We are honored and very grateful to have Dicken Bettinger and Jacqueline Hollows coming to the November 4th to 7th session of the Three Principles School entitled “Insight, Simplicity and Change”.

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Dicken Bettinger

Dicken Bettinger, Ed.D., received his doctorate in counseling psychology and is a licensed clinical psychologist, retired. In 1986 he met Sydney Banks and feels fortunate that for 23 years he was able to learn directly from him. He is currently a Three Principles practitioner, educator, and trainer. He has worked with people in 25 different countries.

Dicken co-founded the first 3P center in the Northeastern US. Dicken was a senior staff at Pransky and Associates for 16 years, where he developed and led corporate and university leadership trainings, team development, and executive coaching.

In 2012 Dicken founded 3 Principles Mentoring.  He offers 4-day immersion retreats for individuals and couples; 3P practitioner development; and individualized training programs. He enjoys leading group seminars in the 3P’s throughout the US and worldwide.

Dicken is the co-author of a book on the 3Ps with Natasha Swerdloff called Coming Home.

Dicken has been married to Coizie for 47 years. He has two adult children and two adored grandchildren.  He enjoys photography, hiking, canoeing, and traveling.

 

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Jacqueline Bennett

Jacqueline Hollows is founder of Beyond Recovery CIC, a Social Enterprise created to serve individuals and professionals within the addiction and criminal justice fields.

“Life is simpler than we think. The strive to survive and seek a better state drives many of us, regardless to the impact on ourselves and others. When we discover the affect our state of mind has on our experience and where that comes from, the innate ability to thrive is released and we are freed from the prison of our minds.”

Through coaching and group workshops, BR uses a psychosocial paradigm called the 3 Principles to create change and tap into the source of unlimited peace of mind and wellbeing. Everything else, such as sustainable recovery; thriving businesses; happy relationships; and financial security, follows.

The social mission of Beyond Recovery is to challenge the way addiction and mental health is viewed and treated.

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