Normalizing the Human Journey

Saturday, 19 May 2018 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM CST

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Saturday, 19 May 2018 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM CST

People today live in psychological bubbles. They think that they are the only ones who experience what they do. They think that they are crazy, yet do not realize that everyone around them is having quite similar experiences. You Are Not Crazy: Letters From Your Therapist, the new book from psychotherapist David Klow, ends the psychological isolation. It helps people realize that they are not the only ones who have strange thoughts or behave inconsistently. Through a series of heartfelt letters from the author to his patients, this book relates timeless and impactful information that normalizes life’s struggles, and ends the stigma of therapy.

Psychotherapist David Klow brings deep insight, wisdom, and warmth to this process as he helps readers find new understanding about themselves. This book talk is

  • For those looking to develop insight into themselves
  • Anyone who wants to have more satisfying relationships
  • For anyone going through a tough time that feels alone
  • And for anyone who wants to learn more about the process of personal and spiritual growth

This event is FREE but registration is required.

Books will be available for purchase for $18.

The Well North Shore is a meeting and event space for health, well-being, spirituality and career professionals to work and offer their services. It also allows individuals to tap into wellness resources and explore personal and professional growth opportunities in their local community. The Well builds awareness and brings together those of like mind and spirit to support and pursue their common passions, offering individuals and groups several different ways to meet, host and attend classes, and provide and receive services.

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