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  1. Dawn Pugh says

    Hi Isabella,
    I am a psychotherapist too; I work privately and professionlly in the UK.
    I just wanted to say that you have a great, informative site, I particularly like the title.
    “Change Therapy making lives better, making better lives”

    Thank you
    Regards
    Dawn Pugh

  2. Melissa says

    This blog of yours makes sense! I so much love reading all your articles. Maybe we can be friends lol! Anyways, Thank you so much. God Bless.

    Regards,
    Noah Group

  3. Nhat says

    Good morning Isabella,

    I typically don’t blog, but I wanted to share my agreement with Dawn. I was drawn by the title…where you CHANGED the order of two words to demonstrate how transformation can take a person into a better state. It’s a subtle yet powerful statement.

    I am also very curious about the concept of “Moritherapy.” Is this something you created by combining your last name and the word, “therapy?” Is it a play on word or is there a deeper meaning?

  4. isabella mori (@moritherapy) says

    thanks for all your nice comments! as you can see, timely answers to comments is not one of my strengths :)

    moritherapy is actually just a play on words. it sometimes gets confused with morita therapy http://www.moritherapy.org/article/morita-therapy-the-psychology-of-action/

  5. Steve-Prospering With Aspergers says

    i love your blog as well! i love the authenticity with which you write and share of yourself. i know i’ll be coming here often to get refreshed on my road to personal growth :)

  6. Emma Watson says

    A wonderful article and a very important topic.I love your blog,n specially the title.It really is a great site,not only helpful for the professionals of this field but equally beneficial for the common man.I must thank you for it.

  7. Melbourne Counsellor says

    Fantastic website. Keep up the good work. From a counsellor on the other side of the world in Melbourne, Australia.

  8. Medusa from Hair Extensions Salon Chicago says

    Hi, I really am glad you have this blog for people to read. I’m full time student, earning a masters in counseling/psychology and work full time at a salon. There really needs to be a lot more communication amongst fellow counselors, other than the ACA. I can’t even afford their student discount at $85.00.

  9. SEO Expert Training says

    How people develop nations and organizations will boil down to how leaders begin the change from within themselves. This is a very good site. Thanks for helping people change for the better!

  10. Benefits Of Health says

    I hate mediocrity. I really do.

    I try to run away from it as much as I can. And I love people like you who strive to do the same.

  11. Elliot Jaques on Research Nexus says

    That one about mediocrity, I agree. My college professor even told us all that “Mediocrity is a sin.”

  12. Cat says

    Mediocrity is not a sin. We all excel in certain areas, and have no choice but to be average in others. The idea that we can’t ever be average leads to perfectionism and a wealth of other issues.



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