Dr Sherry E Showalter Profile Page
City: Tarpon Springs
State: FL
Keynote/Breakout
Healthcare/Stress Management |
Profile
A gifted storyteller, author, teacher and psychotherapist. Dr. Showalter has been referred to as a healer by thousands of people who have heard her provide keynotes, trainings, seminars and speak across the country on topics of: STRESS MANAGEMENT GRIEF IN THE WORKPLACE LOSS/GRIEF HEALING DE-MYSTIFYING TOXIC WORK ARENAS COMPASSION FATIGUE AND RE-FUELING THE PASSION CAREGIVING CHANGE SEXUAL HARRASSMENT HUMOR BALANCE WORK/LIFE/SPIRITUALITY/SELF SPIRITUALITY HUMOR AND HEARTACHE “CAN’T CHANGE IT?/CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE/CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS! She blends Native American spirituality with mind-body-spirit connection, to restore balance and revitalize the professional, the corporate leaders and lay person alike. Audiences love to laugh, and will krumple a kleenex or two, as she weaves her many stories on the loom of her life’s work. Dr Showalter is the author of Healing Heartaches, Stories of Loss and Life. This book continues to receive wonderful reviews and is a book not only of loss and grief, but of hope and healing. Many report that it is a book to be read more than once and definately one that they gift many times to others. The books are often sold after speaking engagements! “Dr. Showalter brings a spiritual tenderness to heartache with humor. She may not always give you what you want or expect to hear, but she will give you what you need in a keynote address to motivate and inspire! Clearly the best speaker I’ve ever heard. I felt lighter and ready to get back to work when I left the room.” R. Watkins,MD Experience the passion of a wise and caring woman with a healing spirit, who laughs through tears, and helps transform lives while rekindling passion as she leads, teaches and uses storytelling in her keynotes, seminars, trainings and presentations. "I believe the journey to healing trauma, crisis, pain of illness, chronic losses, dying/death, transition in life in the workplace in families and growth begin with education and providing a sacred forum for people to know they are cared about. Compassion fatigue is flourishing in our workers today and we need to take care of them in the best way possible in all arenas and professions”. |




























