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Learn the following skills and more... to enhance your facilitation skills:
\n✅ Continuum of Accountability
\n✅ Move clients from the Survival Brain to the Learning Brain
\n✅ How to transition clients from UNREGULATED to REASONING
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\n✅ Group and Program Evaluation Strategies
\n✅ Using Powerful Exit Interviews & Graduations to motivate newer clients
\n\"Phase Two took my facilitation skills to the next level. I now feel more confident handling challenging participants and creating real change in my groups!\" – Susan B
\n\"I took away a lot from this training, especially around corrective strategies. Even though the information was not new, per se, it was presented in a way that was more easily understood and easier to operationalize.\"- John D
\n\"Appreciate this advanced training so much, always take so much away and feel reignited to do this work and getting to train others to do it purposefully.\"- Mary G
\nYou’ve already completed Phase One—don’t stop now!
\nAdvance your skills, gain more confidence, and increase your impact.
\nRegister today before spots fill up!
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Trainings meet California requirements for annual 16-hrs
\nAll registrants receive 3-months of Inner Circle Membership for FREE ($60 value)
\n\n | 240 S. Sunnyside Ave #1411, Sequim, WA 98382 | \n\n |
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