Jason Wittman - Recovery Counseling and Self-Esteem Building
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- Jason Wittman - Recovery Counseling and Self-Esteem Building
I assist creative professionals, executives, solo-preneurs & individuals to exquisitely navigate the trials, tribulations and joys of their lives.
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Los Angeles, CA
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Monday | 10am - 6pm |
Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
Friday | 10am - 6pm |
Saturday | 10am - 4pm |
Sunday | 10am - 8pm |
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My Story
Here’s my story and why that makes me uniquely qualified to work with you.
I began my life as a loser. Well, actually not a loser because no one is a loser, but they just think and act as if they were one. Although my childhood was a fairly normal one in a very ordinary, loving and hardworking middle-class home, from my earliest recollections of my experiences with other people, I pretty much felt like the odd ball out. Being one of the original 98-pound weaklings at a time when gym class and team sports defined a boy, set my thinking up for poor self-esteem. It didn’t help that my very loving Mother didn’t understand that statements like, “self-praise stinks!” and “What happened to the other 4 points” (after getting a 96 on a test) were a setup for low self-esteem.
At a fairly early age, my parents sent my brother and me to summer sleepaway camp in the mountains of Pennsylvania. For the most part, I had a good time although my most frequent recollection was being teased about having big ears, especially by one fellow camper. Because most of summer camp activities were team ones and I was already not feeling like I could win in that arena, I started on a pattern of coping that lasted through a goodly portion of my early life.