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She/Her/Hers Psychotherapist/Solopreneur/Facilitator

The Good Lives Model talks about how our culture overidentifies with avoidant goals rather than approach goals. Ultimately reinforcing through punishment the very things we do not want, while limiting time and attention on what we hope to achieve. Punishment is an avoidant goal. Discipline is an approach goal. The former reinforces bad behaviors and the latter reinforces development and growth. Which do you choose?

Sheri Newmark

Dynamic, strength-based leader prioritizing trauma-informed perspectives, equity & cultural competence.Rich experience in building & supporting educational programs, Skilled at providing quality professional development.

9mo

To me, there is simply no question - modeling and reinforcing with respect, intentional listening, and examining alternative responses is what works.

Alison McEntee

Curriculum developer, education researcher, writing tutor, editor and proofreader, Nursing education researcher. #opentowork #abuse #survivor and #cannabis patient

9mo

I don’t do any of that. Too much pressure. Let things come to you and respond. Otherwise, you live in the future and that causes mental illness.

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