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We don't just offer counseling services.

We are

Relationship Revolutionaries

Changing lives for good.

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What help do you seek?

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An interview with PaRC's founder, 

Dr. Faye

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The most important and influential relationship in life is the one of parent and child.

 

After that, how we relate to our parenting partner, whether we stay with them or not, matters profoundly for the children’s sake.

HOW WE BECOME WHO WE ARE

&

WHAT WE CAN DO TO IMPROVE

We are all born G       d.

There is no such thing as a "bad seed".

Our behavior is learned from our

early childhood experiences. We

imprint (record in our brains via 

Mirror Neurons)  our repertoire 

of responses for later in life.

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We imprint positive and negative traits.

The younger, the deeper.  Because so much 

time goes by from infancy to adult responses, 

we don't see the cause and effect.  (Dr. Faye

calls her observations The Causal Theory.)

How we have been raised and treated

will direct how we are inclined to act

throughout our lives.

These behavioral patterns are cycles

which we pass on to our children. We then

 treat them in a variation of how we were

treated as we were treated, unless we

choose to modify the legacy. 

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The good news is, it is NEVER too late to

change yourself, your family, or your child.

This is the miracle of your design. This your adventure to self observe and self correct. This is your visit to Planet Earth. When you grow, others grow.

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"Who Says Children Don't Come with a Manual?"
by Scott Clifton, Dr. Faye's son
(Youtube: Theoretical Bullshit)

WE HOPE YOU JOIN IN BECOMING ANOTHER

Relationship Revolutionary

Changing lives for good.

"We treat our children in a variation of how we were

treated, unless we choose to modify our legacy 

with self-reflection and self-correction. Then, we pass 

on the old or revised behaviors of our own children 

and those we encounter."

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