions. In children, emotional problems are usually manifested as behavioral problems. All parents want their children to lead happy and successful lives. So, when parents observe their child having frequent angry outburst; and when their child lacks appropriate social skills, they worry about their behaviors hindering a successful future. Being able to manage emotions and have positive social skills is important in success at school and work.
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Healthy Emotional Boundaries: Your Value Systems In Action
“Setting limits is a way of defining who you are and what you’re all about, what you will do and what you won’t; what’s acceptable to you and what’s not”. —Laura Stack—
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