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Brene Brown – Connections (Psychoeducational Shame-Resilience Curriculum)

Brene Brown – Connections
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elib.tech Exclusive as a result of GB… sharing elsewhere will result in being banned! PERMANENTLY! Connections CurriculumA 12-Session Psychoeducational Shame-Resilience Curriculumhttp://ow.ly/pHdAsTopics include:defining shamepracticing empathyexploring triggers and vulnerabilitiespracticing critical awarenessreaching out to otherscreating, embracing, and inspiring changeConnections engages clients on a cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal level. Clients learn via group and personal exercises, handouts, and reading assignments from Brown’s best-selling book I Thought It Was Just Me (but it isn’t): Telling the Truth About Perfectionism, Inadequacy, and Power.The Connections curriculum includes a three-ring binder with facilitator information and lesson plans for twelve sessions, a 114-minute DVD, and a CD-ROM containing reproducible client handouts. The DVD features talks with the author that are keyed to the sessions as well as an introduction to the curriculum. Summaries of the assigned readings and DVD sessions are now included with the client reproducible handouts on the CD-ROM.Dr. Brené Brown is a writer, researcher, educator, and activist. She is an award-winning member of the research faculty at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, where she has spent the past ten years studying authenticity, belonging, and shame, and the effect these powerful emotions have on the way we live, love, parent, work, and build relationships. Dr. Brown lives in Houston with her husband, Steve, and their two children, Ellen and Charlie.Mark Manson’s posts on vulnerabilityhttp://postmasculine.com/vulnerability-and-manipulative-wome…http://postmasculine.com/the-fake-alpha-maleshttp://postmasculine.com/a-note-on-vulnerabilityGB thread

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