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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Testimonial

I am thrilled to have recently received an appreciation from a Mental Health County Agency for having made a difference.  Here it is to share and celebrate with you all.


WEST COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES
www.westcountyservices.orq
Strengthening Families
Counseling + Prevention Services + Adult Employment + Senior Services
Emergency Services * Youth Education and Employment
June 18, 2010

Carol Chase
Certified Trainer in Nonviolent Communication

Dear Carol,

I want to thank you for the Nonviolent Communication Training you have provided
to our Empowerment Center Program and tell you about the phenomenal impact it
has had on our staff and members. The Empowerment Center is a consumer-driven
mental health and wellness drop-in center for those who want to transcend serious
and persistent mental illness. It seeks to offer a safe and supportive haven for its
members to pursue how to make a healthier life for themselves. The skills learned
from you and your staff have made a huge impact on the atmosphere at the Center
and in the lives of its members.

Part of what many at the Empowerment Center are seeking to heal in their lives
comes from a history of trauma and abuse. These emotional wounds have made it
difficult to set appropriate boundaries with others, know how to communicate their
pain or anger effectively, or ask for their needs to be met. The tools they have
learned in the Nonviolent Communication group being offered to the members free
of charge have changed their interactions with each other and with staff
dramatically. They are able to identify and ask for what they need, address conflict
appropriately, and take risks toward healthy emotional intimacy. More than once, a
member has commented how they feel so much more capable to deal with the
situations and relationships in their lives. Members who, in the past, severed
relationships that manifested any form of conflict are now finding ways to resolve
that conflict and even have the relationships deepen as a result.

The Nonviolent Communication group being held weekly is the most well attended
group at the Center and is making a profound difference in the lives of many. I am
deeply grateful that you have brought this service to the Empowerment Center, its
members and my staff.

In gratitude,

Megan Rooney



Megan Rooney, MFT
Director of Counseling and Prevention Programs

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