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Azimuth Quarterly
Azimuth Quarterly
Information to Heal and Empower
VOL. 1 ISSUE 3
Fall 2010
Azimuth News
Azimuth Benefit Raffle
Silent Auction Fundraiser a Success
Raffle tickets can be purchased in person at
Azimuth Counseling or by calling Cathy at 2881001. When purchasing a ticket you will need to
specify which item you desire. All raffle tickets
are $10.00. The drawing will be on December
17th at 4:30 P.M. All Winners will be notified by
phone and/or e-mail. Raffle items with web
pages for you to view are listed below:
1. A Kimberlee Forney Original Painting (Cows)
(retail 180.00) www.kimforney.com
2. Affectionately Cats - three nights stay in a “tall pet
condo” (Retail $142.00)
www.affectionatelycats.com
Enjoying time together and talking about auction items
3. Canoe Imports - Two 6 hour rentals (Retail
$100.00) www.canoeimports.com
Azimuth’s Night of Dreams Silent
Auction and Dessert, held on November 10th
was fun and over $5,000.00 was raised for our
Client Assistance Fund! Over 60 local
businesses donated items to our auction and
about 80 people attended to bid on these great
items. All who attended enjoyed the wonderful
acoustic guitar music throughout the evening by
Mike Richards-Bradt and delicious desserts by
Christy Fay. 58 of our 64 auction items were
sold leaving us with another option for you to
support Azimuth if you could not attend our
auction.
4. Schoolcraft Appraisals Residential appraisal by
Vera Schoolcraft ( Retail $375.00)
www.schoolcraftappraisals.com
5. Vi Hunt original Felt purse with leather trim (Retail
$65.00)
6. Iron man Stroller (Retail 374.00)
www.JoggingStroller.com
These items will make wonderful gifts! All
proceeds from this raffle benefit the Azimuth
Client Assistance Fund.
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Recommended Reads
Tough Love for Parents
Let’s Talk
Leaving Home: The Art of Separating From Your
Difficult Family
A therapist’s thoughts on therapy
By David P. Celani
Celani explores the differences between those
who are able to launch themselves into life with
relative ease and others who remain dominated
by destructive parenting patterns, fearful of adult
relationships, discontented with their lives yet
unable to start on their own. Leaving Home
emphasizes the life affirming benefits of
separating from destructive families and offers a
thoughtful program that diverges from popular
self- help books that often stress victimization.
This book is for those who may be adults but still
find themselves feeling like children trapped in a
destructive pattern with their families.
Speaking of Sex…
Rebecca Fitton, LCMHC
Being a therapist, I often have friends that
talk to me about things that they wouldn’t talk to
others about. Early in my marriage I had two
friends that told me about sexual issues they were
having in their marriage. These were two young,
healthy women. I was blown away by the lack of
resources available to them and it was the start of an
interest for me in the area of sex therapy.
Sex therapy address issues like: low sexual
desire, painful sex, inability to have an orgasm,
erectile dysfunction, overall sexual dissatisfaction as
well as other sexual issues. Most people view their
sexuality and therefore their sexual relationship as
being central to who they are. Because of the
importance of this area of life for many people,
when things aren’t working the way we’d like it can
lead to other difficulties like relationship conflict,
depression or anxiety.
I wanted to highlight this area this quarter so
that our readers would know one of the many areas
that we are specializing in here at Azimuth. I work
hard at providing a comfortable, safe and
supportive environment to work on these sensitive
issues.
Note: Rebecca Fitton, LCMHC is pursuing certification as a
Sex Therapist at the Institute for Sexual Wholeness.
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Theory put into Practice
Christine Wilkens, LCMHC, Executive Director
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environment that produces the lasting impact of
At Azimuth all therapists work to
incorporate innovative approaches to bring
healing for our clients. In the next few news
letters we plan to highlight some of these.
People who walk into my office often wonder
about the tray of sand sitting on a table along with
the shelves of toys in a corner. These are used to
help individuals give expression to nonverbal
emotional issues. The sand tray can provide a
safe medium for expression of confusing
affective responses in an environment free of
judgment. The toys selected or designs created
provide opportunity for the therapist and client
to reflect on their symbolic representations.
In sacred scriptures we read that Jesus
used sand. In the book of John Jesus drew in the
sand to illustrate some thoughts about not
judging others.
this kind of work.
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although varied in dimension, and the colors
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ability to conform to design
creates a fervent approach to the person’s
eagerness to achieve a depiction of an image
they possess deep within.
There is a broad range of objects one can
choose to bring forth the vision held behind an
eye’s view… Each object contains its own story, a
meaning in transfer, and the exact sequence
specifies a person’s walk through a defined past.
In completeness, its visual distinction
characterizes the person’s experiences.”
(Submitted by an Azimuth Client who has used
the sand tray.)
Touching and drawing in sand is a
kinesthetic and sensory experience which can be
calming and often meets a creative urge that
individuals may not be able to express in words.
This method is intensely personal and must be
undertaken in an environment of respect and
trust.
“Among the works of mercy, one, more important than any other, the spiritual work of
mercy is to console a soul crushed by troubles and sorrows.”
Ignatius of Loyola
3 ~ August 1543.
November 2010
Azimuth Quarterly Newsletter
Information to Heal and Empower
VOL. 1 ISSUE 3
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