“We need to live in mindful harmony with our feelings, not attempt to control them.”
– Les Greenberg

Emotions guide our thoughts and our actions in countless ways of which we are often unaware. Which emotions we experience, how we experience them, and how we relate to them has a significant impact on how we live our lives and relate to others. Understanding our emotions is, therefore, one of the most valuable personal endeavors a person can pursue.

In this free one-hour Webinar, Dr. Lisa Firestone will explore the role of emotions in shaping our lives. She will draw on research by Dr. Les Greenberg, the primary originator of Emotion-Focused Therapy, with whom she recently created the online course “The Power of Emotion.”
 
Her Webinar will help illuminate:

  • The difference between adaptive and maladaptive emotions
  • Where maladaptive emotion comes from
  • What is a primary emotion verses a secondary emotion
  • How experiences from the past shape our emotions and reactions and impact our current lives

Understanding our emotions, where they come from and how they impact us, allows us to have more power in all aspects of our lives.

 
Presenter: Lisa Firestone, Ph.D.
60 Minutes

 

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Once payment is received, you will be e-mailed a full video recording of the presentation.


 

About Lisa Firestone

 
Dr. Lisa Firestone Phd, Lisa Firestone, Psychalive, The Glendon AssociationDr. Firestone is the Director of Research and Education at The Glendon Association and a Senior Editor at PsychAlive. An accomplished and much requested lecturer, Dr. Firestone speaks at national and international conferences in the areas of couple relations, parenting, and suicide and violence prevention. Dr. Firestone has published numerous professional articles, and most recently was the co-author of The Self Under Siege: A Therapeutic Model for Differentiation (Routledge, 2013), Sex and Love in Intimate Relationships (APA Books, 2006), Conquer Your Critical Inner Voice (New Harbinger, 2002), and Creating a Life of Meaning and Compassion: The Wisdom of Psychotherapy (APA Books, 2003).