Book Announcement
I have some news that I’m excited to share with you! My first book, Finding the Peace, is finally officially released and available for purchase.
I am incredibly grateful for your support throughout the years; I could not have written this book without encouragement from family, friends and colleagues like you. Although I first decided to write this book for the clients I work with who feel hopeless in their emotional journey, the book evolved into something different. It became more about how we as human beings navigate through our difficult times and change our lives by looking at situations in a different way. Using our life experiences as stepping-stones towards growth and self-trust we can begin to see life is in perfect order.
Finding the Peace is available online through the Wholeness Healing Center website and Amazon.com in both hard copy and e-book form. I am pleased to sign all copies purchased through the Wholeness Healing Center.
You can also stay up-to-date on Finding the Peace happenings through my Finding the Peace blog, Facebook page, Linkedin group and Twitter. I am blogging every Monday and will be sharing Finding the Peace book excerpts throughout the week.
I invite you to share this information and book with your family and friends as fellow journeyers to wholeness in whatever way makes sense for you — whether high tech (write a blog, send an email or tweet, give a shout out on Facebook) or old-fashioned (send a copy, write a review, tell a friend). Thank you again for your support of me, my journey, and this book; I am deeply grateful!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Janie Pfeifer Watson
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner- Janie Pfeifer Watson, LICSW, is the founder and director of Wholeness Healing Center, a mental health practice in Grand Island, Nebraska with remote sites in Broken Bow and Kearney. Her expertise encompasses a broad range of areas, including depression, anxiety, attachment and bonding, coaching, couples work, mindfulness, trauma, and grief. She views therapy as an opportunity to learn more about yourself as you step more into being your authentic self. From her perspective this is part of the spiritual journey; on this journey, she serves as a mirror for her clients as they get to know themselves—and, ultimately, to love themselves.
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