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Janet Philbin

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Janet Philbin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Hypnotherapist. She has had a long career helping clients cope and deal with life crisis. Janet has always been drawn to helping people heal their deep pain. She became a certified hypnotherapist in 2002 in order to help her clients solve the emotional mysteries that plagued them and kept them "stuck" in their lives. If you have ever found yourself "stuck," and do not know how to get moving again, a place to look is your inner child. Healing the issues of the inner child is Janet's expertise and passion. Being able to skillfully help clients heal the inner child has been a compilation of all of her years of clinical experience and learned wisdom over the last 30 years.

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Janet Philbin The way I dealt with writers block was never forcing myself to write when I was not "feeling" it. When you feel it write, when you do not wait, the in…moreThe way I dealt with writers block was never forcing myself to write when I was not "feeling" it. When you feel it write, when you do not wait, the inspiration and words will come when it is time.
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Janet Philbin I honestly wrote this book to help people. I have always wanted to be a helper which is why I became a social worker. Writing this book gave a public …moreI honestly wrote this book to help people. I have always wanted to be a helper which is why I became a social worker. Writing this book gave a public voice to my work, allowing me to help those who would never have found me otherwise. (less)
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“you are perfect; there is nothing to fix. There are only experiences that are in need of healing.”
Janet Philbin, Show Up For Yourself: A Guide to Inner Growth and Awareness

“The ego is the false self. As it is understood in Eastern philosophy, the ego came to be as a way to protect the inner child. When we needed to survive in childhood whatever we were experiencing, a part of us needed to hide, and we developed a false self to protect the true essence of who we are. So, the ego grew in order to protect us. It grew to keep us safe. But really, this ego must be kept in check with a close and careful eye. It needs to release the belief that it has to stay in control. When it does, when we are able to shed the ego, our true essence can be in the lead, and we can be our light. At that point, we can heal at a cellular level.”
Janet Philbin, Show Up For Yourself: A Guide to Inner Growth and Awareness

“Days could still be slow, of course, but weeks and months and sometimes even years zipped along, like a rope slipping through your hands.”
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