Synopsis
Drawing from her field research—which stretched from the barren steppes of Siberia to the dense jungle of the Peruvian Amazon—and her twenty-five years as a psychotherapist, Eva Papp now shares her surprising discovery on wellbeing and how to activate your authentic self to create a life of happiness, clarity, ease, confidence, purpose, and impact. In Chasing the Wild Authentic: A Field Guide to the Practices, Boundaries, and North Star of Living Your Truth, Eva has created a practical “field guide” for anyone looking to live more authentically.
About the Author
<b>Eva Papp, MA, LMHC,</b> is a licensed psychotherapist, consultant, and leading expert on authenticity. She received a bachelor's degree in psychology and philosophy, and a master's degree from Antioch University in mental health counseling - with a focus on multicultural counseling. She practices psychology from an integrative perspective and has worked collaboratively with a wide range of medical and health practitioners. She has pursued research, both clinical and field research, to discover what traditional cultures and practices might offer in response to our collective quest for wellbeing: our yearning for place, purpose, and value. She carries the knowledge she's gained from her research and her twenty-five years as a psychotherapist into her current work with large group coaching, and speaking and writing on ACTIVE AUTHENTICITY - her innovative model of wellbeing found in Chasing the Wild Authentic: A Field Guide to the Practices, Boundaries, and North Star of Living Your Truth. She lives with her family on a small island outside of Seattle.
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