Are you having a tough time making a decision, figuring out where to go from here, or stymied and overwhelmed? We can help you one on one with our coaching practice. The coaches are Randi Kreger, author, and Corrine Stoewsand, a dalectical behavior therapy coach who studied with DBT founder Marsha Linehan.
We are not therapists and we do not do therapy. We are much more direct and frank in providing answers and helping you deal with your situation right now.
HOW WE CAN HELP YOU
Chances are good that your story is not as unusual as you think it is, and we have helped people with your problems before. We quickly hone in on what’s going on with you, where you are struggling, and how we can give you the answers and information you need to improve your life and make you happier. See the list below for some of the specific things we address.
RANDI KREGER QUALIFICATIONS
Randi’s qualifications are based on 25 years of real-life experience: running a BPD/NPD support group for 20 years; having researched and written five books on BPD/NPD; living with a borderline and narcissist for 50 years; and researching, speaking, and giving presentations about BPD/NPD. click here for my BPD resume.
CORRINE STOEWSAND QUALIFICATIONS
Corrine has completed advanced training in DBT from Dr. Marsha Linehan, who created the treatment at the University of Washington. She has developed and taught many workshops for clients, families, and professionals based on mindfulness and DBT, including a 12-week family workshop “Beyond the Crises.” She also ran a one year continuing education program for professionals, “Mindfulness in Psychotherapy.”
TESTIMONIALS
You can click here for testimonials from previous coaching clients.
We charge $177 for 50 minutes. If after 10 minutes you don’t think the coaching is helpful, you can cancel the call and get your money back. We keep everything confidential.
Please fill out the form below. You will then receive an invoice. I will then contact you to set up the call, which usually lasts for 50 minutes.
“Randi literally saves people’s lives. To those of us who’ve read her stuff and found out that we’re not crazy and there’s a name for this disorder, she is a guiding star, a light in the darkness, and a voice crying out in the wilderness.”
–A reader