What does "Good Self-help" Look Like with Anne Peterson
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Glenn and Jean chat with SEEK Friend Anne Peterson, asking the question, "What would 'good' self-help look like?" It's easy to focus on the negative in the industry, but SEEK Safely's mission has always come with the assumption that this industry has value to offer people who are looking for self-improvement.
So what are the good examples? What are the good practices? How do we build and encourage an industry that is rooted in ethical practices and lives up to it promises?
If you want more conversation like this, you'll love the SEEK Summit, coming up on May 30th! Get more info here.
Show Notes:
To Listen:
Confronting the Line Anne Peterson's Podcast
To Read:
B-More Ethical Society
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankel
Outrageous Betrayal by Steven Pressman
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini
The 99th Monkey by Eliezer Sobel
Learn more about SEEK Safely on our website
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Follow Dr. Glenn on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
Read the memoir “This Sweet Life: how we lived after Kirby died” by Jean and her mom, Ginny Brown
To Contact SEEK email info@seeksafely.org