CCA May Lunch & Learn | Creating a Value-Driven Life — At Any Age! (Online)

Admission

  • Free

Summary

Karen Waldman
Thursday, May 4
12 - 1pm

Join us for thought-provoking exercises to help identify our most important values, and commit to take purposeful action to create our most joyful, meaningful life ever.

Description


Grab a couple of sheets of paper and a pen. Join us with a curious, open, playful heart and mind. In this fun and interactive workshop, Karen Waldman, PhD, a licensed psychologist for more than 25 years, will walk participants through thought-provoking exercises to help them not only identify their most important values, but commit to take purposeful action to create their most joyful, meaningful life ever (because it's NEVER too late)!


This livestreaming program can be taken from home or anywhere with an internet connection. If you register, you will be emailed viewing instructions either the evening before or the morning of the event. Please be sure to check “spam” and “junk” folders!

This class will be recorded. Recordings will be made available on the CCA website within two weeks after the program.

All times are CT. Please contact onlinelearning@junghouston.org with any questions.


In her previous life Karen Waldman, PhD, studied child development and taught preschool in Germany. Then while in grad school at the University of Houston she worked as Director of the UH Center for Students with disABILITIES. She completed her psychology internship at UT Medical School in Houston then did a oneyear postdoctoral fellowship in geriatric psychology at the VA hospital before joining the faculty. Karen spent almost 20 years there—serving veterans and their families teaching and supervising psychology trainees and Baylor College of Medicine psychiatry residents. After retiring Karen joined her husband in parttime private practice where she primarily specializes in relationship counseling and health psychology. Karen also stays busy writing (she has several stories published in the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series and is currently working on a book called “SelfHelp for Couples” with her husband) serving on the CCA Steering Committee leading groups cooking and savoring nature but she mostly enjoys spend


 

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