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Workshop: Exploring Shame from Unhealthy Images of God, Self, and Others

  • Office of Ignatian Spirituality 8600 Lasalle Road, Suite 620 Towson, MD, 21286 United States (map)

About This Online Workshop

Underlying feelings of shame and guilt can be among the greatest stumbling blocks to spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God. This workshop for spiritual directors, led by Br. Don Bisson, FMS, explored feelings of shame and neurotic guilt as they relate to images of God, self and others within the context of spiritual direction.


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Br. Donald Bisson, FMS, D. Min., is a Marist brother, Jungian psychologist, spiritual director, trainer, and supervisor of directors. He has graduate degrees in liturgy, spirituality, and transpersonal psychology. Br. Don is widely respected as a specialist in the training, formation and supervision of spiritual directors, and is known internationally for his lectures and workshops on the inter-relationship of spirituality and Jungian psychology.

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