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VIDEO: Dr. Wright - Thyroid Patients, How Can They Ask For Help With Sounding Like Whiners?

April 17, 2009 - 12:43pm 119 reads 0 comments

Dr. Wright explains how a person with a thyroid problem can ask for support without sounding like a whiner.

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Dr. Wright:
First of all, don’t feel guilty. We whine when we give ourselves blame, shame, and guilt. So first of all, have compassion for yourself that you are legitimately entitled to a certain amount of support. So, by being authentic and being direct, you will not be a whiner.

About. Dr. Wright, Ph.D.:
Barbara Wright, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist based in Laguna Beach, California. She has been in private practice for over 30 year. During this time she has developed a method and system of compassionate communication for skillful conflict resolution, be it intrapersonal or interpersonal for individuals, couples, families, as well as schools and corporative situations. This method Metta4All, is the culmination of her life’s work as a speech therapist and clinical psychologist.

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