Today more than ever, people long to hear the voice of hope, and that is precisely what Dr. Gregory Jantz represents to thousands. Audiences know him through his books, his radio and television appearances, and his high-energy platform presentations. His sensitive, humorous, authoritative, and down-to-earth style informs and inspires.
Dr. Jantz is the founder and director of The Center for Counseling and Health Resources, Inc., a highly-regarded mental health and chemical dependency treatment agency with four clinics in the Seattle area. Over 23,000 individuals have been helped over the past twenty years!
Gregg Jantz is that rare presenter who keeps his audience spellbound, speaking with the effortless grace of a true healer, and the warmth, wit, and wisdom of a natural-born storyteller.
The Center's counselor Gigi Ishaq shares and sings. Gigi has traveled the globe performing and now has written music to inspire hope and healing.
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A portion of the forward from Dr. Jantz's "Moving Beyond Depression" Book :
Dr. Jantz calls his approach integrating the "whole person." If only this were accepted by all our medical schools and universities! I hope that every therapist, no matter their basic training, will employ the theory and methods described in this book. I heartily agree with Dr. Jantz's approach and believe this book will help many people recover form depression.
Abram Hoffer, Ph.D., M.D., FRCP(C), co-founder of Orthomolecular Psychiatry, president of the International Schizophrenia Foundation.
Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D., suggests that readers get away from the quick-fix mentality of chemical solutions and start recognizing that the whole person, must be healed. Focusing on emotional, environmental, relational, physical, and spiritual causes of depression.
Dr. Maurice Stephens, M.D. shared the latest in nutritional advances.
Stan Fletcher provided Special Music for Seminar attendees.
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