Dr. Todd Disney

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  • A character who yearns is not the same as a character who has a problem. The yearning dictates every other choice” —Robert Bulter

Work of a Literary Merit

  • The problem is the problem, not the person

    The path to change often starts by separating the life of the problem from the life of the person

  • Values and Intentions

    Distinctions between person and problem help to uncover the deep intentions and values of the life of the person.

  • Restory

    Curious questions help to develop a rich description of the life of the person outside of the life of the problem. As a result we begin to reconnect and amplify the values of the person so people live in a more fulfilled and congruent way

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