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MatthewNJ Posted - 10/03/2014 : 06:38:49
The PPD/TMS Peer Network is running 2 free weekly events in the upcoming two weeks

Event -1-
--A Peer Support Drop-in Chat room session.
Saturday October 4 & Saturday October 11th. Both are at 3:00 PM ET

Come text about your TMS, learn about how others are handling theirs
Or.. just “listen” in.
http://tmswiki.org/chat/

Event -2-
Call-In TMS Discussion Group
Tuesday October 7, 9:00pm ET & Tuesday October 14, 9:00pm ET

Join the Peer Network's call-in TMS discussion group on Tuesday October 7th and Tuesday October 14th as we conclude our discussion of the TMS book The Meaning of Truth by Sarno psychologist and former Sarno patient Nicole Sachs, LCSW. Nicole will also be joining these discussions to comment on her final chapters and to share her thoughts on the TMS healing process.

Phone lines will open half an hour early so you can talk to hosts and early callers. Discussions typically last for an hour. Connection details are available here.

To learn more about The Meaning of Truth, click here.

For more information about the call-in discussion group, and to listen to all past recorded discussions, click here.

We welcome your feedback on how to improve these discussions. Share your thoughts (anonymously) about what you like and what needs improvement here.


Matthew
Less activated, more regulated and more resilient.
Ferretsx3@comcast.net
Organizer of TMSwiki.org/chat


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