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    Episode 003: A New Way to Look at Anxiety (part two)

    enApril 24, 2018

    About this Episode

    In Episode 003: A New Way to Look at Anxiety, Janina Tiner, a licensed marriage and family therapist & certified level 3 IFS therapist, continues her interview on how we can begin to live from the image of God and walk through our days working together with all of the parts of us instead of feeling overwhelmed or overtaken by them.

    Plus, Aron, Lindsey and Mariam share how anxiety and depression show up in clients in their office. The interview with Janina was so insightful and rich with information, that we had to break it up into two!  If you missed the first episode (002), be sure to listen to that one before you begin episode 003.  So glad you are learning with us!

    Join in the conversation at inRelationship.us.

    To connect with Janina Tiner, visit her website.

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