Showing posts with label dreams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dreams. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2012

Dr. Barbara Lavi Resolves To Empower People Discouraged By the Tragedy In Newtown By Teaching Them How To Keep Their Dreams Alive

This year the horrifying events in Newtown CT are casting a shadow over the holiday season. It is hard to feel joyful. New Year’s resolutions may seem trivial. Perhaps there will be less tinsel this year, but Dr. Lavi is hoping to help people put more substance into the holidays. She hopes to inspire people who may be feeling discouraged to find deeper meaning in life and reconnect with their aspirations for the future

Dr. Barbara Lavi is a licensed psychologist, public speaker, and author of 'The Wake Up And Dream Challenge.’ Her new book teaches how to overcome all kinds of adversity.

Many people lose sight of their dreams especially when events like those in Newtown challenge them to question the meaning of life. When we see innocent lives taken senselessly, we often become cynical and lose hope. Dr. Lavi believes that, “If we give in to this kind of negative thinking and abandon aspirations, we let fear control our lives.” For over thirty years Dr. Lavi has empowered people and helped them overcome loss, trauma and adversity by helping them reclaim their dreams. Her techniques can help during these difficult times. 'The Wake Up and Dream Challenge' teaches how to 'dream it forward' at any age, regardless of financial, health or personal challenges. Her clients made what seemed impossible possible. The book demonstrates ways any reader can overcome obstacles as well.

VC August, author of 'The Healing Hour,’ says that, “Giving this book to anyone who wants to plan their future, is stuck in a bad situation, or wants to enjoy every crumb of their lives on earth, would be the best gift ever; the key to living life to the fullest.”  Dr. Lavi understands that we have all been impacted by the events and are all grieving at varying levels. We vacillate from being glued to the news trying to make sense of senseless loss or turning the TV off trying to escape the powerful emotions that the images evoke.

In an everyman’s version of the Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffet’s Giving Pledge, Dr. Lavi is donating 1/2 of the profits from every book sold to 21 Dream Nonprofit Organizations.(A Child Is Missing, The Blind Judo Foundation, Boaz and Ruth, Camp Young Judaea, Compass to Care, D.R.E.A.M., Inc, Denver Active 20 –30, The Dr.Cynthia Lucero Center, The Elimination of Prejudice, Enchanted Makeovers, Green Demolitions, HerShe Group Foundation, Higher Ground,  Menorah Park Center for Senior Living, MicroMuseum A Living Arts Center, Music From A Bottle, New York Says Thank You, Osprey Village, Inc., Rock & Wrap It Up, Simon’s Fund, and Voices Against Brain Cancer). These organizations are helping countless individuals across the United States reach their dreams while overcoming all kinds of challenges. Her website offers information about these organizations, a link to preview and purchase the book while donating to one or all of these organizations. Every book sold, therefore, helps make the world a better place.

Since people may need additional help this year, Just a day before the attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School, Dr. Lavi had written a blog called: Take the New Year's Resolution Challenge encouraging people to try her techniques instead of making New Year's resolutions. She was offering a half hour complementary consultation to anyone who bought her book between December 13th and January 31st. In light of the events that have transpired, the offer seems even more appropriate since people may need additional help getting through the holidays and refocusing on their dreams.  The consultation will help empower them to create lasting positive changes, not just New Year’s resolutions that often fall by the wayside.

Although our hearts are heavy this holiday season, Dr. Lavi encourages people to continue to dream of and work for "Peace on earth, good will toward men."  Regardless of religious affiliation, we can be inspired by the words and music which have additional significance this year. Dr. Lavi reports that she, "will never think of the words, 'And your strength broke their swords, when our own strength failed us,' from the song 'Rock of Ages' in the same way. Although  alone our strength may fail us, together, we must find strength to believe in miracles and take action to make them happen. By voicing our concerns and searching for creative solutions to the challenges we face, out of this tragedy, we must find the strength to build a better safer world."

Dr. Barbara Lavi is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at DrBarbaraLavi@ACTNowPsychotherapy.com. 'The Wake Up And Dream Challenge' is available on her website and at Amazon.com. More information is available on her website at www.WakeUpAndDreamChallenge.com.

Profile:

Dr. Lavi, a Licensed Psychologist since 1978, worked and trained in the Boston area before moving to Westport, CT in 2000. She holds a Master's Degree in Clinical Child Psychology and a Doctorate in Professional Psychology. The techniques Dr. Lavi shares in her book were developed over the course of her career as a Staff Psychologist and Coordinator of both the Child & Trauma Teams at Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan, Clinical Director of the Delphi Center in Burlington MA and in her private practices in Boston and Connecticut.

She founded ACT Now Psychotherapy utilizing her active, creative, time-sensitive approach to therapy. Therapy with Dr. Lavi is as brief as possible. Some clients may come for a few months others for a few years. Often clients return when new needs arise over the course of their lives. She works with children and adults using individual, couple, family, and group therapy. Dr. Lavi utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnosis and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). Her areas of specialization include: divorce, anxiety, fears, phobias, loss, illness and trauma.

Dr. Lavi is also a motivational speaker who has presented workshops to corporations for Cigna EAP and Magellan Behavioral Health. This summer she completed a book tour, Dreams On Wheels. On the tour, she spoke at the National Convention of Elimination of Prejudice in Richmond VA and was Scholar in Residence at the Menorah Park Center for Senior Living in Cleveland OH. Dr. Lavi currently maintains a private practice in Weston, CT. To learn more about Dr. Lavi's experience and services, go to her website.

Since writing the book, Dr. Lavi has developed an additional expertise in using social media for social good and supports multiple nonprofits through the book. She trained interns in the use of social media and book publishing while helping them work towards their dreams.

Contact:

Dr. Barbara Lavi
www.wakeupanddreamchallenge.com
drbarbaralavi@actnowpsychotherapy.com

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Dr. Barbara Lavi Releases New Book And New Website For Those Who Have Lost Sight Of Their Dreams

Dr. Lavi's new book, 'The Wake Up And Dream Challenge', is designed to help people build a life that includes the dreams they may have lost or forgotten about

Dr. Barbara Lavi is a licensed psychologist, author, public speaker and dream catalyst. She has launched a new website to support the new editions of her book,  'The Wake Up And Dream Challenge'. A new print version published by Kiwi Publishers and a newly released Kindle version on Amazon are now available. The website includes a blog, a newsletter and will soon have a vlog as well.

Many people lose sight of their dreams. Some people follow their parents' dreams or simply fall into vocations that are not suited to their desires. Some take time off to raise a family and in the process do not make time for their own dreams. Others are laid off from jobs and feel lost.  For over thirty years Dr. Lavi has helped people who were dissatisfied with their lives do something about it and reclaim their aspirations. Dr. Lavi reports that she "was inspired to write this book by observing thousands of clients transform their lives & achieve their dreams."

In her book, Dr. Lavi shares the cutting-edge techniques she developed as a Staff Psychologist & Coordinator of both the Child & Trauma Teams at Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan, Clinical Director of the Delphi Center in Burlington MA and in her private practices in Boston & Connecticut.

Using vivid stories based on her clients’ accomplishments, Dr. Lavi shows how her system can work for every reader. 'The Wake Up and Dream Challenge' will:

- Teach readers how to 'dream it forward' at any age, regardless of financial, health or personal challenges;
-  Inspire readers with true stories of clients making what seemed impossible possible;
-  Demonstrate how to silence one's inner critic and be free from it's restraints;
-  Empower one to take control of one's future by becoming one's own 'dream parent'; and
-  Help the reader program their own DPS (Dream Positioning System™) to chart a journey to a happier life.

Author VC August of 'The Healing Hour', says that “Giving this book to anyone who wants to plan their future, is stuck in a bad situation, or wants to enjoy every crumb of their lives on earth, would be the best gift ever; the key to living life to the fullest.”

In an everyman’s version of the Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffet’s Giving Pledge, Dr. Lavi is donating 1/2 of the profits from every book sold to 21 Dream Nonprofit Organizations (A Child Is Missing, The Blind Judo Foundation, Boaz and Ruth, Camp Young Judaea, Compass to Care, D.R.E.A.M., Inc, Denver Active 20 –30, The Dr. Cynthia Lucero Center, The Elimination of Prejudice, Enchanted Makeovers, Green Demolitions, HerShe Group Foundation, Higher Ground,  Menorah Park Center for Senior Living, MicroMuseum A living Arts Center, Music From A Bottle, New York Says Thank You, Osprey Village, Inc., Rock & Wrap It Up, Simon’s Fund, & Voices Against Brain Cancer). These organizations are helping countless individuals across the United States to reach their dreams while overcoming all kinds of challenges. The website will offer information about these organizations, a link to preview and purchase the book while donating to one or all of these organizations.

Dr. Barbara Lavi is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at drbarbaralave@actnowpsychotherapy.com. 'The Wake Up And Dream Challenge' is available at her website and at Amazon.com. More information is available at her new website at www.WakeUpAndDreamChallenge.com.

Profile:

Dr. Lavi, a Licensed Psychologist since 1978, worked & trained in the Boston area before moving to Westport, CT in 2000. She holds a Master's Degree in Clinical Child Psychology and a Doctorate in Professional Psychology.

She founded ACT Now Psychotherapy utilizing her active, creative, time-sensitive approach to therapy. Therapy with Dr. Lavi is time-sensitive which means that each segment of therapy is as brief as possible. Some clients may come for a few months others for a few years. Often clients return when new needs arise over the course of their lives. She works with children and adults using individual, couple, family, and group therapy. Dr. Lavi utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnosis and Eye Movement Desensitization (EMDR). Her areas of specialization include: divorce, anxiety, fears, phobias, loss, illness and trauma.

Dr. Lavi is also a motivational speaker who has presented workshops to corporations for Cigna EAP and Magellan Behavioral Health. This summer she completed a book tour, Dreams On Wheels. On the tour, she spoke at the National Convention of Elimination of Prejudice in Richmond VA and was Scholar in Residence at the Menorah Park Center for Senior Living in Cleveland OH. Dr. Lavi currently maintains a private practice in Weston, CT. To learn more about Dr. Lavi's experience and services, go to her website: http://www.ACTNowPsychotherapy.com.

Since writing the book, Dr. Lavi has developed an additional expertise in using social media for social good & supports multiple nonprofits through the book. She has been training interns in the use of social media & book publishing while helping her interns move towards their dreams.

Contact:

Dr. Barbara Lavi
www.wakeupanddreamchallenge.com
drbarbaralavi@actnowpsychotherapy.com

Leia Mais…

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Inception Is A Smash Hit Movie, But Is Lucid Dreaming A Fantasy Or A Real World Fact?

The hit movie Inception has struck a chord with people all over the world. Alysa Braceau, writing under the name Dreamshield and author of The Sorcerers Dream, reveals that there is more fact than fantasy in the storyline. Lucid dreaming and astral projection are real world phenomena and can be experienced by nearly anyone with the proper instruction and training


Most people are familiar with the work of Carlos Castaneda and his wildly popular works. The debate as to whether the experiences in his books are fact or fiction continues to this day. The recent smash hit movie, Inception, is a testament to the interest the subject of lucid dreaming holds for the public. Author Alysa Braceau gives us a glimpse into the very real world of lucid dreaming and astral projection. Her direct experiences with a modern day mystic, Running Deer, takes the work of Castaneda one step further. In her latest book, The Sorcerer’s Dream, she reveals the steps to mastering conscious dreaming and traveling to the unknown.

“This book,” stated Ms. Braceau, “is about my initiation into the sorcerer’s world and learning how to master the art of conscious dreaming. Shamans say the original purpose of the human being was to be a living dream weaver – a creator who experiences one's own dream. In the tradition of Carlos Castaneda, the naqual and sorcerer Running Deer taught me about the next stage which is termed ‘Monumental Beauty’. During this time I carefully recorded my experiences which led to the writing of The Sorcerer’s Dream.”

Ms. Braceau’s experience is unique, as she is a former journalist who was initiated into the world of shamanism, including lucid dreaming. Her journalism skills were put to good use in the penning of The Sorcerers Dream. The book covers everything: shamanism, dream analysis, lucid dreaming, astral projection, clairvoyance, visions, spiritual healing and even the dream interpretation. It is her direct experience with these subjects that sets The Sorcerer’s Dream apart from other books covering these subjects.

“The Sorcerer’s Dream,“ continued Ms. Braceau, “has become more than just a personal account. The interested reader is presented specific techniques to learn the art of conscious dreaming. Conscious dreaming opens up a whole new world of experience. If one can learn to dream consciously (dreaming while being aware that one is dreaming) one can control the dream events from within the dream. Using the techniques I describe in my book, anyone can achieve conscious dreaming in about 4 weeks.”

Ms. Braceau recently appeared on The Authors Show, radio version. Her interview can be heard by visiting www.TheAuthorsShow.com.

Ms. Braceau is available for media interview and can be contacted using the information below. More information, including a preview of the book, is available at her website at http://www.Dreamshield.nl. She can be contact by email at info@dreamshield.nl.

The Sorcerers Dream
Dreamshield
ISBN: 978-1-60910-156-5

Profile:

Author Alysa Braceau (Dreamshield) writes about her apprenticeship in the art of mastering conscious dreaming in her new release, The Sorcerer’s Dream. She also discusses techniques for conscious dreaming and traveling in the dreamtime and to receive information about healing. In the dreamtime, I also received my name Dreamshield.

A former journalist, she studied under the Indian mystic Running Deer. She has also presented courses and workshops in aura-reading, ThetaHealing and healing with gems.

Contact:

Alysa Braceau
Dreamshield
www.DreamShield.nl
info@dreamshield.nl

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein Offers Tips To Ease The Anguish For Teen And Tween Victims of Cyberbullying


The recent New York Times article, ‘Online Bullies Pull Schools Into the Fray’, outlined the modern day problems teens and tweens face in the today’s online culture. Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, author of The Truth, (I’m A Girl, I’m Smart and I Know Everything) offers tips for parents to help combat cyberbullying

The explosive growth of cell phones, computers and online social sites have created a modern day problem that parents of teens and tweens must face and hopefully overcome – cyberbullying.

Remember when a tiny note rolled up and passed along in class could be devastating? Or someone changing tables in the cafeteria as you sat down could be a message that hurt for months? These sorts of events were awful and children were known to cry themselves to sleep over such innocent slights and hurts.

“Just magnify that by 1000,” stated Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, “and you get closer to what today's kids have to deal with. The New York Times article brilliantly outlines the typical nightmares that many kids of today face and also the difficulties that schools have in curbing much of it. After all, schools of today, just as 30 years ago, can't control what happens after school or on the weekend. As a psychologist and school psychologist I take very seriously what is happening to today's kids. Parents and schools need to respond and act, not just react.”

Parents are, as always, on the front line of the child’s development. This means parents must:

* Make themselves available to the child at meals, in the car, in the evening when possible, and on the weekends.

* Not use cell phones, phones, or computers when the child is expecting and may need connection, help, advice or simply love. Research shows that kids don't like it when their parents are only giving them partial concentration.

* Refuse to talk on a cell in the car when the child is in the car. They should also refuse to bring any phone to the dinner table, and not answer the phone during mealtime, except during emergencies.

* Make certain to have meals with the child at least three nights a week.

* Plan weekend time as a family. During that time, whether a picnic or a visit to a relative, set aside only brief times when anyone uses technology.

In the NYT article, Maeve Cannon, a 14-year-old eighth grader advising younger people how to avoid bullying, was quoted as saying, "If you're under 13, you shouldn't even be on Facebook." Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein agrees 100% with Maeve and would even take the advice further.

"If you child is under 13,” she stated, “he or she should be so tired at night from school work, hobbies, studying an instrument or taking a sport, helping with chores, socializing with family and friends, that the very thought of lifting a finger to talk on a keyboard, without the human input of a smile or a grimace, just wouldn't make sense!"

She further states: "Bullying is often the outgrowth of excess emotions and energies that are not more wholesomely directed. Feelings and thoughts can run amuck in anyone, particularly youngsters already experiencing so many emotional and bodily changes, when they are not challenged, encouraged and taught how to make good use of their time."

Dr. Barbara speaks regularly on radio programs around the country, and appears on television in New York and New Jersey. Her inspiring audio shows and podcasts can be found on the web, along with hundreds of her articles and stories. She has been a contributor to Heart and Soul, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Redbook, Simple Pleasures, The Wall Street Journal, Time on line, and Family Circle Magazine. She can be reached using the information below or by email at drbarbara@enchantedself.com

Profile:

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein, internationally know Positive Psychologist is the creator of The Enchanted Self ®, a positive psychology method for increasing happiness. Dr. Holstein has been a school psychologist for over 25 years. She is in private practice in Long Branch, New Jersey with her husband, Dr. Russell M. Holstein.

Her pathfinder book ‘The Enchanted Self, A Positive Therapy’ was published in 1997 by Harwood Academic Publishers and is now in its second printing through Brunner-Routledge. Her second book ‘Recipes for Enchantment, The Secret Ingredient is YOU!’ has received rave reviews as a wonderful inspirational story book. ‘DELIGHT’, Dr. Holstein’s third book is available in two versions, paperback and a CD-rom that includes music, art, and Dr. Holstein’s voice.

Her book, ‘The Truth, (I’m a girl, I’m Smart and I Know Everything)’ is a first in positive psychology. It is a fiction book for girls, tweens and teens. Written by an 11 year old girl as a diary, Dr. Barbara has embedded within the story positive truths and concepts geared to help girls develop self-esteem and resiliency

Her second book in The Truth Series is Secrets: You Tell Me Yours and I’ll Tell You Mine…maybe!’ Now the girl is 13. She handles many adolescent issues, including a crush, moving, a death in the family, feeling fat and problems with girlfriends. Kids and parents have a book they can share and use as a sounding board for needed communication between the generations.

All books are available at the author’s websites below, online booksellers and stores nationwide.

Contact:

Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
170 Morris Ave., Long Branch, New Jersey 07740
732-571-1200
www.enchantedself.com
www.thetruthforgirls.com
drbarbara@enchantedself.com

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