Inner Child Expert Dr. Lucia Capacchione - The Path to Authenticity
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142. Inner Child Expert Lucia Capacchione
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The Wisdom of the Inner Child

Episode 142 of The Path to Authenticity features a conversation with Lucia Capacchione, Phd., author of “The Power of Your other Hand.” In this, the first of two episodes, Lucia talks about growing up in the creative atmosphere of Hollywood. She tells us how, more than once, her own inner child has brought her back from debilitating physical illness. She recounts the evolution of her career from artist, to school teacher, art therapist, psychologist, author, and consultant. Click here for her Amazon page. Enjoy. -tg

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Lucia Capacchione is the best-selling author of 22 books, including: Recovery of Your Inner Child, The Creative Journal and The Power of Your Other HandA Registered Art Therapist and pioneer in Expressive Arts Therapies she conducts workshops and professional certification training in her innovative methods. Lucia’s methods are being used worldwide in education, therapy and life coaching. Her texts and workbooks are used in courses on art therapy, psychology, creative writing, and art. Her techniques are used in cancer support groups, schools (K-12), memory care centers, and programs for veterans. Her books have been translated into 20 languages.

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