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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta

Phone: +1 780-490-5858



Address: 211 Professional Center, Boon Doon Mall T6C4E3 Edmonton, AB, Canada

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Dr. George Pugh 18.11.2020

Cory offers relaxing meditation for children to help calm them and relax before falling asleep. Cory also provides healing meditations for adults and children recovering from trauma and sexual abuse. Even adults can enjoy her meditations for everyday relaxation.

Dr. George Pugh 09.11.2020

Dr. George Pugh talks about recovery from the suicide of a loved one and overcoming thoughts of suicide in his latest blog post www.theiconswithin.com Catherine Mondragon Canadian Mental Health Association, Alberta Division American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Preventing Suicide Mental-Health-Matters The Grief & Trauma Healing Centre SuicidePrevention

Dr. George Pugh 26.10.2020

Dr George Pugh talks about healing from painful emotional experiences in his blog: http://www.theiconswithin.com/painful-emotional-experiences/ Dr. George Pugh Catherine Mondragon Michelle Graff Psychology Today Psychology Aftermath. Traumatherapy The Art of Healing Trauma Overcoming Trauma College of Alberta Psychologists The Therapy Room U.K George Pugh

Dr. George Pugh 16.10.2020

A new approach to counselling. Why feeling safe doesn’t work any more. The Iconic approach to counselling or therapy is based on the assumption that the personality develops within a flawed set of circumstances that generates threats to survival and personal integrity that require you to develop survival strategies that keep you feeling safe. Read more in my blog my views on how our personalities develop and, more importantly, how we can remove the problematic strategies that holds us to outdate solutions that no longer work.

Dr. George Pugh 05.10.2020

A new approach to counselling. Why feeling safe doesn’t work any more: The Iconic approach to counselling or therapy is based on the assumption that the personality develops within a flawed set of circumstances that generates threats to survival and personal integrity that require you to develop survival strategies that keep you feeling safe. Read more in my blog about my views on how our personalities develop and, more importantly, how we can remove the problematic strategies that holds us to outdate solutions that no longer work. George Pugh