Center for Attitudinal Healing – North Bay
Attitudinal Healing supports people in finding a different way of looking at life and death, or approaching difficult situations or relationships in a new way. Whether it a woman with breast cancer, a grieving parent, a child with leukemia, or a person with AIDS, each person in their own unique way explores this approach for its potential to open them to moments of real inner peace and to a deeper sense of joining with others. Attitudinal Healing can facilitate a dramatic change in thinking, feeling and attitude, and change a person’s experience entirely, even in the face of extreme circumstances.
The Center for Attitudinal Healing was founded in 1975 in Marin County, by Gerald Jampolsky M.D., a child and adult psychiatrist and author, to provide support for individuals and families in their efforts to address life’s many challenges.
Today the Center for Attitudinal Healing – North Bay provides support groups in the Bay Area for people facing such issues as chronic and life-threatening illness, care-giving of loved ones, bereavement, aging, unemployment, marriage and parenting problems, divorce, loneliness, and stress.
The Center is nonprofit and nonsectarian