Friday, Jan. 30, 2009
9:00 a.m - Noon

"Family of Origin Issues: Five Keys to Healing"
Margaret Ann Kellogg

Unresolved family of origin issues can be the underlying cause of anxiety, depression, codependency, addiction and self-sabotage. Developed in childhood these “life scripts” play out in the present without our conscious awareness.

Healing these patterns provides the key to deep and profound change emotionally, physically and spiritually. One’s true purpose and authentic self are then allowed to surface naturally.

In this seminar you will:

Identify how family of origin issues impact our relationships, level of success, health and personal choices, learn a therapeutic model for finding and resolving family of origin patterns, understand how internal conflicts create blocks to progress and how to work with these blocks on the subconscious level.

About The Leader

Margaret Ann Kellogg is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 27 years of experience. In her integrative psychotherapy practice, Starwood Counseling Center, she utilizes the most advanced tools available for personal growth and healing. Margaret Ann has presented for the Meadows, at State Conferences for the National Association of Social Workers and the Association of Addiction Professionals. In the past she was an adjunct professor at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Graduate School of Social Work and appointed by the Governor to Chair The TN State Board of Social Work.