CHERIE Scheurich
Ph.D., MA, BA, AA, NCRW
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CHERIE Scheurich Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Helping others make informed choices
- Career Focus
- Leadership, Marketer, Author, Psychology, Animal Advocacy
- Affiliation
- Go Green Galloway, HSUS, SPCA
Cherie has a Ph.D. in Holistic Ministries (Spirituality), MA in Psychology, BA in Education, AA in Speech/Theater as well as numerous other diverse topics of study ranging from Marketing to Animal psychology, health and wellness, and training. Cherie draws from her diverse background to create articles with the goal of helping other’s through life’s twists and turns with the hopes of reducing suffering in the world. Cherie is a firm believe in the Law of Attraction and strives to serve in the highest possible way. Cherie also is a professional resume writer and strives to help people land the job of their dreams. Namaste’
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Clinical Hypnosis as an Intervention of CBT
Clinical Hypnosis as an Intervention of CBT By Cherie Scheurich, Ph.D., LPC, CHLCnnn Clinical Hypnosis is NOT a state of trance beyond consciousness or control. It is not a form of brainwashing; nor does it have the capacity to force one under the power of another. For the most part, those you ...
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Bio Cellular Communication
The Mind, Body, Spirit evolution continues to grow by leaps and bounds. As we enter this new age of awareness with more people acknowledging the “oneness” of all living creatures and the environment, scientific research reveals proof that inter-cellular bio-communication exists. ...
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Cellular Level Bio-Communication
The Mind, Body, Spirit evolution continues to grow by leaps and bounds. As we enter this new age of awareness with more people acknowledging the “oneness” of all living creatures and the environment, scientific research reveals proof that inter-cellular bio-communication exists. ...
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Emotional Investments
Emotional Investments By: Cherie Scheurich, Ph.D., LPC, CHLC Emotional investments are very interesting. They involve the processes of giving and receiving. Some people think that it is better to give than to receive, but in reality, balance is the key. Both are equally important. How could ...
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Blame, Guilt, & Worry
You always have the choice to blame or to be accountable. Think about it. You could probably find someone to blame for every event that happens to you if you really wanted to. As a matter of fact, many people actually do this. It’s an easy way not to look in the mirror. But, where are ...
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Midlife Crisis
Midlife Crisis By: Cherie Scheurich, Ph.D., LPC, CHLC The fact that you are reading this article tells me that you or someone you know may be suffering the intense pain of midlife crisis right now. Usually when people begin to seek help, they are fairly well into their suffering and have ...
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Maslow's Heirarchy of Needs
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a great learning tool. Each level in the pyramid represents a state of human development. The bottom four phases are called, The Deficiency Needs. They are called the Deficiency Needs because if you don’t have them, you’re not going to move up. ...
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What Is Life Coaching? Am I Ready To Be Coached? And How Do I Choose The Right Coach?
The Life Coaching business is fairly a new phenomenon in the personal development realm. Although people have invested in mentors, therapist, and personal trainers for a number of years, the title “Life Coach” has only been around for a short time. A Life Coach is a trained ...
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Don't Take It Personally!
A very important part of changing our thinking and thus changing our lives includes the aspect of learning how to avoid taking another’s behaviors personally. What exactly does that mean anyway? Well, first of all, it’s a valuable lesson to understand that no one else’s choices are about you. ...
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The Differences Between Clinical Therapy And Life Coaching
Though both psychotherapy and life coaching strive toward a common goal: a healthier and happier life style for the individual; there are some very specific differences in the process for how the changes occur. In addition, the clientele is somewhat different. Discussing the similarities ...
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The Importance of Character Education for Children
The increase in violence/shootings/bombings, bullying, threats, and judgment in the U.S. is spiraling out of control. Americans are afraid to send their children to school or attend public events. Kids can’t even play outside these days for fear of being abducted or shot on the street. Something needs to be done and fast. Understanding the influential factors on character is an important step in initiating change. What is character?
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Leadership Styles: Fear Vs Respect
Having a positive relationship with your boss ranks close to the top in evaluating job satisfaction for most people. Any of us who have been employed regularly for any length of time know that having a boss who “is just plain miserable” affects your desire to head to work in the morning and often how quickly you fall asleep at night. I’ve stayed up worrying many a night about having to work with a “not so likeable” boss.
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from CHERIE Scheurich
Everyone deserves to life a healthy, happy, and harmonious life. Life is definitely a journey, which sometimes leads us along a very rocky path. I am dedicated to helping you through the rough spots and on to smoother roads.
"Happiness is not a destination; it's a way to travel."
"He who sees the infinite sees God; He who sees the ratio sees himself only."
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About the Book (Available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble beginning December 2019)
Can Brothers Be Friends? is a sweet story about two young brothers. Impressionable Jake becomes confused about his relationship with Mason after having a conversation with a peer at school. Jake’s struggle with the peer’s negative comment is reflected in his behaviors throughout the day. By the end of the story, Mommy and Daddy finally understand the source of Jake’s confusion, and they lovingly correct their sweet son. This story promotes the importance of close relationships and has a positive-character-building theme. This book is recommended for families with young children (ages 4-10).