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Workshops Calendar
A percentage
of proceeds
from these
events will go
to
Organizations
to help Women

                                        Registration Required
Emotional Freedom Technique - Tuesdays 7:30pm

Life Make over group -  Mondays 8:00pm

Family Constellation - Saturdays 5pm

Forgiveness Workshop

Build a Stronger You

Transform your life  with a Law of Attraction:  1/2 hour a week  
                                  session through Skype  $140.00 Monthly

Group Hypnotherapy

You Can Heal your Life inspired by Louise Hay's Book
                            January  10,11, 2010

Cure sua Vida

Personal Coaching:   1/2 hour a week session through Skype
                                    $140.00 Monthly

Psychotherapy Can Boost Happiness More Than Money: Study

SATURDAY, Nov. 28 (Health Day News) -- Psychological therapy may be much more effective
at making people happy than getting a raise or winning a lottery prize, suggests an English study.
Researchers analyzed data on thousands of people who provided information about their mental
well-being and found that the increase in happiness from a $1,329 course of therapy was so
significant that it would take a pay raise of more than $41,542 to achieve an equal boost in
well-being.
That suggests that therapy could be as much as 32 times more cost-effective at improving
well-being than simply getting more money, the researchers said.
The study was published online Nov. 18 in the journal Health Economics, Policy and Law.
"We have shown that psychological therapy could be much more cost effective than financial
compensation at alleviating psychological distress," said study author Chris Boyce, of the
University of Warwick. "This is not only important in courts of law, where huge financial
rewards are the default way in which pain and suffering are compensated, but has wider
implications for public health and well-being."
"Often the importance of money for improving our well-being and bringing greater happiness is
vastly over-valued in our societies," Boyce explained. "The benefits of having good mental health,
on the other hand, are often not fully appreciated and people do not realize the powerful effect
that psychological therapy, such as non-directive counseling, can have on improving our
well-being."