Moving Forward

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Off to do a workshop, "Declutter your Life; the 3 forms of Clutter we all have!
and get to PRE-SELL my new book "If I AM So Smart Why Can't I Get Rid of Clutter" ..check it out http://bit.ly/theclutterbook

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Listen in...www.contacttalkradio.com
3pm est A FRESH START WITH SALLIE FELTON
Do You Have What It Takes? The Law of Sobriety, Attracting Positive Energy for Powerful Recovery



Addiction and depression can alter one’s life enormously and everyone else around them. What is it to be addicted and how can someone recover from it? In our sub show “Light at the End of The Tunnel” today, we will talk about words like addiction, sobriety, alcoholism, drugs, depression and more. Sherry Gaba, LCSW, is a licensed psychotherapist and life coach who has helped hundreds of people cope with lifelong addictions, including substance abuse, shopping, gambling, food, sex and love, co-dependency, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, single parenting and divorce. Sherry specializes in individuals, couples, family, and group therapy. In addition to her monthly gig as a guest expert on Dr. Drew Pinksy’s radio show, Sherry was also seen in action on VH1’s Celebrity Rehab 2 and its subsequent shows, Celebrity Rehab 3 and 4. She also facilitated life coaching on their subsequent spin off Sober House. During filming of the series, which debuted in October 2008, Sherry used her trademark sensitivity and compassion to help troubled cast members as they transitioned into their new sober lives with psychotherapy and life coaching tips. Sherry most recently appeared on CNN Headline News as a guest expert, as well as Inside Edition, where she spoke about Mackenzie Phillip’s who was on Celebrity Rehab 3. In addition, she appeared on KTLA Channel 5 as an expert on eating disorders and Fox San Diego News, Better TV, WPIX New York, CNN Prime News, and E!News discussing Celebrity Rehab. Sherry’s book, “The Law of Sobriety” from HCI Publications about recovery from addictions and alcoholism was published in September 2010. Sherry has also been published in Cosmopolitan Magazine, Los Angeles Times Blog, and Elle on-line, E! On-line, and the New York Daily News.



With over fifteen years of experience as a clinician, Sherry has worked at some of the top rehabilitation centers around such as the famed Promises Treatment Center and presently Malibu Horizons. Though she continues to work as a consultant for several of Malibu’s most high profile rehab facilities, Sherry currently dedicates most of her time to her private practice in Agoura, CA and her media career. Sherry is passionate about helping her clients with a supportive approach to help them resolve problems and change long-standing patterns.



Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley (Van Nuys), California, Sherry had to learn the art of problem solving at a young age. At 26, she became a single mother. She had just graduated from college with a Journalism degree and was not able to pursue her passion for television and radio news to focus on raising her daughter. Once her daughter was old enough, Sherry made the choice to go back to school and entered a master’s program and received her Masters of Social Work from the prestigious University of Southern California. The success of Sherry’s coaching program has made her Dr. Drew’s go-to expert when it comes to matters of life coaching. Sherry is also an expert and published author on the subjects of parenting, single parenting, divorce, and relationships. She is a contributing author to the book “Conscious Entrepreneur” which highlights how a person can follow their dreams and succeed as Sherry has; as well as most recently, a contributing author to the book “Chicken Soup for the Soul: Tough Times, Tough People” which highlights her struggles from single parenting to a successful media expert, psychotherapist, and life coach.



Sherry Gaba’s link: www.sgabatherapy.com
The circumstances of our lives have as much power as we choose to give them.

~David McNally

so how much power are you giving it?

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Assisted Suicide..would you be there to comfort a loved one or not? The ramifications, the moral issues, family conflicts are topic discussed on my radio show...A Fresh Start. Guest was Zoe Carter and her book Imperfect Endlings deals with a mother's request to have her family by her side. http://ping.fm/k3MGE
what do you think?