| Psychotherapist, author, family life educator, and consultant, Janice Berger has spent over 30 years helping people work through the scars of past and present trauma and childhood abuse. She is a pioneer in Deep Emotional Processing Therapy™. In addition to her private practice, Janice is available for speaking engagements.
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| Janice has spoken to many audiences, both local and national. She has produced and hosted three television programs and has been a guest on radio and television programs, including eight appearances on CBC Radio Noon; and has been widely quoted in The Toronto Star and other publications such as Canadian Living Magazine and Today's Parent.
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| 50-60 minute speech with no question period.
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| Janice will reveal the major keys for emotional well being, including many brief examples that the audience will readily relate to. Methods of accessing and facilitating our natural emotional healing power will be described using concrete examples.
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| Participants will understand how to begin on a journey - to find freedom within, gain clarity, and take charge of their lives.
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| In special circumstances (such as fundraising events), Janice Berger may be available to speak for a reduced fee. Please contact us for details.
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SPEAKING FEES and KEYNOTE FEE: $1500
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| Please contact Janice Berger & Associates for bookings and arrangements.
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SOME OF JANICE'S PAST SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
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| | Joy of Childhood Conference
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| | Bereaved Families of Ontario (Kitchener and London)
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| | Anglican Church of Canada
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| | Canadian Mental Health Association
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| | Women Teachers Federation
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| | Newtonbrook Block and Supply Co.
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| | Toronto Board of Education
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| | Presidents of Entrepreneurial Organizations
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| | Scarborough Centennial College
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| | Facing the Challenge York Region Abuse Prevention Program
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| | 1994 Canadian Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards & Conference Keynote Address
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| | Chamber of Commerce Newmarket
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| | Greenacres Nursing Home
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| | Newmarket Public Library
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| | Community Home Assistance to Seniors
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