
River of Forgiveness
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Long & Foster
43490 Yukon Drive, Suite 205
Ashburn, VA 20147
to move on, oftentimes you must first forgive
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But, what does forgiveness really mean? What doesn't it mean? Why forgive? Who do we forgive...besides ourselves? How do we forgive?
Forgiveness is an important milestone in the lives of many people...in the workplace, in families, in friendships, and even on the roads around DC. It is also a stumbling block. This workshop will address these issues. Participants will take part in several forgiveness exercises.
Keynote speaker:
Regina A. DeMeo, Esq.,
is a nationally recognized author, lecturer and attorney focused on
alternative dispute resolution in family law cases. She has been on
Sirius XM as a legal commentator; she is a frequent guest lecturer at
Georgetown and GWU Law School; she has appeared on ABC's Washington
Business Tonight and Montgomery County's tv show Money Matters, and she
has been featured in the Washington Post, Bethesda Magazine and various
other journals and blogs across the country.
Panelists:
Andrea Anderson, LPC,, is currently the President of NVLPC and a Licensed Professional Counselor with a private practice in McLean providing psychotherapy services focusing on individuals, families, and couples. Andrea's area of expertise includes working with sexual addiction & sex therapy counseling, eating disorders and career counseling. Through her work in designing Purpose-Focused Therapy, she has uniquely integrated professional expertise in interpersonal neurobiology with psychotherapy. Andrea is a dynamic public speaker with teaching and training talent and has spoken for numerous organizations, churches, conferences, and organizations.
Eric Kothari, LCP,
has been working in the counseling fields for nearly 10 years. A
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, in addition to counseling, Dr. Kothari
is also currently Psychologist in Residence, Professor of Psychology,
American University and serves as Adjunct Faculty, Department of
Psychology, UMUC. Dr. Kothari has developed an acute sensitivity to the
remarkable psychological world of children, as well as the intense
psychological process that families undergo when a family manages
life-threatening illness. He has been featured on New Channel 8 as an
expert psychological consultant. Dr. Kothari works extensively with
children, adolescents, young adults and their families who have all
manner of problems in living.
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