DEVELOPING    EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE

         with Richard Cuadra

This workshop was GREAT! Many participants have told me how incredibly helpful this workshop was for them and for their spouses (many of whom felt dragged there and then actually got a lot out of it). We plan to have Richard Cuadra back next year for a longer workshop.”  


Tess Taft msw, licsw

Manager, Social Service Department

Cancer Care Northwest, Spokane, WA

PARTICIPANT
      
IMPACT

"Richard uses compassion and humor to help us look straight on at our vulnerabilities.  We realize that our personal

This workshop was GREAT! Many participants have told me how incredibly helpful this workshop was for them and for their spouses (many of whom felt dragged there and then actually got a lot out of it). We plan to have Richard Cuadra back next year for a longer workshop.”  


Tess Taft msw, licsw

Manager, Social Service Department

Cancer Care Northwest, Spokane, WA

aren't so scary or unique after all. The commonality he helps us see creates an environment where true and authentic dialogue can occur."

                        

                       Mary Bartley, Nursing Director

                            Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital

                     

 

ABOUT RICHARD CUADRA

Richard Cuadra, MS is a trainer and educator who has taught workshops on facilitation, Additudinal Healing,communication and emotional resilience in the United States and India. He has trained facilitators from the United States as well as from Japan, India, Mexico, Russia, England and Canada. Richard is a internationally recognized trainer of Attitudinal Healing and has worked in association with Gerry Jampolsky for 20 years.

Richard has held workshops at Eastern Washington University,   Cancer Care Northwest, Esalen, Santa Sabina, Hope Project, Delhi India and at CorStone  (formerly called The Center for Attitudinal Healing).

In addition, Richard has facilitated support groups for military families, teachers, caregivers, people with life-threatening illnesses, spousal bereavement, heart surgery survivors, and people dealing with H.I.V. and suicide. He has been in private practice for eighteen years and has integrated attitudinal healing into his psycho-spiritual humanistic approach with clients.

Contact   Information:

Richard Cuadra

415 239 8663

cuadra@pacbell.net

*Attitudinal Healing is an award-winning approach founded by Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D., recipient of the 2005 Pride in Profession Award by the American Medical Association.

This workshop was GREAT! Many participants have told me how incredibly helpful this workshop was for them and for their spouses (many of whom felt dragged there and then actually got a lot out of it). We plan to have Richard Cuadra back next year for a longer workshop.”  


Tess Taft msw, licsw

Manager, Social Service Department

Cancer Care Northwest, Spokane, WA