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Tammie Fowles is a psychotherapist, celebrant, and author currently practicing in Lewiston, Maine.. She has a Masters degree in Social Work and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology and is a certified celebrant. She is the author of "BirthQuake: The Journey to Wholeness," and "Finding the Forest: Working with Trauma Survivors."
Tammie provides psychotherapy, life celebrations, and workshops to both individuals and groups, and continuing education seminars and retreats to social workers and other mental health professionals. She has appeared on both national radio and public television. You can visit her website at: http://sageplace.com or contact her at 207-620-0792
(8 comments) SHARE Thursday, December 21, 2017 On Dark Nights in America and Women's Wisdom
Reflections on how the wisdom and commitment of women during these dark days in America can lead us forward.
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 27, 2009 Does Wendell Potter Both Mirror the Worst, and Model the Best in Ourselves?
It's been said that evil prevails when good people do nothing to stop it. I am one of those people who on far too many occasions have done nothing. As Rabbi Abraham Heschel wisely pointed out, “In regards to cruelties committed in the name of a free society, some are guilty, while all are responsible.†Wendell Potter, from my perspective, is most definitely a guilty man. He is also a product of his society...
(15 comments) SHARE Friday, June 26, 2009 Rewriting our Stories
It's time we revise the stories we tell and more importantly live as Americans
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, June 12, 2009 We have the Story Wrong - There's More Work Than Ever!
In our consumer driven culture we have both managed to distort and failed to honor the stories of so many who are engaged in critical and necessary work.