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Author Archives: Dr. Shirley

Dr Shirley Impellizzeri ~4~ Speaks on Society & Judgement

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Dr Shirley & ICAN


Dr. Shirley is on the Associates Board of Directors for ICAN (Inter-Agency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect). The mission of ICAN is to improve the lives of abused, neglected and at-risk children through multidisciplinary e!orts that support the identi#cation, prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. http://www.ican4kids.org

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Shirley Impellizzeri, PhD QME SEP

816 S. Robertson Blvd. 2nd Fl
Los Angeles, CA 90035
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Testimonials

The author presents a compelling argument on why we do the things we do – and how to break unhealthy patterns. Don’t expect that…

LA Confidential

Just finished reading your book Why I Can’t Change. I had to thank you for your work as it has had a great impact on…

Lori P.

A couple of years ago I set out to study attachment theory. To be on the safe side, I stuck to academic psychology books….

Alice F. “kangarunitarian”

Such an eye opener and it especially helped me break through an invisible wall that I created to protect me and my emotions.

Eric L.

The greatest value for me came from identifying my emotional ‘triggers’ and how substantially they impact my current communication and view of myself! Fortunately…

Mazman

The exercises that the author gives were pretty interesting. I really liked the “validate your child’s concern/fear” point. I am going to remember that…

Arun M.

This book was a read that I actually could understand (as a layman) and apply to my own life situations. There was a softness…

Judi G.

I do not normally like psychology or self help books and I normally do not like books that point everythig back to the parents….

S. Cranow “The Granovitch”

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