Positive Change - weekend workshop for Women
Last chance to enrol in our two day Positive Change workshop for women.
Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 November
10am - 4pm both days
Cost for both days is $60-$120 sliding scale
Auckland Women’s Centre
4 Warnock Street
Grey Lynn
Positive Change is about learning how to change the self talk that informs your stories about yourself. If you are challenged by moving forward in your life and know that you are your own biggest barrier, this course will help you to build on stories that support you and to change those that are not useful. Learn more about your strengths and challenges and how to turn your weaknesses into opportunities.
Our tutor Anna has a background in trauma counselling, Gestalt Therapy, Play Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. She has worked extensively with adults and children recovering from trauma in new Zealand and South Africa and also runs her own online therapy business.
Enrolments can be made by emailing us on info@womenz.org.nz, calling 09 376 3227 xtn 0 or you can enrol and pay through our website. www.awc.org.nz...
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