My Life in WordsDeep Dive into Nonjudgment with Martha Golden and John Mader, Friday, TBA, Chapel Hill.
Join us as we get curious about NONJUDGMENT. Learn how to regulate your emotions and increase your problem-solving capabilities through a more compassionate, nonjudgmental stance. Learn how to become more effectively equipped to practice this transformative skill in daily living. |
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DEEP DIVE INFO 2019
Learn how to become more effectively equipped
to practice this transformative skill in daily living.
Come dive deep with us!
2021 TBA
Friday, October 25, 2019.
9am to 4:00pm
Unity Center of Peace, Chapel Hill NC
$150 or $50 for students/those requesting scholarship
Make and mail check to: Dr. Martha Golden, 820 Sedgefield Street, Durham, NC 27705
Co-led by
Martha Golden, PsyD
DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Clinician
&
John Mader, LMFT
DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Clinician
Course Objectives:
Learning with our hearts and minds...
• what judgment is and what nonjudment is
• the advantages and disadvantages of judgment
• the advantages and disadvantages of nonjudgment
• why we want to practice nonjudgment
• the signs of judgmental thinking and communication
• the difference between evaluative and discriminative
judgments
• how to move from judgmental thinking to a nonjudgmental
stance
• to practice self-compassion to not judge your judging
Learn how to become more effectively equipped
to practice this transformative skill in daily living.
Come dive deep with us!
2021 TBA
Friday, October 25, 2019.
9am to 4:00pm
Unity Center of Peace, Chapel Hill NC
$150 or $50 for students/those requesting scholarship
Make and mail check to: Dr. Martha Golden, 820 Sedgefield Street, Durham, NC 27705
Co-led by
Martha Golden, PsyD
DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Clinician
&
John Mader, LMFT
DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Clinician
Course Objectives:
Learning with our hearts and minds...
• what judgment is and what nonjudment is
• the advantages and disadvantages of judgment
• the advantages and disadvantages of nonjudgment
• why we want to practice nonjudgment
• the signs of judgmental thinking and communication
• the difference between evaluative and discriminative
judgments
• how to move from judgmental thinking to a nonjudgmental
stance
• to practice self-compassion to not judge your judging