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Al Turtle M.Ed.
History
Al was born in Boston in a doctor's family. He followed New England
traditions, even as far as spending a year at Yale, before "breaking loose," as
he puts it. He then moved West, spent a few years in California
(Bay Area) and a hitch in the
Navy on a Destroyer sent to Vietnam. He married and moved with his three children to
Bozeman, Montana. During 8 wonderful years there, he developed his interest in psychology
and took a Masters Degree in Counseling in 1972. Al's personal interests are his
partner, Sandra, his animals, and being out in nature - at
home and on vacations.
In 1992 he and Sandra started a private counseling practice in
Coeur d'Alene. Al has been active with the Men's Movement and makes presentations
"on getting along together peacefully" in the community.
"My personal passion is 'opening doors for people.' You
could call me a doorman. Whenever I sense a person is stuck, I want to help to open
that door. But the primary door I like to open is that
one that is the way to being friends, peacefully.
"Many therapists work in an analytical mode, where
they gather information from you, analyze it, and then make recommendations.
They unconsciously take the position that they know what is good for you.
I don't believe that possible."
"I work for you. You know what is best for you. I believe you probably know what you
should do next, but have forgotten what. My knowledge and experience, especially that
gained from making mistakes and surviving, is available to you. You are almost surely
doing the best you know how to do right now. With better information and better ways
of seeing, you'll surely do much better. I like to be there to help and see you move
through that next doorway."


  

 

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