Join us for in a compelling conversation with TCK Academy’s special guest in our Expert Interview Series. Tom Query is a grief & loss, relationship and individuation expert.
Click here to register and get the MP3 recording if you can’t attend.
Learn valuable tips and strategies to deal with unresolved grief issues, trauma and other emotional impacts connected to expatriate lifestyle.
Bring your questions!
When? Saturday, August 9, 2008.
What time? 6:00 PM Eastern Time.
Topic: Shedding light on unresolved grief, trauma and loss as an ATCK/ACCK. (Third Culture Kids/Adults / Cross Cultural Kids/Adults)
About Tom Query
Highly skilled licensed professional counselor/psychotherapist. Expertise includes extremely difficult populations. Rescue Mental Health Professional with Red Cross in New York Oct/Nov 2001. Worked with survivors and families of the mass murder.
Specialties:
Individual, couple, family, adolescent psychotherapy and counseling, education, creative development, administration, non-profit Board development, project implimentation, supervision.
“I am an experienced counselor/ therapist with a first hand knowledge of a wide variety of issues, problems and situations. I am excellent in communication, warm, relational, non-judgmental and direct. I work to hear the issues you are seeking help with. I do not use “psychobabble.” I focus on the “here and now” issues you bring and we will explore what has brought you to this place, what you can do and/or what you can be. When we first meet we will make sure I am the best type of therapist for your concern.
I focus on a person’s/couple’s strengths, not their weaknesses. I do not hesitate to be direct; however, I am welcoming and sensitive to diversity – particularly in faith and spiritual beliefs; race; sexuality; life history choices and family of origin experiences. I wish to create a safe place for you.
I bring a diverse set of skills and experience. I remember what it was like to first seek a counselor. You have to be very brave. I am very proud to work with the people I do. They are all seeking to be stronger and wiser in their living.”
Tags: third culture kids
