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Judy Cohen, PCC       

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Melonie Garrett, MCC, MSOD

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Galina Knopman, PCC, TICC

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Anders Wennerstrom, PCC, TICC

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Caryn Corenblum, J.D., L.C.S.W., PCC

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Sheridan Gates, M.ED, PCC

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Mara Ormond, PCC         

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Laurie Ellington, MA, LPC, BBC, MCC

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Jennifer Howdeshell, PCC

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(Coach/Instructor Bio) 

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Caryn is an ICF Professional Certified Coach with almost twenty years of experience. Caryn is also a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, and a Somatic Experience Practitioner ™. Caryn completed training in Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor (PBSP.com) and holds a Post Graduate Certificate in the Neuroscience of Leadership. Currently, Caryn is enrolled in another robust training program to become an Inner Relationship Focusing Practitioner with its founder, Ann Weiser Cornell. Formerly, Caryn practiced as an attorney, an accountant, and served as an Executive Director of a nonprofit delivering training in diversity, leadership development, and conflict resolution.

 

Caryn has been integrating the science and art of growth, development, and healing for over thirty years. Caryn partners with her clients to move them toward creating the life they want to create by witnessing them take the steps they have longed to take. Caryn skillfully supports her clients to live into their potential while owning their sense of agency, mastery, vulnerability, and uniqueness. Caryn enjoys assisting clients who are curious about their inner lives and who are interested in shifting their stuck behavior patterns, “impostor syndrome,” “functional freeze” or past traumas. Clients can feel anxious, despairing, defended, or overburdened with responsibility and resentment. Caryn’s strengths lie in guiding her clients to increase their embodied awareness, emotional capacity, and presence. Often clients experience more confident decision making and easier collaboration with others. Clients begin to acknowledge their growth and development and become more of who they are despite their (trauma) histories.  Regardless of the inevitable hardships of life, Clients’ live lives with more pleasure, satisfaction, connection and meaning.

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