For thirty years, Anne Katherine has been shepherding clients into the inner spaces that hold the forgotten wounds and hidden sorrows that shape a person’s perceptions and choices. She has developed programs for food addicts (Full Heart, Full Belly) and discovery of life purpose (Soul Path).
Now Anne Katherine has created a very effective recovery program for women addicted to misery and self-sabotage (Escape from Suffering). She has also founded Avonlea, a nonprofit recovery center, and Misery Addicts Anonymous.
Anne Katherine is a licensed mental health counselor, a board certified regression therapist, a certified eating disorders specialist, and a registered hypnotherapist. Find Anne at www.annekatherine.com.
Boundaries: Where You End and I Begin
Anatomy of a Food Addiction
Where to Draw the Line
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