Tributes
A special thank you to the following
people who help to keep my business
flowing:
Theo R.
Smith - Wow! Thanks for bringing Imago
Theory to life for me! You have been such a
crucial part of my development as a person and
as a therapist! You give so
selflessly of your time, energy,
creativity, expertise, technical ingenuity, wit
and wisdom to me and to A Better Way
Counseling. I stand in awe of you!
You are a
wonderful addition to the staff. Nearly
effortlessly, you stay on top of the details
that are critical to running a smooth office.
You are easy to work with and you learn
quickly. Only wish I'd found you
sooner!
You amazing woman,
you! I am so grateful for your skills, support,
and encouragement with newsletters, mailings,
hiring staff, and promotion. What a blessing to
have you as part of my team.
This website is
truly a labor of love as well as your
incredible know-how, skill, and understanding
of all things computer-related. Your patient
coaching, sweet sense of humor, and keen sense
of artistry have motivated and inspired me
throughout the process of building this site.
(Tom
Cloyd MS MA)
Your expertise in
the Clinical Trainings has opened a brand new
way of conducting couples therapy for me. Thank
you for opening your home and your hearts to me
on the journey to consciousness. (http://www.pasadenainstitute.com/)
To one of the most
incredible couples in the universe. Thank you
for taking the theory and practice of Imago to
new heights for the Southern California Imago
Therapists. Sitting at your feet has taken me
from apprentice to artisan. (http://www.hedyyumi.org/)
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