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Meet
Virginia Dunstone |
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Virginia Dunstone, M.S., is
living proof that a loving, tender, self-affirming approach
to therapy — and life — works best to attain
personal joy and fulfillment. As a therapist, she has
assisted thousands of individuals through private counseling,
public seminars and prison workshops. Her innovative approaches
have enabled individuals to find their true purpose and
reach their full potential. |
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She graduated from the University of Nevada,
Las Vegas, with a bachelor's degree in Psychology and
a master's degree in counseling. Both degrees were conferred
with high honors. All of her college credits were earned
while raising five children and working fulltime. Her
life is living proof that goals, when accompanied with
proper attitude and effort, can result in meaningful accomplishments. |
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Virginia is the author of the book "WHY
Do I Do What I Do?" which teaches a unique approach to
personal growth and self-awareness. This life-altering
method has been unprecedented in changing the way individuals
view themselves and their life experiences. The book begins
with tools to reprogram the mind to undo the negative
messages and belief systems of the past. Readers are then
provided tools to build a life map for a positive future.
Virginia has also produced a 12-CD series entitled "Life's
Tool Box" that provides 12 hours of valuable life skills. |
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In addition to her private practice in
Scottsdale, AZ and Reno, NV, Virginia speaks for corporations,
associations, conventions and U.S. Senators' conferences.
She has also designed and implemented several life-changing
programs for incarcerated women. She not only facilitates a 80-hour
LifeScripting program, but has also developed a series
of seminars that assist in the alleviation of stress,
addiction, and phobias. The results for the women re-entering
society are phenomenal. In a ten-year study of women who
graduated from the LifeScripting program, the recidivism/return
rate was less than 4% (National recidivism/return rates
average 67.7%). This speaks not only of the program but
also of the need for valuable information that will, if
used, change lives from the inside out. |
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