Gina Handley Schmitt: Friending: Creating Meaningful, Lasting Adult Friendships

When:
March 21, 2020 @ 4:00 pm
2020-03-21T16:00:00-07:00
2020-03-21T16:15:00-07:00
Where:
Browsers Bookshop
107 Capitol Way N
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Andrea Griffith
3605614929

Please join us for a Saturday afternoon book talk with Seattle writer and therapist, Gina Handley Schmitt. She’ll be discussing her new book with Microcosm, Friending: Creating Meaningful, Lasting Adult Friendships. Bring your friends!

ABOUT THE BOOK:
Friendships are like any other relationships — when they are healthy and happy, they make our lives infinitely better. When they aren’t healthy, or are hard to find, they can cause distress.

Gina Handley Schmitt saw an increasing number of people making their way to her therapy couch in an effort to fill friendship voids in their lives, and she was compelled to find a way to help her clients (and struggling others) to find the meaningful, lasting friendship connections we all need and deserve.

In her book, you’ll learn her FIVE core skills for making and keeping healthy, happy friendships as an adult:

• How to be more AVAILABLE
• How to be more AUTHENTIC
• How to be more AFFIRMING
• How to be more ASSERTIVE
• How to be more ACCEPTING

Life is so much sweeter with good friends by our side!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Gina Handley Schmitt, MA, CMHS, LMHC has been a psychotherapist in the Seattle area for over seventeen years, specializing in achieving her clients’ intrapersonal and interpersonal goals. She teaches Psychology at the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College and has been a featured speaker at a number of local conferences and events. Handley Schmitt lives with her handsome husband off the shores of Lake Washington, where they enjoy planning their next adventure.

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