Wendy Ulrich, Ph.D., is a former president of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, and the author of Forgiving Ourselves: Getting Back Up When We Let Ourselves Down, recently published by Deseret Book. She is the founder of Sixteen Stones Center for Growth in Alpine, Utah, offering seminar-retreats on topics such as spirituality, abundant life, loss, forgiveness, and other aspects of personal growth. She was a psychologist in private practice in Michigan for twenty years before moving to Montreal, Quebec to serve with her husband as mission president. They currently live in Utah.
Welcome, Dr. Ulrich! We’re honored to have you as our guest.
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What a coup for T&S! Your talk at FAIR three (?) years ago was the highlight of that conference. No competition.
I look forward to your posts.
To second what Ardis said, I really loved your talk at FAIR and look forward to your posts here.
Here’s a link to that talk:
http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2005_Faith_Cognitive_Dissonance_and_the_Psychology_of_Religious_Experience.html
This is great! Welcome Dr. Ulrich — your talk at (I think the 2002) BYU Cyber Secrets conference has been a real eye opener/ life changer for me.
Your 2005 presentation is one of my favorite FAIR conference addresses ever.
The paper she gave three years ago at the FAIR conference was good, and so was the paper she gave last year. Glad you’re here, Wendy!