Dr. Norman Goldwasser “”Teshuva/Repentance: The Key to Becoming an Optimal Business Leader” How to use the process of Teshuva to build a successful business team and environment.
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Dr Norman Goldwasser
"Teshuva/Repentance: The Key to Becoming an
Optimal Business Leader"
How to use the process of Teshuva to build a successful business team and environment.
Dr. Norman Goldwasser is a Licensed Psychologist based in Florida. Dr. Goldwasser received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a Masters Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Dr. Goldwasser has been the Director of Horizon Psychological Services for the past 22 years, where he has led an interdisciplinary team of mental health professionals who work collaboratively to meet the increasingly complex needs of the community. His areas of expertise include addictions, trauma, sexual attraction issues, marital conflict, relationship difficulties, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, depression, anxiety and phobias, and Adult Attention Deficit Disorder. Dr. Goldwasser is also the Clinical Director of Jewish Community Watch, an organization whose mission is to stop child sexual abuse, and to provide support and treatment for victims. He also is an experienced practitioner and consultant in EMDR, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, a dramatic treatment for trauma,that literally transforms the lives of victim of traumas.
From a lunchtime lecture on September 8, 2015.
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