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Jane Middelton-Moz, Ph.D.Jane Middelton-Moz is a therapist who speaks internationally on the topics of multigenerational grief and trauma, and cultural and ethnic self-hate. She has over 20 years experience in community mental health work, including a position as clinical director of the largest mental health organization in western Washington. Jane Middleton-Moz has appeared on national radio and television shows, including Oprah. She is the author of After the Tears, Growing in the Shadows, Children of Trauma and Shame and Guilt. |
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| Welcoming Our Children to a New Millennium - A Daybook of Hopes and Wishes for the Future In times goneby, welcoming ceremonies for children were part of every culture. In her work in communities through-out the world today, author Jane Middelton-Moz has become increasingly aware of the number of children who are not received with gladness |
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| Shame & Guilt: Masters of Disguise 'It is my feeling that debilitating shame and guilt are at the root of all dysfunctions in families,' says Jane Middelton-Moz. A few common characteristics of adults shamed in childhood: You may suffer extreme shyness, embarrassment and feelings of being |
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| Good and Mad: Transform Anger Using Mind, Body, Soul and Humor In this chapter, we explore the role of conflict in intimate relationships: how past history can play into a present relationship and how to cultivate a healthy relationship. You will find out how to change destructive patterns. |
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| Children of Trauma Imagine what it would be like to become the healthiest person you could be... This is the inherent right of each individual but when lingering emotional trauma from our childhood blocks the normal developmental process, we get struck. |
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| Bullies: From The Playground to the Boardroom From the boardrooms of corporate America to the bedrooms of middle America, bullying is occurring everywhere and is becoming more prevalent and increasingly dangerous. |
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| Boiling Point the Workbook: Dealing With the Anger in Our Lives Anger is a word that is commonly used to describe a wide range of emotions. I asked a number of people how they would define anger. Below are two examples of the descriptions given |
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| Boiling Point: Dealing with the Anger in Our Lives In its purest sense, anger is a normal, health emotion. It is a warning signal that something is wrong. It can alert an individual of the potential for physical or psychological trauma. Anger can provide the energy to resist emotional or physical threats |
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