Hello All,
Chris Fraser has invited me to conduct a workshop with him on December 3rd in Ohio. This is a one time posting to announce the event.
I’m so looking forward to working with this good friend and his community.
If you are feeling like you could use some personal compassion practice and community after this election, we would love to see you and
work together towards the alleviation of suffering, even our own. Much love to everyone. Chris’ announcement is below:
CFT Comes to the Midwest!
Dr. Dennis Tirch and Chris Fraser, MSW, LISW are honored to invite you to spend a day with us engaging in the development of Fierce Compassion and Mindful Courage! We will be introducing you to Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) with a clinical focus on anxiety and shame.
This intensive workshop will take place on Saturday, December 3, 2016 in Dublin, Ohio (a suburb northwest of Columbus, Ohio). As many of you know, rarely is there a live CFT training opportunity in the United States. Please come join us for this special event!
For more information or to enroll, go to:
Sending Good Wishes,
Dennis
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Dennis Tirch PhD
Founding Director, The Center for Compassion Focused Therapy
President, The Compassionate Mind Foundation, USA
Fellow, Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
Fellow, Diplomate & Certified CBT Trainer/Consultant , Academy of Cognitive Therapy
Past President and Founding Fellow,
NYC-CBT AssociationFounding Past President and Founding Fellow,
NYC-ACBSAssociate Editor, The Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science

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