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Hope vs. Hopeless w/ Alison Armstrong

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The total video time for all the sessions is 3 hours and 14 minutes.

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Session 1: The Paradox of Hope 28 min

Session 2: The Complexity & Simplicity of Hope 29 min

Session 3: Questions about Hope 13 min

Session 4: Despair in Relationships from Expectations 21 min

Session 5: Hope in Getting Needs Met 50 min

Session 6: Clarity, Certainty & Power 20 min

Session 7: Discomfort, Uncertainty & the Gap 33 min

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WELL-BEING STATEMENT

This webinar examines ways in which human beings commonly experience hope, hopelessness and despair, and offers practical ways to affect your own life in an empowering way, full of choices. As webinar participants apply this examination to their own personal experience, they may experience discomfort or upsetting emotions. You are advised that, at all times, you are responsible for your well-being during the webinar.

I understand and agree that I am responsible for my well-being at all times during the webinar. And further, that the “Hope vs. Hopeless” online program is not therapeutic in design, intent or methodology. It is not a substitute for psychotherapy and will not address issues best addressed in therapy. The webinar leader is not a trained psychotherapists and there are not trained mental health professionals available at PAX.

COPYRIGHT AND ACCESS

I understand that all information presented at the program known as "Hope vs. Hopeless" is copyrighted by Alison A. Armstrong. My participation in the program does not constitute permission to share, teach or distribute the content under any circumstances.

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